Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, Dr. Sol D. Haber is currently the Director of the Dental Implant Center at The Long Island College Hospital, while continuing his private practice in Brooklyn Heights, New York. Dr. Haber is a graduate of New York University College of Dentistry. He is an attending maxillofacial surgeon at The Long Island College Hospital in New York. His special interest in dental implantology dates back to 1978, when he was a research fellow in dental implantology assigned to the Department of Otolaryngology at Rush Presbyterian St. Lukes Hospital in Chicago. Since that time, he has completed an oral and maxillofacial residency in a major New York City teaching hospital, receiving a grant for dental implantology research in 1982.
In addition, he completed a second fellowship at the Long Island College Hospital in dental implantology. Dr. Haber has achieved full fellowship status in the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and is president and founder of the "New Heights Study Club", a continuing education forum for participating local dentists to meet and to discuss topics of interest in dentistry.
Dr. Haber offers a full range of dental implant services, including many anesthesia options for his patients' comfort. He also was the first Oral Surgeon in Brooklyn to have a 3-D Scanner (I-Cat) in his office for more precise treatment planning.
Piezo Ultrasonic Surgery - The Piezotome, a piezoelectric ultrasonic generator for pre-implant and periodontal surgery
Designed for delicate procedures such as Osteotomy,Osteoplasty,Ridge expansion, Sinus Lift and Syndesmotomy.
The answer to difficulties encountered with traditional instruments,Very thin, precise and effortless incisions,Soft tissue preservation,Acute tactile sense (low vibrations),Limited risk of membrane perforation,Perfect visibility of operative field,Haemostatic effect,Less postoperative pain,Rapid healing
iCat Technology - Our practice utilizes state-of-the-art, full-cranial cone-beam CT (computed tomography) technology that provides highly accurate 3-D radiographic images for the diagnosis, planning and treatment of oral surgery. This technology provides full-cranial, highly accurate 3-D radiographic images for the diagnosis, planning and treatment of orthodontics, implantology, TMJ analysis, airway assessment, oral and orthognathic surgery and other dental procedures. Undistorted, anatomically correct views of the jaws, teeth and facial bones along with cross-sectional (bucco-lingual), axial, coronal, sagittal, cephalometric and panoramic views are easily generated. Three-dimensional images enable a level of anatomical accuracy and patient care not possible with 2-D technologies.