Gregory Chotkowski

Bio

Gregory Chotkowski, DMD: Chief and Residency Program Director of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University. Dr. Chotkowski is a Board Certified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. He is a graduate of Boston College and Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, where he received his DMD degree. Dr. Chotkowski completed his residency in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Cornell University/New York Presbyterian Hospital. He has authored several authoritative articles on maxillofacial trauma and reconstruction and has lectured both nationally and internationally. Dr. Chotkowski is a founder and director of the Dental Stem Cell Regenerative Institute (DSCRI), an ADA CERP CE provider. Dr. Chotkowski is the founder and Chief Clinical Advisor of StemSave, Inc. In accordance with its mission, StemSave partners with Dentists to enable them to provide their!   patients with the opportunity to cryopreserve their own valuable stem cells for future regenerative therapies. Dr Chotkowski has a profound understanding of stem cells and a passion for the promise of regenerative medical therapies

Specialties:

  • dentistry

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  • The Mount Sinai Medical Center

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Activity

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Dentistry:

    MONDAY, June 10 (HealthDay News) -- For many people, once-a-year dental cleaning may be enough to prevent gum disease that leads to tooth loss, according to a new study.

    "Twice-yearly cleanings have been recommended for over 50 years without supporting evidence,...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Dentistry:

    THURSDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- Heavy consumption of diet soda can damage teeth as badly as methamphetamine or crack cocaine, a new study contends.

    "You look at it side-to-side with 'meth mouth' or 'coke mouth,' it is startling to see the intensity and extent of damage more or less t...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Dentistry:

    TUESDAY, May 14 (HealthDay News) -- Dentists, as it turns out, may have one more reason than the rest of us to be wary of alligators. The toothy reptiles may one day put those who install implants, bridges and dentures out of their jobs.

    Alligators continually make new teeth to replace t...Full Article