About Dr. Sarah E. Lilly, DDS
Fillings or fluoride? Even routine decisions around dentistry can feel like tossing mental coins. A practitioner who blends technique with long-term planning helps calm that shuffle. Try a single-visit bridge or custom night guard, for instance, and the calculus shifts from “if” to “when,” with clarity on materials and timing. Manhattan keeps dental needs steady, yet finding this kind of straightforward guidance is less common than the checkup reminders taped to most mirrors.
At 1640 Charles Pl, a clean storefront signals routine stops rather than special destinations. Inside, the focus stays on precision—bite analysis, invisalign aligners, even tooth-colored fillings—without the turnover of services you might find at larger corridors elsewhere in town. Neighborhoods like this tend toward mix-and-match offices, but this practice carves a narrower track, sticking to dental fundamentals without the distractions.
Call the front desk to book. They’ll confirm coverage details and walk you through basic prerequisites—no forms to digitize at home or automated menus hijacking the conversation. It’s a direct line that skips the usual shields designed to slow you down.
When the afternoon sun casts a long shadow across the sidewalk, the map for directions is the simplest next step. Save the route once; the commute is quick from most parts of town, and the search ends where the sidewalk does.
This listing was last updated on May 06, 2026