Queens dentists serving Astoria, NY who can treat most dental health conditions. Whether you need periodontics, orthodontics, pediatric or cosmetic dentistry, the board certified husband and wife dentists at Precision Dental of Queens, NY make you comfortable and confident as they treat your oral health and maintain your dazzling smile.

Dr. Irene Bokser is a top rated, best in class periodontist in Astoria, Queens NY. She specializes in treatment of gum disease and dental implants to replace single or multiple missing teeth. She is one of the most highly regarded implant dentists in the community. Dr. Irene Bokser has received multiple awards including America’s Best Dentist and New York Magazine Best Dentists.

Dr. Alexander Bokser, NYU edicated general and cosmetic dentist in Queens, NY. He has received numerous awards in dentistry and currently teaching at Albert Einstein School of Medicine.

Our dentists are award winning experts and contributors to a prominent media outlets. We provide truly personalized dental care without compromise and bring a wealth of experience and skills to every patient. We offer the best aesthetic and functional results from cosmetic dental treatment. As a Queens’s top dentists we bring a wealth of experience and skills to every patient.
Precision Dental is accepting new patients in our Astoria dental center! We offer 20% OFF on first exam, which includes X-rays and a cleaning.

Precision Dental Astoria
21-34 30th Ave,
Queens, NY 11102
718-274-2749

https://precisiondentalnyc.com/

Location on the map:
https://g.page/Precision-Dental-NYC

https://plus.codes/87G8Q39F+M8 Astoria

Nearby Locations:
Astoria, Ditmars Steinway, Astoria Heights, Jackson Heights, Woodside, Sunnyside Gardens, Dutch Kills, Long Island City
11101, 11102, 11103, 11104, 11105, 11106, 11372, 11377

Working Hours:
Monday: 9AM-7PM
Tuesday: 9AM-7PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9AM-7PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 9AM-4PM
Sunday: Closed

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.



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