Gum Recession Midtown NYC

Gum Recession Midtown NYC

Advanced Gum Recession Treatment in NYC

Restore your gum line and protect your teeth with our specialized treatments for gum recession. We use state-of-the-art techniques to enhance gum health and maintain a confident, healthy smile.

What to Expect During Your
Gum Recession Treatment Appointment?

Personalized Consultation

Personalized Consultation

Personalized Consultation

Comprehensive Diagnosis

Personalized Consultation

Precise
Treatment

Personalized Consultation

Post-Treatment Guidance



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Why Early Detection is

Important for Gum Recession?

Gum recession isn’t just an aesthetic issue—it exposes tooth roots, increasing sensitivity and the risk of decay. Early detection and treatment can stop its progression, protect your teeth, and preserve your smile.

The Advantage We Offer

Over Four Decades of Excellence

Delivering trusted, high-quality dental care since 1982, we’ve earned the trust of generations of patients.

Tailored Integrative Care

Convenience in the Heart of NYC

Commitment to Your Safety

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Is This Procedure the Right Fit for You?

Is This Procedure the
Right Fit for You?

Gum recession treatment is ideal for individuals experiencing receding gum lines, tooth sensitivity, or visible root exposure. With our personalized care, you can regain a healthy, natural-looking gum line and prevent further complications.

DR. MARYAM EDALAT

Meet Our Dentist in NYC

At Edalat Dental Arts, we take pride in offering personalized, integrative care led by NYC’s most trusted dentist:

DR. MARYAM EDALAT

DDS



WHERE SMILES
MEET PERFECTION

Our office is conveniently located in the
heart of New York on Central Park South
between Fifth and Sixth Avenue on 59th
Street, which is one of New York’s most
beautiful neighborhoods.

30 Central Park South,
#4C New York, NY 10019

Monday-Friday: 9AM - 7PM

Emergency services available
24 hours a day, 7 days a week

FAQs


Gum recession occurs when the gum tissue pulls back, exposing the roots of your teeth. It can result from gum disease, aggressive brushing, or other factors.