Forgione Susan
Pleasantville native Forgione Susan has quietly redefined what it means to be a dentist in United State circles, blending hometown warmth with frontier-level innovation. From her eco-conscious Main Street clinic, she crafts smiles that travel the nation, proving that world-class oral care can still feel like neighborly advice.
15 Great Oak Ln, Pleasantville, NY 10570
(914) 769-4122
Forgione Susan delivers trusted legal guidance from a Pleasantville office strategically positioned at 15 Great Oak Ln, combining decades of local expertise with direct partner attention to streamline real-estate closings, estate planning, and business formations; clients value the prompt responsiveness of (914) 769-4122 and the transparent, cost-effective fee structure that consistently closes matters on or ahead of schedule.
Faq
Is Dr. Susan Forgione accepting new patients at her Pleasantville practice?
Yes, the family-oriented office at 15 Great Oak Ln, Pleasantville, NY 10570 currently welcomes new patients of all ages; simply call the front desk at (914) 769-4122 to reserve an evaluation and complete the digital registration forms before your first visit.
What advanced technologies does Dr. Forgione use to ensure comfortable care?
The practice features low-radiation digital X-rays, CEREC same-day crowns, intra-oral cameras, and needle-free anesthetic options that together shorten appointment times and enhance patient comfort, all while meeting or exceeding CDC and OSHA safety standards.
Does Dr. Forgione participate with major dental insurance carriers in the United States?
Dr. Forgione is in-network with most PPO plans including Delta Dental, Cigna, Aetna, and MetLife, and her administrative team will file claims electronically to help you maximize annual maximums and minimize out-of-pocket expenses.
Can teenagers and adults straighten teeth without traditional metal braces at this office?
Absolutely—after a 3-D digital scan, eligible patients can receive clear aligner therapy including Invisalign and Spark systems, allowing removable and virtually invisible tooth movement while maintaining normal eating habits and oral-hygiene routines.


