Dr. Anna Melissa Concepcion at Concept Dental
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A midtown dentist quietly handling routine care and aesthetic touch-ups in equal measure sits at 133 E 58th St #412. Concept Dental balances cleanings, fillings, and root planing on one side of the schedule with porcelain veneers and tooth whitening on the other. Patients drop by between appointments for standard exams or to have a chipped molar smoothed, depending on the day. Scheduling a quick emergency visit is sometimes the only sure way to keep an ache from spreading across a cheek or jawline. Those needing a reliable place to park a car between visits often rely on metered spots along Fifth Avenue or garages a block west.
The practice keeps a restroom at street level so travelers and neighboring office workers can duck in without juggling keys. Regular cleanings maintain healthy gum contours, while scaling and polishing keep tartar under control before it calcifies into deeper issues. If a tooth cracks or a filling pops loose, same-day repairs aim to cap the damage before swelling starts. Keeping a dental emergency at arm’s length matters most when a throbbing molar hits during dinner or on a weekend stroll through the Plaza district. Aside from these predictable stops, the office also refreshes discolored smiles using chairside bleaching or custom trays worn overnight.
Between New York’s museums, boutiques, and high-rise lobbies, the building itself is an unassuming black-and-glass slab tucked above a bank and across from a towering sculpture garden. Finding the elevator bank on 58th St can feel more confusing at rush hour than filing into the chair once upstairs. If the mind plays tricks and the door numbers blur together, simply follow the floor directories tucked beside the lobby desk—Unit 412 hides past the security turnstile. The midtown traffic drowns out most footfall, so take the escalator rather than doubling back if you arrive from the subway entrance on Lexington.
Call the office at (212) 832-4110 or pull up the directions on any phone before leaving the train.