The Hindin Center practices all aspects of general and cosmetic dentistry for children and adults with a whole health approach. Now you can experience excellent dental care with a focus on oral health as it affects your entire body.

Something to Smile About

Something to Smile About

A more beautiful smile, healthier gums, straighter teeth, a better night’s sleep, the elimination of TMJ related jaw and facial pain and dramatically improved overall health—this is all possible with proper care of your mouth from the dental professionals at The Hindin Center for Whole Health Dentistry.

Located in Suffern, NY— just 45 minutes from Manhattan— we  perform  Reconstructive, Pediatric, and Cosmetic Dentistry, as well as treat Sleep Disorders and TMD. The Hindin Center’s pioneering work in the area of sleep is closely watched by dental professionals from around the world. Using the latest technology and techniques, we’ve helped literally hundreds of patients with sleep apnea, snoring, and night time breathing problems.

Our 35-year focus on Whole Health Dentistry is based on the recognition of the importance of the mouth/ body connection, that is supported by evidenced-based medical literature. The mouth is a window onto the overall health of the body. In fact, many systemic diseases can effect and also be effected by oral manifestations. At the Hindin Center we have helped many patients make remarkable transformations in overall wellness by diagnosing and correcting larger health problems first discovered during routine dental examinations.

Our professional team is experienced in all aspects of general and cosmetic dentistry, and includes  periodontia (gum disease), endodontia (root canals), orthodontia (teeth straightening), oral surgery, as well as certified hygienists, all located in our Suffern office. That means that we can meet all your dental needs in one location, ensuring better results and more efficient care.

At The Hindin Center, we’re working with children and adults not only to improve your smile and the health of your mouth, but to provide optimal dental care that can also help you maintain overall good health. That's certainly something to smile about.