Dr. Rita H. Vieyra, DDS
Dentist | General Practice
32 B Glen Street Unit A Glen Cove NY, 11542About
Dr. Rita Vieyra is an experienced general and cosmetic dentist. She serves patients at her private practice, Quezada & Vieyra Dental, in Glen Cove, NY, located an hour from Manhattan on Long Island. Dr. Vieyra takes pride in her high quality work which she has honed over three decades of experience as a dentist. She’s always happy to hear how her patients exclaim how painless visits with her are! Dr. Vieyra speaks English and Spanish fluently.
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Rita H. Vieyra, who serves patients in Glen Cove, New York.
A top professional in the field of cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Vieyra tends to patients’ dental needs at Quezada & Vieyra Dental in Glen Cove, New York.
Her patients have excellent things to say about her, one stating “My husband and I have been to a lot of dentists in Uptown Manhattan, but we’ve never been as impressed as we are with Dr. Vieyra. She is a true professional. We’ve been her patients for almost a year now. She always works on my teeth in a fast manner and I never have any pain. My cleanings have always been thorough Dr. Vieyra. She puts her patients first and listens to any concerns or questions you may have. She’s very kind. I can’t recommend this place enough.”
Before embarking on her professional journey, Dr. Vieyra graduated with her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the New York University College of Dentistry. She has over three decades of experience in her field,
Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. Dentists diagnose and treat dental issues and help patients develop better oral hygiene regimens. They clean teeth, correct bite issues, perform surgeries and extractions, and perform other duties to ensure that the teeth and mouth are healthy.
On a more personal note, Dr. Vieyra speaks both English and Spanish.
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