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Arthur Greyf, DDS

Dentist | General Practice

Dr. Arthur Greyf is honored to give people beautiful smiles while restoring their dental health and function.
Since opening his practice in 2000, Dr. Greyf has continually incorporated the latest high-tech equipment and advanced techniques into his patient care. This allows him to deliver amazing results in the shortest timeframe.
By providing the best of modern dentistry, in a welcoming and service-oriented environment, he ensures his patients achieve the results they deserve: optimal oral health and smiles they love to share!
Education and Experience

Dr. Greyf graduated from the Bachelor of Arts to Doctorate of Dental Surgery program at New York University College of Dentistry in 1996. He completed this accelerated program, which normally takes seven years, in six.

Following dental school, Dr. Greyf undertook a rigorous general practice residency at Maimonides Medical Center in New York. It was during his residency, in 1996, that he placed his first dental implant and became fascinated by the technology, science, and artistry of the procedure.
After completion of his residency, Dr. Greyf was offered and accepted an attending position in Kings County Hospital Center and an associate clinical professorship at Downstate Medical Center. In the latter position, he trained residents for five years. In 2002 he moved to Manhattan and joined the staff at Metropolitan Hospital Center. There he founded a laser dentistry program and was an early adopter of Biolase lasers.
In 2000, Dr. Greyf opened his private practice in Millburn to offer top-of-the-line service in a modern dental practice.
In Practice
An advocate of utilizing dental technology to improve all aspects of patient care, Dr. Greyf has practiced digital CAD/CAM dentistry for 20 years. His office offers:

Digitally-assisted root canal (endodontics) therapy
KaVo OP 3D cone beam technology
CEREC® 3D imaging and in-house milling for same day restorations (crowns)
Planmeca FIT™ open CAD/CAM digital scans and in-house milling of restorations, including roundhouse dentures/bridges, crowns, and veneers
Yomi® Robotic System for dental implant planning and precise, robot-assisted implant surgery
Piezo and radiofrequency surgery
Biolase soft- and hard-tissue lasers

In combining these advanced dental technologies and techniques with individualized treatment planning, Dr. Greyf provides high-quality, painless care and perfect, same day results for his patients.
Professional Affiliations and Continuing Education
Dr. Greyf is a fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and a graduate of the esteemed Misch Implant Institute. In addition, he is a member of the Modern Optimized Dentistry (MOD) Institute. The MOD Institute is a dental continuing education center that blends evidence-based practices with the latest technology and techniques to optimize patient outcomes.
Beyond the Practice
A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Dr. Greyf has resided in New York City for more than 30 years. Much of his free time is spent with his wife, who is a lawyer, and their two daughters.
Among Dr. Greyf’s many interests are opera, theater, museums, food and wine. He has visited many of the world’s major museums and avidly travels for food experiences and to collect wine.
Additionally, Dr. Greyf is honored to serve on the boards of the Russian American Dental Association and the Museum of Human Rights.
29 years Experience
Arthur Greyf, DDS
  • Millburn, NJ
  • NYU College of Dentistry
  • Accepting new patients

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