Touro Dental Health New York, the teaching practice of the Touro College of Dental Medicine in Westchester, provides excellent, affordable dental care services to the public while training the next generation of dental professionals. Our beautiful, new, state-of-the-art dental treatment center is on the New York Medical College campus in Hawthorne, NY. Our staff is available to schedule appointments and help answer any questions.

Our Westchester Dental Care Facilities

Touro Dental Health New York is the Westchester-based 32,000-square-foot dental teaching practice of Touro College of Dental Medicine. Each of our 109 dental treatment stations has been uniquely designed with the most advanced dental technologies available, including digital impressions, digital treatment planning, 3D imaging, guided implant surgery and endodontic microscopy, allowing patients to benefit from greater precision, comfort, and efficiency during treatment.

Our modern and spacious location offers stunning scenic views from every angle, a comfortable reception area, and plenty of parking.

Our Services

We offer comprehensive oral health services for all ages – from routine dental exams and preventative care to cosmetic dentistry, advanced dental reconstruction, TMJ diagnosis, and implant surgery. Care is primarily provided by dental students guided by TCDM faculty, however, depending on the complexity of the procedure, the student may assist experienced general dentists, oral surgeons, periodontists, and other dental specialists who will complete the care. Patients get the direct benefits of this faculty-student collaboration and low-cost, high-quality care. 

Faculty Practice Complex Care Clinic

Touro Dental Health, the 115-chair clinical training facility of the Touro College of Dental Medicine (TCDM), has a Faculty Practice/Complex Care Clinic to meet the needs of patients requiring more advanced dental treatment than can typically be provided by dental students. The clinic brings together TCDM faculty from multiple dental specialties, along with dental students, who use the latest tools and techniques in digital dentistry to educate and manage patients requiring complex implants and restore their oral health.

Traditionally, complex dental care is delivered in a private practice environment and requires dozens of steps and multiple appointments over the course of several months to years, with outside referrals and visits to a variety of specialists. Touro Dental Health’s Faculty Practice/Complex Care Clinic provides these services under one roof, with a team of experienced oral health professionals working together using digital advancements in the field to save patients significant time and cost. Often, rather than charging a separate treatment fee for each specialist involved in the process, Touro Dental Health can offer affordable rates that only an educational institution can provide.

“Some dental cases are beyond the ability of the undergraduate dental student. The Faculty Practice/Complex Care Clinic allows us to provide the highest level of service to Touro Dental Health patients, while providing a significant observational opportunity for students to learn,” said David Katz, D.D.S., Vice Dean at TCDM. “Our Faculty Practice/Complex Care Clinic centralizes a mix of specialists and provides them with more resources to work collectively. Few dental practices are equipped to provide this technology and care in one location and it’s extremely rare for dental schools.”

John Browne, D.D.S., leads the practice and is supported by a team of expert faculty including oral surgeons, prosthodontics, periodontists, lab technicians and others involved in the treatment of complex cases.

Participating Insurances

We participate with many insurance plans. Please check with your insurance provider if we are in your network.

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Phone: 914-594-2700

19 Skyline Drive, 3rd fl.
Hawthorne, NY 10532

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