
Dr. Maryz Estedrak, DDS

4.9 Star Rated

100% Custom Porcelain
The search that brings most people to a new dental practice for the first time isn't dramatic. You're not in pain (probably). You're not weighing a specific procedure. You just need a dentist - a real one, that you trust, that you'll actually want to go back to.
Maybe you moved to the area and need to find a new dental home. Maybe your old dentist retired, sold the practice, or just doesn't feel like the right fit anymore. Maybe you haven't been in a few years and want to get back into a routine without being lectured about it. Maybe you have kids whose first dental visit you've been quietly putting off because you want to find the right office.
Whatever brought you here, we're glad you found us. EverSmile Dental is a comprehensive family dental practice in Glen Rock, NJ, and we've spent years building exactly the kind of office most patients tell us they were hoping to find - modern, gentle, thorough, and genuinely interested in the people in our chairs.
Here's what that means in practice, what we offer, and why so many patients searching "dentist near me" in our area become long-term patients after their first visit.


It's easy to think of a dentist as the person you see when something goes wrong. A good general dentist is the opposite - they're the person you see so that fewer things go wrong in the first place.
The core of what we do is preventive: regular dental cleanings, thorough exams, digital X-rays when indicated, and the kind of consistent monitoring that catches small issues before they become big ones. A small cavity caught in November is a 20-minute filling. The same cavity ignored until June is often a root canal and a crown.
Beyond prevention, we handle the full spectrum of restorative and cosmetic dental services under one roof - which means you don't get referred out for half of what you need. If you've ever had a dentist who sent you to three different specialists for routine work, you'll appreciate the difference.
Our practice is built for families and for adults at every stage of life. On any given day, our schedule includes:
No judgment, no lectures. We meet you where you are, build a plan to get caught up, and respect your time and your nerves. Coming back to the dentist after a long gap is one of the hardest first steps. We try not to make it harder.
Pediatric dental care matters more than most parents realize - early experiences shape lifelong attitudes toward dentistry. Our team is patient with small humans, good at explaining what's happening, and skilled at making the dental chair less intimidating than it looks.
A surprising number of adults have real, persistent fear around dental work, usually stemming from a bad experience years or decades ago. We work with you. We don't rush. We use sedation dentistry when it's appropriate. We've seen this before, and we've helped a lot of people through it.
Whitening, veneers, Invisalign, smile makeovers - we handle all of it. A general dental practice that also does great cosmetic work is increasingly rare. We're proud to be one.
Restorations, implants, root canals, periodontal treatment - the work that requires real skill and judgment. This is where having an experienced dentist who knows your full history matters most.
The most common reason people come in. We never make it more complicated than it needs to be.
We offer comprehensive dental care under one roof. Here's the full picture:
Most of what keeps a smile healthy for life isn't dramatic. It's the twice-a-year cleaning. The exam that catches a chip before it cracks. The X-ray that finds a cavity small enough to fill in fifteen minutes.
We take prevention seriously because the math is simple: preventive care saves you time, discomfort, and the cost of larger procedures down the road. Patients who come in regularly almost always have shorter visits, fewer surprises, and better long-term outcomes than patients who only come in when something hurts.
A typical preventive visit at our office includes:
A thorough cleaning with our hygienist, including scaling and polishing
A detailed dental exam by Dr. Estedrak, checking for cavities, gum health, bite issues, and oral cancer signs
Digital X-rays when indicated, with minimal radiation exposure
A clear, honest conversation about anything we find - and just as importantly, anything we don't


Most patients call us for routine care. But sometimes you call us because something just happened - a tooth cracked at dinner, a filling fell out at work, a child took a hit at soccer practice, or pain that was manageable yesterday isn't manageable today.
We hold time in our daily schedule specifically for these calls. Same-day appointments are a regular part of how we run the practice, not an exception. If you're a current patient and something's gone wrong, call us first - there's a strong chance we can see you today.
If you're not yet a patient and you're in pain, call us anyway. We'll do what we can.
There are plenty of options when you search for a local dentist in our area. Here's what we hear most often from the patients who choose ours and stay:


If you're a new patient, here's what your first visit usually looks like:
You'll leave with a clear sense of where your oral health stands and what comes next. There's no pressure to schedule additional procedures on the spot. If something does need attention, we'll explain why, walk you through the options, and let you decide on your own timeline.
For most adults, twice a year - once every six months - is the right cadence. Patients with specific risk factors (history of gum disease, certain medical conditions, heavy staining) may benefit from more frequent visits. We'll tailor your recall schedule to what your mouth actually needs, not a one-size-fits-all average.
Yes. We provide pediatric dental care from a child's first visit (typically around age one or with the first tooth) through adolescence. Many of our patient families bring everyone - parents, kids, grandparents - to the same practice.
You're not alone, and we don't judge. Many of our new patients come in after a gap of five, ten, even twenty years. We meet you where you are, focus first on getting you comfortable, and build a realistic plan from there.
Yes. If you're in pain or have had a dental emergency, call us. We'll do everything we can to see you, even if you've never been to our office before.
Tell us when you book. We work with anxious patients regularly and have multiple approaches - from simply taking more time to explain everything, to sedation dentistry when appropriate. The fear is real, and we take it seriously.
; ; ;A decades of experience flying, thinks he may have found an image of Amelia Earhart’s lost plane via Google Earth.Justin Myers told Popular Mechanics recently that he began looking through satellite images of Nikumaroro Island after watching a documentary on her final flight."To be totally honest, my interest started after watching a documentary on the National Geographic Channel. It was the next day when curiosity about Nikumaroro Island took me to looking on ."When first looking at images of...
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A decades of experience flying, thinks he may have found an image of Amelia Earhart’s lost plane via Google Earth.
Justin Myers told Popular Mechanics recently that he began looking through satellite images of Nikumaroro Island after watching a documentary on her final flight.
"To be totally honest, my interest started after watching a documentary on the National Geographic Channel. It was the next day when curiosity about Nikumaroro Island took me to looking on ."
When first looking at images of Nikumaroro, an uninhabited coral atoll in the Pacific, Myers said he wasn’t trying to find the Lockheed Electra 10E. "I was just putting myself in Amelia and [her navigator] Fred’s shoes."
But then he tried to imagine, as a pilot, "where I would have force landed a light twin aircraft in their position, lost and low on fuel."
Once he zoomed into an area that he thought they might have tried to land, he noticed a "dark-coloured, perfectly straight object" that measured approximately 39 feet, the same as Earhart’s plane.
"I used the measuring tool on Google Earth and to my surprise and mild little shiver it measured approximately 39 ft," he wrote in a blog post.
"It looked man-made," he told Popular Mechanics. "It looked like a section of aircraft fuselage, that was remarkable by itself, let alone the possibility it was Electra 10E NR16020, even though the measurements looked the same."
Earhart was attempting to become the first woman to circumnavigate the globe in 1937 when she and her navigator lost radio contact on July 2 while attempting to land on Howland Island in the Pacific, north of Nikumaroro.
Neither the pair nor their plane have ever been found, sparking nearly a century of professional and amateur investigators to attempt to figure out what happened to them.
Myers said as he continued to look at the satellite imagery, he thought he saw more plane debris, thinking he might have gotten lucky with his sighting.
"There was an element of luck in spotting that aircraft debris, as Mother Nature had revealed what had been buried on the reef for a long time," he said. "I managed to catch some photos before being covered over again by passing weather systems."
Myers wrote in his blog that he attempted to contact several agencies with his findings, but was largely ignored.
The National Transportation Safety Board said the island wasn’t their jurisdiction, so he filed a report with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau but never heard anything back.
He also contacted Purdue University but never heard anything, and contacted an expedition company in the state, but said he hasn’t heard back from them in a while.
Myers is hardly the first person to believe they figured out the mystery of the aviators’ disappearance.
Last year, Purdue announced its own expedition to research the Taraia Object, a visual anomaly also on Nikumaroro that some think could be the plane’s wreckage.
The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery also believes that Nikumaroro is where Earhart went down, based on a huge body of evidence and a dozen visits to the island between 1989 and 2019, according to Archaeologychannel.org.
Tony Romeo, a former Air Force intelligence officer and CEO of Deep Sea Vision, made news a couple of years ago after sonar images from a 2023 expedition showed what looked like a plane on the seafloor near Howland.
But it was soon discovered to just be a natural rock formation with plane-like features.
Still, that hasn’t deterred Myers in his findings.
"The bottom line is from my interests from a child in vintage aircraft and air crash investigation, I can say that is what was once a 12-metre, 2-engine vintage aircraft," he told , while adding the caveat that he’s not sure it’s Earhart’s.
And even if it's not the famed pilot’s plane, "then it’s the that has never been answered. This finding could answer some questions to someone who disappeared many years ago."
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Game Leaders 1 2 3 4 Final Glen Rock (13-11) 15 15 16 18 64 Parsippany (16-5) 12 15 12 5 44 Player Stats 2PT 3PT FTM FTA PTS REB AST BLK STL GP ...
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Final | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Glen Rock (13-11) | 15 | 15 | 16 | 18 | 64 |
Parsippany (16-5) | 12 | 15 | 12 | 5 | 44 |
| 2PT | 3PT | FTM | FTA | PTS | REB | AST | BLK | STL | GP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Lopez | 10 | 2 | 10 | 14 | 36 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Zachary Ashkenazy | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Matt Boisits | 2 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Daniel McCarthy | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Charles Garrett | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Felix Taylor | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Quinn Reardon | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Aidan Schwartz | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Lucas Ashkenazy | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Gautam Krishnan | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Zachary Kaplan | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Totals: | 16 | 7 | 11 | 19 | 64 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 11 |
NJIC TOURNAMENT FINAL PREVIEW Thursday, Feb. 19 at Glen Rock, 4:30 p.m.2-Secaucus (17-7) vs. 1-Glen Rock (18-5)HOW THEY GOT HERESecaucusSecond-seeded Secaucus earned a bye into the semifinals, where the Patriots defeated third-seeded Midland Park 40-27.Glen RockTop-seeded Glen Rock earned a bye into the semifinals and defeated fifth-seeded Dwight-Englewood 60-23.PREVIOUS MEETINGGlen Rock and Secaucus meet for the first time since 2022, when Glen ...
Thursday, Feb. 19 at Glen Rock, 4:30 p.m.
2-Secaucus (17-7) vs. 1-Glen Rock (18-5)
Secaucus
Second-seeded Secaucus earned a bye into the semifinals, where the Patriots defeated third-seeded Midland Park 40-27.
Glen Rock
Top-seeded Glen Rock earned a bye into the semifinals and defeated fifth-seeded Dwight-Englewood 60-23.
Glen Rock and Secaucus meet for the first time since 2022, when Glen Rock defeated the Patriots 43-29.
Secaucus
Secaucus has won three titles in the past seven years, 2018, 2020 and 2024.
Glen Rock
Glen Rock won its first title in program history last season.
Secaucus
Glen Rock
Rely on experience
This is Glen Rock’s second-straight final after winning its first title last season. The Panthers have five players in Mia Vergel de Dios, Ana Landreau, Anna Heuss, Abby Grove and Isabella Flaccavento that played in last year’s final and will bring that experience into this year’s final. Secaucus has won three tournament titles, but hasn’t played in a final since 2024. The Patriots know what it takes to play in these games though, as they are also through to the Hudson County Tournament semifinals as the No. 6 seed.
Spread the ball and rebound
Both Secaucus and Glen Rock have a main scoring threat in Ava Illuzzi and Mia Vergel de Dios, respectively, but both teams also have other weapons offensively. Illuzzi and Vergel de Dios will likely be the main focus of the opposing defenses, so both teams will need to look to other players for an offensive spark. Glen Rock holds the edge on assists, averaging 14.6 per game compared to 11.1 per game for Secaucus, while both teams are about the same when it comes to rebounding. Secaucus is averaging 30.7 per game, while Glen Rock is pulling down 31 per game as a team.
Watch the 3
Secaucus is averaging more than six 3-pointers a game, with Ava D’Addetta, Ava Illuzzi, Londyn Oquendo and Gianna Torrillo leading the way. Glen Rock is averaging almost four a game, with Anna Heuss, Isabella Flaccavento and Mia Vergel de Dios as the main threats.
Secaucus

If you've been looking for a new dental home in Glen Rock, NJ - or thinking it's time to get back into regular care after a while away - we'd love to meet you.
Call us at (201) 773-3992 to schedule your first appointment, or book online whenever it's convenient. Our office welcomes new patients from Glen Rock, NJ and surrounding communities every week. New patient specials are often available - ask when you call.
The dentist you've been hoping to find may already be five minutes from your house.
