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Dentists in New Hyde Park, NY: Local Guide

Published June 30, 2026 · dental.me editorial · How we verify

Quick answer: New Hyde Park, NY has 85 dental practices in the Dental.me directory. 46 are rated on Google, averaging 4.64★ across 4,621 reviews. Top by independent Dental.me Score: New Hyde Park Dental, Shimon Danieli, Island Pediatric Dentistry. Compare them below and shortlist two or three near you to call.

Top-rated dentists in New Hyde Park by Dental.me Score
# Practice Google rating Reviews
1 New Hyde Park Dental 4.9★ 588
2 Shimon Danieli 5★ 320
3 Island Pediatric Dentistry 4.9★ 333
4 Milton Rosenberg DDS PC 4.9★ 304
5 Michael Katz 5★ 239
Directory data as of August 2026. Google ratings/review counts are third-party data and do not by themselves prove clinical quality.

New Hyde Park is a rare kind of dental market: a small Nassau County village pressed right against the Queens line, yet it carries 85 dental practices inside its footprint. That density is the first thing worth understanding. This is not a sleepy suburb with two family dentists and a strip-mall clinic — it is a corridor town where Long Island’s specialist economy spills over from the nearby hospital cluster, and where patients routinely cross a municipal border to sit in a chair.

What makes the village unusual is the shape of that market rather than its size. Of the 85 practices Dental.me tracks here, we have collected patient-rating data on 46 of them across 4,621 reviews. And when you look at how those 46 sort out, New Hyde Park turns out to be one of the most top-heavy dental markets we cover anywhere in the New York metro. Three out of every four rated offices sit at 4.8 stars or higher. There is almost no comfortable middle. You are either choosing from a deep bench of excellent practices — or you have wandered into the small tail that drags the average down.

The market at a glance

Four numbers tell you most of what you need before you book anything.

85 practices tracked 46 rated on Google 4.64 avg star rating 4,621 Google reviews

Notice the gap between 85 and 46. Nearly half the practices in the village have not accumulated enough public review history for us to rate them with confidence. Some are brand-new; many are older, referral-fed offices that simply never chased an online footprint. That matters for you as a patient — in New Hyde Park, the absence of a star rating is not automatically a red flag, because a good chunk of this market has always run on word of mouth. It just means you have to do a little more homework, which is exactly what the rest of this guide is for. Start with the full, sortable roster on the New Hyde Park dentist hub.

Reputation here is polarized — read the distribution before the average

An average of 4.64 stars sounds pleasant and unremarkable. It is also slightly misleading, because the 4.64 is the arithmetic result of two very different groups pulling against each other. Here is how the 46 rated practices actually break down.

Where the 46 rated practices land 4.8–5.0 35 4.5–4.79 3 4.0–4.49 3 under 4.0 5

That top bar — 35 practices at 4.8 or better — is the story. It represents roughly 76% of every rated office in the village, an exceptionally deep pool of high performers for a market this compact. But look at the bottom bar too: five practices sit below four stars, which is a bigger low tail than you would expect given how strong the top is. There is almost nothing in between. The practical takeaway is blunt: in New Hyde Park you should have no trouble finding a highly rated dentist, so there is little reason to settle for a 3-something office. If a practice you are considering is rated below four stars, treat that as a signal to read the recent reviews closely rather than a rounding artifact. Our full scoring method is explained in how we rank practices.

Who’s at the top

The highest-reviewed, highest-rated offices in the village give you a reliable shortlist to start from. Each of these has earned both a strong star average and enough reviews to trust it.

A useful thing to notice: no single mega-practice dominates the review count the way it does in some towns. The leader has 588 reviews and the field behind it is tight, with several offices clustered in the 200-to-350 range. That is healthy — it means multiple practices are actively competing on service rather than one incumbent coasting on volume, and it gives you real choice even after you’ve filtered for the top tier. When two or three offices look equally strong on paper, let logistics decide: parking, evening or weekend hours, and how quickly they answer the phone tell you more about day-to-day experience than another decimal place on a star rating ever will.

The village’s real specialty: implants and gums

Here is where New Hyde Park breaks from a typical suburban dental market. If you map what the 85 practices actually offer, the profile leans unmistakably toward surgical and restorative care rather than cosmetic straightening.

Practices offering each specialty Dental implants22 Periodontists16 Pediatric dentists12 Emergency dentists10 Cosmetic dentists10 Teeth whitening10 Oral surgeons7 Orthodontists6 Invisalign6 Endodontists5 Dentures5

Twenty-two practices offer dental implants and sixteen field a periodontist — those are strikingly high counts for a market of this size, and they reflect the village’s proximity to a major hospital and specialist corridor. If you are facing implant work, gum treatment, or a complex restorative case, New Hyde Park is genuinely a place where you can shop among specialists rather than being funneled to a single referral. By contrast, orthodontics and Invisalign are comparatively thin at six practices each, so if straightening is your goal you will have a narrower field — still good, just smaller.

Families are well served too: twelve offices list pediatric dentistry, led by Island Pediatric Dentistry above. And because emergencies never wait, ten practices offer emergency dental care — worth bookmarking before you need it. For elective work, the cosmetic and whitening categories each hold ten offices.

The online-visibility gap

One more structural quirk shapes how you should search here. Of the 85 practices in the village, only 40 maintain a working website — fewer than half. In most markets we’d flag that as a sign of a lagging local scene, but in New Hyde Park it lines up with the word-of-mouth culture noted earlier. Plenty of the offices without a slick site are perfectly good; they’ve simply never needed to advertise. The consequence for you is that a plain Google search will systematically under-surface half the town. That is precisely the gap a directory closes: the hub page lists every practice we can verify, website or not, so you are choosing from the whole village rather than only the half with a marketing budget.

How to choose, in four moves

Given everything above — a top-heavy quality curve, a strong low tail to avoid, a specialist-rich profile, and a half-hidden market — here is the sequence that works best in this specific village.

1 Match the need to the specialty count Implants or gums? You have 22 and 16 options. Braces? Only 6 — shortlist early. 2 Aim for the 4.8+ tier 35 practices clear it. With a pool that deep, there’s no reason to accept less. 3 Don’t discount an unrated office outright 39 practices run on referral. Call, ask, and judge — no rating ≠ no quality. 4 Confirm cost and insurance before the chair Get the fee in writing; our national cost guide sets your baseline.

On that last point, walk in with a number in mind. Our national dental cost guide gives you fair-price ranges for cleanings, fillings, crowns, and implant work so you can tell a reasonable New Hyde Park quote from an inflated one before you commit.

Looking just past the village line

Because New Hyde Park sits on the Queens–Nassau seam, some of your best options may be a few minutes away in a neighboring community — the border here is administrative, not clinical. It is worth widening the net to Glen Oaks, Bellerose, Little Neck, Manhasset Hills, and Albertson, all of which share the same specialist corridor. When you’re ready to compare the full field, start and end at the New Hyde Park dentist directory — it’s the one place that shows you all 85 practices, not just the visible half.

Frequently asked questions
How many dentists are in New Hyde Park, NY?

Dental.me tracks 85 dental practices in New Hyde Park, NY — 46 carry a public star rating that averages 4.6 stars, and 40 list a website. Compare the full ranked list on the New Hyde Park dentists page.

Which is the top-rated dentist in New Hyde Park?

By Dental.me Score, New Hyde Park Dental currently leads the New Hyde Park list (4.9 stars, 588 reviews). Rankings update as ratings and profile data change, so compare a few offices before deciding.

How do I choose a good dentist in New Hyde Park?

Compare the Dental.me Score alongside review volume, location, office hours, provider names, and website details, then shortlist three to five New Hyde Park offices that fit your schedule, budget, and the care you need.

How does Dental.me rank New Hyde Park dentists?

By an independent Dental.me Score built from each practice's Google star rating out of 100, held to a confidence level by its review volume, with exact review counts breaking ties and a verification lift that lets confirmed practices reach a perfect 100. Featured placements are paid, clearly labeled, and never change the organic order.

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