Look Your Best. Not Different.
Cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry designed to enhance your face, preserve your individuality, and create a smile that feels naturally your own.
The Dr. Horri Difference
More than ever, patients understand that aesthetic health is not vanity. It is part of how we care for ourselves.
How we look affects how we feel, how we present ourselves, and how confidently we move through the demands of modern life. Aesthetic health is not defined by perfection. It is defined by harmony: the degree to which an enhancement belongs to the person receiving it.
In cosmetic dentistry, that distinction matters.
A smile that belongs to you requires more than proportion, symmetry, shade guides, or rules of dental anatomy. Every decision — the shade, shape, thickness, texture, length, translucency, and edge position of the teeth — affects the final result. Some of these choices can be measured. Many cannot.
This is where the dentist’s eye matters.
Its value is not only in understanding teeth, but in understanding the larger aesthetic presentation of the individual: the face, the features, the expression, the personality, and the natural evolution of the face over time.
The goal is not to create a smile that announces itself.
The goal is to create a smile that feels inevitable — refined, natural, and unmistakably yours.
Why Patients Choose Dr. Horri
A cosmetic dentist with an artist’s eye.
Dr. Maryam Horri’s approach to cosmetic dentistry has been shaped by more than clinical training alone. Her eye has been formed through decades of dentistry, a lifelong engagement with art and design, and years spent moving through the worlds of art, architecture, film, and culture across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Africa.A face-first approach to smile design.
Dr. Horri does not design smiles in isolation. She considers the full facial landscape: the lips, features, expression, age, character, and natural evolution of the face over time. The result is dentistry that looks and feels natural yet brilliant.Clinical precision grounded in reconstructive dentistry.
After earning her doctorate from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Horri began her career in a prosthodontic practice, where she developed a foundation in complex restorative and aesthetic dentistry. That experience continues to inform her attention to structure, function, proportion, and long-term stability.An aesthetic education beyond dentistry.
Dr. Horri’s studies at Christie’s, her work with art museums and film makers, and her exposure to global aesthetic culture have deepened her understanding of beauty, restraint, authenticity, and context. This broader aesthetic schooling informs the way she sees each face — not as a template to correct, but as a composition to understand.Academic experience and professional judgment.
As a former faculty member at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, Dr. Horri brings a disciplined clinical perspective to aesthetic care. Every treatment plan is considered carefully, with attention to both the visible result and the health of the underlying dentistry.Boutique care in a private Rockefeller Center practice.
Patients work directly with Dr. Horri in a highly personal setting. Treatment is not rushed or standardized. Each case is planned individually, with the goal of creating a smile that looks natural, feels elevated, and belongs fully to the person wearing it.Learn More About Dr. Horri
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What Makes a Beautiful Smile?
Proportion
A smile should relate naturally to the lips, eyes, facial structure, and overall expression.
Expression
The best cosmetic dentistry preserves character rather than creating a standardized look.
Restraint
The goal is not to make the dentistry visible. The goal is to make the person look healthier, more confident, and more at ease.
Belonging
A beautiful smile should feel native to the face — refined enough to elevate the person, but natural enough that the dentistry disappears.
Considering veneers or a cosmetic smile makeover?
Dr. Horri offers private virtual smile design consultations as a convenient first step for patients who would like to discuss their aesthetic concerns before scheduling an in-office visit in Rockefeller Center.
During the consultation, patients may share smile photos, describe their goals, and speak directly with Dr. Horri about possible next steps.
Definitive diagnosis and treatment planning are completed as appropriate through an in-person examination.
How It Works
Request a consultation.
Submit a consultation request through the website with a brief note about what you would like to improve.
Share smile photos.
Send 2–3 clear smile photos so Dr. Horri can better understand your concerns, facial context, and aesthetic goals.
Meet privately with Dr. Horri.
Your virtual consultation is used to discuss your goals, possible options, and whether an in-office evaluation is the appropriate next step.
Rockefeller Center, NYC
Located in Rockefeller Center, Dr. Horri’s office offers the privacy and comfort of a boutique cosmetic dental practice in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
Patients are seen in a personal, one-on-one setting, where treatment is planned thoughtfully and the aesthetic goal is never a standardized smile, but one that feels natural, refined, and fully their own.
