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Welcome to SmileWorks of the Hudson Valley!
Lawrence Grodin
1323 Route 9, Suite 209
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
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    Lawrence Grodin DDS/ Smile Works of the Hudson Valley



    SmileWorks of the Hudson Valley is a family friendly practice that provides high quality personalized dental care in a comfortable environment. Located on Route 9 in Wappingers Falls, N.Y., the inviting, up-to-date SmileWorks office is open evenings and Saturdays to suit your schedule. Other additional conveniences we offer are complimentary bottles of water, flat screen TV's in the reception area as well as in each treatment room for entertainment and/or dental education purposes and Wi-fi for all of our tech savy patients and their families that want or need to access the internet. 

    Our focus is on helping you develop and maintain good oral care habits that will last a lifetime and will improve your overall health and well-being.

    At SmileWorks, we are committed to excellence in general and family dentistry. We also offer a complete range of specialized dental treatments in one convenient location.

    SmileWorks warmly welcomes new patients and invites you to contact us about your dental needs.


    Lawrence Grodin DDS/ Smile Works of the Hudson Valley
    Welcome to SmileWorks of the Hudson Valley!





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