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  1. NYU College of Dentistry offers education and training to over 1,900 students annually from all over the United States and over 50 countries. The student body includes predoctoral and postdoctoral students of dentistry, dental hygiene students, and students pursuing master's degrees in biology/oral biology, clinical research and biomaterials.

  2. Location / Contact Us. NYU College of Dentistry is located at 345 E. 24th St. (between 1 st Ave. & 2 nd Ave.) in Manhattan. Patient appointment hours are as follows*: Monday & Wednesday: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm. Tuesday & Thursday: 9:00 am – 7:00 pm. Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. *Specialty areas including Endodontics, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery ...

  3. The NYU College of Dentistry is the third oldest and the largest dental school in the United States, educating nearly 10 percent of our nation's dentists. The College has nearly 1,900 students in its various pre- and postdoctoral programs from all over the United States and 40 foreign countries. Nearly 50 percent of all currently enrolled ...

  4. The NYU College of Dentistry is the third oldest and the largest dental school in the United States, educating nearly 10 percent of our nation's dentists. The College has nearly 1,900 students in its various pre- and postdoctoral programs from all over the United States and 40 foreign countries. Nearly 50 percent of all currently enrolled ...

  5. NYU College of Dentistry 345 E. 24th Street (corner of First Avenue) New York, NY, 10010 (212) 998-9800 APPOINTMENT REQUEST. MAKE A GIFT. ...

  6. The New York College of Dentistry held its first session in 1866. The academic year, consisting of didactic and clinical training, lasted approximately five months — from early October through early March. Through spring and part of the summer, another three months were dedicated to clinical training in the “Infirmary.”.

  7. NYU College of Dentistry's campus spans three buildings along First Avenue in Manhattan — from East 24th Street to East 26th Street — in the heart of the NYU health sciences corridor. The clinical treatment areas of the NYU Dental Center are in the connected Schwartz and Weissman buildings, at 345 E. 24th Street and 421 First Avenue, respectively.