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Welcome to the Second District Dental Society

The Second District Dental Society is the local component of the New York State Dental Association and the American Dental Association representing 1,400 member dentists in Brooklyn and Staten Island. It is our hope that this website provides our members with information that will aid them in making the most out of their membership. Additionally, we hope to provide the public with a source of information about our society and members to demonstrate our commitment to excellence and the preservation of oral health.


Upcoming Events

(BROOKLYN) SDDS November 2025 General Membership Meeting | All-on-X: Treatment Option for Full Mouth Rehabilitation

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Venue:
Dyker Beach Golf Course
1030 86th Street*
Brooklyn, NY 11228
(718) 836-9722
*Main entrance driveway is at 88th Street and 7th Avenue; venue parking lot is at 86th Street and 11th Avenue

Featured Clinician:
Mitchell A. Mamorsky, D.M.D.
Member, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons


Synopsis:
This lecture will begin with a brief history of the All-on-4 or All-on-X, followed by a discussion of the basic mechanics behind how this treatment option works. Next, we will examine which patients are optiomal candidates versus which patients are better suited for other rehabilitation methods. The conclusion of this presentation will be an interactive session using radiographs, in which participants will discuss how they would treat a certain patient and if they would utilize the All-on-4 or All-on-X concept. Upon successful completion of this course, attendees will understand the basics of All-on-4 and when it can be utilized and offered as a treatment option for their patients. 

    MCEU - 1 Hour


    Free for all SDDS members


    MITCHELL MAMORSKY, D.M.D. received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the College of Dental Medicine at the University of New England in Portland, Maine. He went on to complete his general practice residency and oral and maxillofacial surgery internship at Kings County Hospital (now NYC Health and Hospitals/Kings County), where he also subsequently completed a four-year oral and maxillofacial surgery residency. He currently practices oral surgery in Brooklyn, Queens and New Jersey.


    Second District Dental Society is a recognized sponsor by the N.Y.S. Education Department, ADA CERP and the AGD.


    Unless otherwise stated, all featured speakers have disclosed that they do not have any relevant financial arrangements or affiliations with any corporate organizations that would constitute a conflict of interest concerning the continuing education activities stated herein.


    Society News

    Sep 24, 2025

    At the direction of SDDS President Dr. Paul Teplitsky, the Constitution & Bylaws Committee, chaired by Dr. Phyllis Merlino, completed the first full revision of the Constitution & Bylaws in more than 10 years. After four months of careful review, the Committee updated outdated language, streamlined committee structures, clarified roles and responsibilities, and modernized provisions to better serve members.

    Sep 23, 2025

    The Second District Dental Society (SDDS) and New York State Dental Association (NYSDA) has been closely monitoring the ongoing public discourse surrounding Int. No. 1379, a bill that proposes removing fluoride from New York City’s municipal drinking water and dismantling one of the most significant public health achievements of the past century.