Steven Davidowitz, Dentist
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Steven Davidowitz

Dentist

328 East 75th Street Suite 1 NEW YORK NY, 10021

About

Dr. Steven Davidowitz, also known as “Dr. D” by his patients, is one of the Upper East Side of NYC Manhattan’s leading dentist that specialize in designing and maintaining beautiful smiles. Dr. D practices general and cosmetic dentistry in his NYC office with a true love for smile makeover through clear aligner, teeth whitening and porcelain veneer treatment. 

 

Dr. D received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the New York University College of Dentistry and completed a general dentistry residency at the Brooklyn Hospital Medical Center. He did his fellowship training in implant surgery and restorative implant dentistry at New York University and is a fellow in high standing with the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.

 

Dr. Steven Davidowitz is the best selling author of “The Power of Transformation: How Changing Your Smile Can Change Your Life” and the co-author of “Smile” both available on amazon.com

 

As an expert in the field of cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Davidowitz is regularly invited by the media to share his opinion about popular dental topics. He was featured on PIX11, BELLA TV, Wake Up with Marci, and others to talk about the power of the smile, signature smile makeovers, and the transformations he provides to his patients.

 

He regularly contributes to magazines such as Haute living, Bella Magazine, Resident Magazine, and also for HuffPost, RealSelf, and many others. Dr. D writes about various topics from achieving a Hollywood smile, to smile makeovers to contemporary challenges such as dentistry in Covid times.

 

Dr. D´s broad base of knowledge and many years of experience as a cosmetic dentist in NYC allows him to tailor his dental plans and procedures to his NYC patients. He is dedicated to creating the best smiles for his patients from his comfortable office in New York City. LDNYC offers a wide range of dental services to care for your teeth and upgrade your smile, including:

 

·      Teeth whitening

·      Invisalign

·      Veneers

·      Restorative dentistry

·      Teeth cleaning

·      Gum treatment

·      Sleep apnea treatment

·      Implants

·      TMJ disorders

 

Dr. Steven lives in Woodmere, NY. He is married to his beautiful wife Shana Davidowitz, WHNP a practicing Nurse Practitioner of Women’s Health at Northwell LIJ. They have two lovely children together, Eli and Lily.

 

If you want to meet Dr. Davidowitz and learn about the possibilities in your situation, feel free to schedule your appointment online. Dr. D treats NYC and out-of-town patients like VIPs from his conveniently located New York City office.

Education and Training

NYU College of Dentistry DDS 2007

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Steven Davidowitz's Expert Contributions
  • Smiles for All: Making Cosmetic Dentistry Accessible in Challenging Times

    A smile is often considered the universal language of kindness, and its impact on one's self-esteem and the perception of others cannot be overstated. Porcelain veneers, a popular cosmetic dental procedure, can transform a person's smile, boosting confidence and improving overall appearance....

  • Smile Design: The Art of Perfecting Your Smile with the Right Number of Veneers

    Veneers are a popular cosmetic dentistry option for those seeking to enhance their smile. They are thin, custom-made shells designed to cover the front surface of teeth, improving their color, shape, size, or length. The process of selecting the right number of veneers is highly personalized and...

  • Smiling to the Top: The CEO's Guide to a Winning Smile Makeover

    The transformative power of a smile is well-documented, with research underscoring its ability to elevate mood, foster connections, and even influence perceptions of competence and leadership. For CEOs, whose presence often sets the tone for their organization, a confident smile can be an invaluable...

  • Can you still get cavities with dental veneers?

    Dental veneers are a popular cosmetic dentistry option for those seeking to enhance their smile. These custom-made, thin coverings are meticulously designed to fit the front surface of the teeth, instantly correcting imperfections such as discoloration, stains, chips, or misalignment. The...

  • How to treat gum swelling after a root canal?

    Gum swelling after a root canal can be uncomfortable, but there are several ways to manage it. Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen (best) or acetaminophen can help reduce discomfort and swelling. Applying a cold compress to the cheek near the affected area for short periods can also provide relief. It's important to maintain good oral hygiene and avoid hard or chewy foods to prevent further irritation. If the swelling persists or worsens, or if you experience severe pain or fever, it's crucial to seek professional help from your dentist or endodontist. READ MORE

  • Are fluoride toothpastes good?

    Fluoride toothpaste is widely recognized for its role in preventing tooth decay and strengthening tooth enamel. It works by remineralizing weakened areas of the enamel and inhibiting the growth of bacteria that produce harmful acids. Most dental professionals, including myself, recommend the use of fluoride toothpaste due to its benefits in oral health, and it is endorsed by the American Dental Association for daily use. While fluoride is effective in cavity prevention, it's important to use it as directed to avoid the risks associated with overuse. READ MORE

  • How long does the pain last after endo treatment?

    After a root canal treatment, it's normal to experience some discomfort or sensitivity, which typically subsides within a few days. It's important to follow your dentist's aftercare instructions and maintain good oral hygiene to support the healing process. If the pain persists beyond a few days or becomes severe, it's crucial to contact your dentist or endodontist for further evaluation. Remember, every individual's recovery can vary, and your dental professional is the best source for advice on managing post-treatment pain. READ MORE

  • Why do I have a metallic taste in my mouth?

    A metallic taste in your mouth can be due to various factors, including dental issues, medications, vitamin supplements, and certain health conditions. Poor oral hygiene can lead to gum disease, which might result in a metallic taste. Some medications and vitamins are known to cause this taste as a side effect. Additionally, medical conditions such as infections, acid reflux, or changes in body chemistry during pregnancy can also be responsible. If the taste persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis. READ MORE

  • Should I get veneers or Invisalign?

    Choosing between veneers and Invisalign depends on individual dental needs and goals. Veneers are thin covers that attach to the front surface of teeth, best for improving the appearance of teeth that are slightly crooked, stained, or chipped. Invisalign, on the other hand, is a clear aligner system designed to straighten teeth and correct bite issues over time. It's essential to consult with a dentist or orthodontist to determine which option is more suitable for your specific situation. READ MORE

  • How long is gum graft surgery?

    Gum graft surgery is a common procedure to address gum recession. It typically involves taking tissue from the palate or using a substitute grafting material to cover exposed tooth roots, which can improve oral health and reduce sensitivity. The duration of the surgery itself is relatively short, often completed within an hour, but the recovery period may last from one to two weeks, depending on individual healing processes. It's essential to follow your dental specialist's advice for post-operative care to ensure the best outcome. READ MORE

  • How long do veneers last on front teeth?

    Dental veneers, thin shells designed to cover the front surface of teeth, can significantly enhance the appearance of your smile. The lifespan of veneers on the front teeth varies, with porcelain veneers typically lasting between 10 to 20+ years with proper care, while composite veneers may last around 5 to 7 years. Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups are essential for prolonging their life. It's also advisable to avoid habits that could damage the veneers, such as biting on hard objects or teeth grinding. READ MORE

  • How long after endodontic treatment will I get a crown?

    It is generally recommended to have a crown placed on a tooth after endodontic treatment, such as a root canal, to protect and strengthen the tooth. The timing for this can vary, but many dental professionals suggest having the crown placed within 1-2 weeks after the endodontic treatment. However, it's essential to follow the specific advice of your dentist or endodontist, as the condition of the tooth and the type of restoration needed may influence the best timing for your situation. READ MORE

  • How long should I wear Invisalign?

    The duration of Invisalign treatment can vary widely depending on individual cases, but most people can expect to wear the aligners for about 6 to 12 months. However, some may see results in as little as 4 months, while others with more complex dental issues might need up to two years of treatment. It's important to wear the Invisalign aligners for 20-22 hours per day for the treatment to be effective. For the most accurate assessment, it's recommended to consult with your dentist or orthodontist who can provide a personalized treatment plan based on your specific needs. READ MORE

  • Can gum graft recession fix gum recession?

    Gum graft surgery is a recognized treatment for gum recession, which involves the transfer of tissue to the affected area to cover exposed tooth roots and rebuild the gum line. This procedure not only improves oral health and aesthetics but also has a high success rate in reducing further recession and the risk of severe gum disease. Recovery from gum graft surgery typically ranges from one to two weeks, although individual healing times may vary. It's advisable to consult with a periodontist to discuss the suitability of this treatment for your specific condition. READ MORE

  • Is crown placement painful?

    The placement of a zirconium crown typically involves a procedure that is not painful because dentists use local anesthesia to numb the area. However, some discomfort or sensitivity may be experienced in the days following the procedure, which is usually mild and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Zirconia crowns are known for their strength and durability, making them a suitable choice for back teeth where the force of chewing is greatest. It's important to follow your dentist's care instructions after the procedure to ensure proper healing and comfort. READ MORE

  • What to avoid after a gum graft?

    After a gum graft surgery, it's important to avoid certain foods and activities to ensure proper healing. You should steer clear of tough and crunchy foods like steak, raw vegetables, popcorn, nuts, and chips, as well as sticky foods such as bagels and gummy candy. Hot spices, citric and acidic substances like tomatoes, lemonade, and soda can also irritate the graft site. Additionally, it's advised to avoid using straws, smoking, and engaging in strenuous physical activities for a while after the surgery. Following these guidelines can help you recover more comfortably and quickly. READ MORE

  • What are the options to straighten my teeth?

    There are several options available for straightening front teeth, each with its own advantages. Traditional metal braces are a well-known and effective method, particularly for moderate to severe misalignment. Clear aligners offer a less visible solution and are suitable for mild to moderate and even some severe cases. Other options include ceramic braces, which blend in with the natural color of teeth, and lingual braces, which are attached to the back of the teeth. Lastly, you can consider dental veneers to even out alignment, tooth shape and color. It's important to consult with your dentist and or orthodontist to determine the best treatment plan for your specific needs. READ MORE

  • How long after a dental implant can I get a crown?

    The average wait time from when an implant is placed to when it can be "loaded" with a crown is 3-4 months. It is dependant on the quality of bone and sturdiness of the implant. READ MORE

  • Does professional teeth cleaning prevent cavities?

    Professional teeth cleaning is a crucial part of maintaining oral health and can indeed help prevent cavities. During a cleaning, dental hygienists remove plaque and tartar that can harbor bacteria leading to tooth decay. Additionally, the fluoride treatment commonly applied at the end of a cleaning session acts as a protectant for your teeth, helping to fight against cavities for several months. Regular dental visits and cleanings, along with proper home care and proper nutrition and diet, are effective strategies for preventing cavities and ensuring overall dental health. READ MORE

  • Does yellow teeth ever mean tooth decay?

    A yellow film on teeth can be caused by a variety of factors, including the presence of dental plaque, which is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth and can lead to cavities and gum disease if not removed through regular brushing and flossing. It can also be a sign of tartar buildup, which is hardened plaque that can only be removed by a dental professional. Additionally, certain foods, drinks, and tobacco use can lead to tooth discoloration. It's important to maintain good oral hygiene and consult with a dentist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. READ MORE

  • Are zirconia crowns good?

    Zirconia crowns are highly regarded in the dental community for their strength and durability, making them an excellent choice for molar teeth which require a material that can withstand significant force from chewing. They are also known for their biocompatibility, reducing the likelihood of inflammatory reactions. Additionally, zirconia crowns can often be prepared and placed within a single dental visit, which adds convenience for the patient. However, it's important to note that they may not match the color of natural teeth as well as other materials. It's best to consult with a dentist to determine the most suitable type of crown for your specific needs. READ MORE

  • When can I drink alcohol after a root canal?

    After a root canal, it's generally recommended to avoid alcohol for at least 24 to 48 hours. This allows time for the anesthetic to wear off and any swelling or tenderness to diminish. Alcohol can interfere with the healing process and may react with prescribed medications, potentially leading to complications or delayed recovery. It's always best to follow your dentist's specific advice for post-treatment care to ensure optimal healing. READ MORE

  • What type of crown is best on an implant?

    Choosing the right type of crown for your dental implant depends on several factors, including the location of the implant, aesthetic considerations, and functional needs. Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns offer a balance of strength and aesthetics, while all-ceramic or all-porcelain crowns provide the best natural appearance, making them ideal for front teeth. Zirconia crowns are known for their exceptional strength and aesthetics, suitable for areas under heavy chewing pressure. It's essential to consult with your dentist to determine the best option for your specific situation. READ MORE

  • Which braces straighten teeth the fastest?

    Invisible aligners (like Invisalign) are often considered the fastest method for straightening teeth, with average treatment times ranging from four to eight months. They are a popular choice due to their discreet appearance and the convenience of being able to remove them when necessary. It's important to consult with an orthodontist to determine the most suitable option for your daughter, as the effectiveness can vary based on individual needs and the complexity of the case. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

cosmetic dentistry

Professional Memberships

  • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry  
  • Academy of General Dentistry  

Steven Davidowitz's Practice location

Luxury Dentistry NYC

328 East 75th Street Suite 1 -
NEW YORK, NY 10021
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