We are always welcoming new patients and we would love to have you as part of our dental family.
Please explore our web site to learn more about us. You can find information about our staff, our office, and the procedures and services that we offer, such as implant restorations and scaling and root planing.
If you have any questions please call us. We love hearing from our patients and anyone who may be interested in becoming one.
Proudly serving: Abington, PA, Willow Grove, PA, Jenkintown, PA, and Montgomery County, PA
Lori has a BSDH and is a Public Health Dental Hygiene Practitioner. With over 20 years of experience in the dental field, she began as an assistant and realized her passion was in hygiene. She loves educating patients, believing preventive dentistry is best and has a direct correlation to a person’s overall health.
Colleen has been practicing dental hygiene since 1988. Her career began over 35 years ago after completing a dental assisting externship at Temple University and graduating class president from the National School of Health Technology. After working as a dental assistant for several years, she pursued an Associates's Degree in dental hygiene at Coastal Carolina Community College in North Carolina and was the recipient of the Golden Scaler Award.
Tara graduated from West Virginia University with her BSDH degree in 2016. She joined our office in 2021, working 2 days a week while also working full-time at a pediatric dental office. Her favorite part of being a dental hygienist is getting to know her patients and educating them on their oral health to maximize their overall health. In her free time, she loves cheering on WVU and Philadelphia sports teams and traveling with her husband, Kristopher, and their dog, Beau.
Ginine has been practicing as a registered dental hygienist since 1997, after receiving her Associate's degree in Dental Hygiene from Harcum College. She joined our practice in 2015, working 2 days a week, while also working in another office, where she has been for 22 years. Volunteering her skills is important to her, as she has been involved with a program providing free sealants to children, has spoken at various school dental health programs, and has worked at the Philadelphia Veterans Administration Hospital.
Bridges
Bridges are natural-looking dental appliances that can replace a section of missing teeth. Because they are custom-made, bridges are barely noticeable and can restore the natural contour of teeth as well as the proper bite relationship between upper and lower teeth.Bridges are sometimes referred ...
Teeth that are badly stained, shaped, or crooked may be improved by a veneer placed on the surface of the affected teeth.Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain or plastic cemented over the front of your teeth to change their color or shape. Veneers are used on teeth with uneven surfaces or that are chipped, ...
Invisalign's® invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners will give you the beautiful straight teeth you've always wanted. And best of all, no one can tell you're wearing them. Invisalign® is great for adults and teenagers.
What is Invisalign®?
Invisalign® is the invisible way to straighten your ...
The Importance of Preventive Care: Maintaining Good Oral Health
Preventative dental care is a significant part of overall dental health, but it's often an afterthought. Our dedicated dentist sees many patients who don’t keep up with consistent preventative oral care and then must fix the problems ...
Frequently asked questions: dental fillings
Are dental amalgams safe? Is it possible to have an allergic reaction to amalgam? Is it true that dental amalgams have been banned in other countries? Is there a filling material that matches tooth color? If my tooth doesn't hurt and my filling is still in ...
Sealants are liquid coatings that harden on the chewing surfaces of teeth and are showing a great deal of effectiveness in preventing cavities—even on teeth where decay has begun.
The pits and grooves of your teeth are prime areas for opportunistic decay. Even regular brushing sometimes misses these ...
Pain can occur in any number of places in your mouth: teeth, gums, roots, the palate, tongue and jaw.
Cavities are a common culprit causing pain. Untreated cavities can impact nerves because of infections of the tooth and gums. Impacted and abscessed teeth and sore jaws from teeth grinding are other ...
Patient Rights
You have a right to choose your own dentist and schedule an appointment in a timely manner.
You have a right to know the education and training of your dentist and the dental care team.
You have a right to arrange to see the dentist every time you receive dental treatment, ...
Simple toothaches can often be relieved by rinsing the mouth to clear it of debris and other matter. Sometimes, a toothache can be caused or aggravated by a piece of debris lodged between the tooth and another tooth. Avoid placing an aspirin between your tooth and gum to relieve pain, because the dissolving ...
Does mercury in the silver fillings in your mouth pose any long-term health risks? Does fluoride, in spite of everything we've been told since childhood, actually cause more harm than good? What does the latest research reveal about tobacco use on your overall oral health?
This section is dedicated ...