Robert D. Lipschutz, D.M.D., P.C.

Robert D. Lipschutz, D.M.D., P.C. Committed to the Highest Quality and Most Personalized Care. Dr. Robert D.

Lipschutz graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. He received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in his hometown of Philadelphia. After moving to New York City, he completed a general practice residency at Metropolitan Hospital Center and Coler Memorial Hospital. H

e then completed a fellowship in advanced education in general dentistry at Columbia University. Dr. Lipschutz maintains clinical excellence through ongoing continuing education and staying current with the latest technologies and advances in dentistry. He is an active member of the American Dental Association, New York State Dental Association, New York County Dental Society, Japanese Medical Society of America, Psi Omega Dental Fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, and Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society.

The Difference Is in the DetailsIn dentistry, small details create meaningful differences.Millimeters matter.Shade match...
06/18/2026

The Difference Is in the Details

In dentistry, small details create meaningful differences.

Millimeters matter.
Shade matching matters.
Proportion matters.

Especially in cosmetic work, the goal is not to make something look “done.”

It’s to make it look effortlessly natural.

That level of precision is not rushed.
And it’s never accidental.

Aging & Your SmileOver time, your smile naturally changes.Teeth can darken.Enamel can wear.Gums may shift.None of this i...
06/11/2026

Aging & Your Smile

Over time, your smile naturally changes.

Teeth can darken.
Enamel can wear.
Gums may shift.

None of this is unusual.

But it is manageable—with the right approach.

Maintaining a natural, healthy-looking smile is not about reversing time.
It’s about working with it, intentionally.

🦷Skipping Visits Because “Nothing Hurts”?One of the most common reasons patients delay visits:“Nothing hurts.”But dentis...
06/04/2026

🦷Skipping Visits Because “Nothing Hurts”?

One of the most common reasons patients delay visits:

“Nothing hurts.”

But dentistry is not reactive—it’s preventative.

By the time something becomes painful, it is often more advanced, more complex, and more costly to treat.

The goal is not to fix problems.
It’s to prevent them from becoming problems at all.

🦷What Your Dentist Sees That You Don’tA dental exam is not just about cavities.We look for patterns—subtle changes that ...
05/28/2026

🦷What Your Dentist Sees That You Don’t

A dental exam is not just about cavities.

We look for patterns—subtle changes that often go unnoticed:

• Early signs of grinding
• Hairline cracks in teeth
• Gum changes that indicate inflammation
• Bite alignment shifts

These are not always visible—or felt—early on.

But catching them early makes all the difference.

What you don’t feel today can become what you wish you had addressed sooner.

🦷Veneers vs. Whitening: What Actually Changes Your SmileBoth whitening and veneers enhance your smile—but they do very d...
05/21/2026

🦷Veneers vs. Whitening: What Actually Changes Your Smile

Both whitening and veneers enhance your smile—but they do very different things.

☆Whitening improves color.
☆Veneers transform shape, symmetry, and proportion—in addition to color.

The question is not which one is “better.”
It’s which one aligns with the result you want.

A natural-looking smile is never accidental.
It’s designed with intention.

🦷Whitening Toothpaste vs. Professional WhiteningWhitening toothpaste can help remove surface stains.But it does not chan...
05/14/2026

🦷Whitening Toothpaste vs. Professional Whitening

Whitening toothpaste can help remove surface stains.

But it does not change the underlying color of your teeth.

Professional whitening, on the other hand, works beneath the surface—lifting deeper discoloration safely and effectively.

If you’ve been using whitening toothpaste for months and seeing little change, you’re not doing anything wrong.
You’re simply using the wrong tool for the result you want.

Bleeding Gums Are Not “Normal”If your gums bleed when you brush or floss, it’s easy to dismiss it.Many people do.But ble...
05/08/2026

Bleeding Gums Are Not “Normal”

If your gums bleed when you brush or floss, it’s easy to dismiss it.

Many people do.

But bleeding is not something to ignore—it’s often one of the earliest signs of gum inflammation.

The earlier it’s addressed, the simpler the solution.

The longer it’s left untreated, the more complex it can become.

Your body is giving you feedback.
The question is—are you listening?

Did you know?Brushing harder does not clean your teeth better.In fact, overbrushing can wear down enamel and irritate yo...
05/02/2026

Did you know?
Brushing harder does not clean your teeth better.

In fact, overbrushing can wear down enamel and irritate your gums—two things that are very difficult to reverse.

What matters is not pressure, but technique and consistency.

A soft-bristle toothbrush, gentle circular motions, and the right amount of time will do far more for your oral health than force ever will.

Precision always wins over intensity.

Informative article about wisdom teeth (article in Japanese).
01/22/2024

Informative article about wisdom teeth (article in Japanese).

一番奥にある臼歯のことをなぜ「親知らず」というのだろうか。それは親が子供の歯の生えかわりに興味がなくなった年代、成人した頃になって生えてくるからだ。分別がつくようになってから生えてくるので、英語では知...

11/29/2021

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Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
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