HEALTH
Comptroller Scott Stringer, center, and Maria Diaz, of the Greenwich Village-Chelsea Chamber of Commerce, far right, joined Dental
House’s owners and staff at the official ribbon-cutting on Dec. 17.
Dental House offers ‘patient centered’ care
GABE HERMAN
Teeth have a new friend
in Dental House Greenwich
Village, a practice
that opened this week.
City Comptroller Scott
Stringer — who is known for
having a good smile — helped
kick things off at the ribboncutting
on Mon., Dec. 17, outside
the location, at 41 Seventh
Ave., at W. 13th St.
Dental House Greenwich
Village is co-owned by Dr.
Irina Sinensky and Dr. Sonya
Krasilnikov, colleagues
and friends who met at SUNY
Stonybrook as dental students,
according to the practice’s Web
site.
The two share a view of dentistry
that focuses on conservative
treatment and preventive
care that is “patient-centered”
and “guided by continuing education.”
Sinensky specializes in cosmetic
dentistry. Services offered
PHOTOS BY TEQUILA MINSKY
Drs. Irina Sinensky, left and Sonya Krasilnikov in one of Dental House’s
state-of-the-art dental treatment rooms.
by the two dentists and co-owners
include cleanings, Invisalign,
whitening, surgery, Botox, implants,
veneers and children’s
dentistry, among others.
They are currently offering a
grand-opening special — $199
for a comprehensive consultation,
X-rays and a cleaning.
The practice touts state-of-theart
equipment, such as “digital Xray
technology, A-dec ergonomic
dental chairs and advanced sterilization
equipment.” They also
are environmentally friendly,
conducting paperless business
and using equipment that saves
360 gallons of water daily, according
to the Web site.
Attendees at the ribbon-cutting,
in addition to Stringer, included
Maria Diaz, director at
the Greenwich Village-Chelsea
Chamber of Commerce.
More information is available
at www.dentalhousenyc.
com, where bookings can also
be made, and the offi ce can be
reached at 212-888-3384.
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