Tyler Smith, DMD
Tyler Smith, DMD, brings advanced, patient-focused dentistry to Yorkville, USA, combining small-town warmth with big-city expertise; from preventive cleanings to same-day crowns, his practice merges digital precision with compassionate care, ensuring every neighbor leaves healthier and happier.
1737 York Ave #1a, New York, NY 10128
(212) 534-3020
Tyler Smith, DMD delivers precision-driven care on 1737 York Ave 1a, combining state-of-the-art technology with personalized treatment plans that prioritize patient comfort and long-term oral health. His comprehensive services—from minimally invasive fillings to same-day crowns—are performed in a calm, spa-like setting, ensuring every visit feels efficient and anxiety-free. Appointments are easily secured by calling (212) 534-3020 or booking online at barandsmithdental.net.
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–1 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
Faq
What services does Tyler Smith, DMD offer at the York Avenue office?
At 1737 York Ave 1a, New York, NY 10128, Dr. Smith and his team provide comprehensive dental care including preventive cleanings, cosmetic veneers, root-canal therapy, and same-day crowns using digital scanning and CAD-CAM milling for 5-star results.
How can I book an appointment with Tyler Smith, DMD?
Call the front desk directly at (212) 534-3020 or visit https://www.barandsmithdental.net/?utm_source=gmb_auth to use the 24-hour online scheduler which displays real-time availability and sends SMS confirmations.
Does Tyler Smith, DMD accept my insurance plan?
The practice is in-network with major carriers such as Delta Dental, Cigna, Aetna, and MetLife, and the benefits coordinator will file claims electronically so you only pay any remaining deductible or co-insurance at the time of service.
What safety measures are followed at Tyler Smith, DMD?
Every visit begins with a pre-screening text, followed by contactless check-in, HEPA filtration, UV sanitizers, and single-use instrument cassettes to maintain a sterile environment that exceeds CDC guidelines.


