
"CARE for your patients and perform dentistry on them, the way you would want it performed on yourself." says Dr Sachar.
Listed as one of "AMERICA'S TOP DENTISTS" 2005-2006 by Consumer's Research Council of America.
Recognized & Honored by 'Best of U.S.' & 'Cambridge Who's Who' for General Dentistry.
Featured in the New York Daily News & the Communique for Excellence in Dentistry.
Active member of the American Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry, New York County Dental Society & the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
Dr. Sachar has been an inspiration to her colleagues, staff and classmates since her dental training at Stony Brook University, School of Dental Medicine. She graduated in 1997 and has always maintained a focused code of ethics during her academic years. Her philosophy is simple; "CARE for your patients and perform dentistry on them the way you would want it performed on yourself." She carried this philosophy all through her training as Resident at New York Hospital and Chief Resident at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center.

Dr. Sachar still maintains a level of dental excellence through extensive Continuing Education & Training and her active memberships in the ADA, AGD, NYCDS and the AACD. She has been listed as one of "America's Top Dentists" by the Consumer's Research Council of America and recognized by "Best of U.S" & "Cambridge Who's Who". She has also been featured in the New York Daily News & the Communique for Excellence in Dentistry and is well known for her corporate lectures and seminars.
Although Dr Sachar provides a full service dental practice for everything from Cleanings & simple Fillings to complex Root Canals & Gum Surgery, she is perhaps best known for her exceptional ability to promote proper dental care and hygiene in her patients. Her gentle touch and personable nature are what make this practice feel more like a family.

“The tools of modern dental work include lasers to carve new, more attractive gum lines, tooth bleaching and the ultimate- porcelain veneers for a dazzling white smile,” says Manhattan cosmetic dentist Dr. Sandip Sachar.
New York Daily News, June 29, 2003
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“Dental fear is real, and it is introduced at a very young age,” says Sachar. “This has resulted in nearly 50% of the U.S. population not seeing a dentist routinely, resulting in periodontal problems and premature loss of teeth.”
New York Daily News, October 6, 2002
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