We would like to extend a warm welcome to our office. High quality service, education and preventive care is the hallmark of our practice. We strive to surpass your expectations.
For over 50 years we have established and maintained quality relationships, built on trust and confidence. We are fortunate to have a staff of highly dynamic professionals trained to serve your needs. The thoroughness of the hygienists in our office is unparalleled and hopefully quite enjoyable. To make your visit as relaxing as possible we offer many accessories (i.e. nitrous oxide sedation, sunglasses, headphones, various music selections, etc.).
The entire family is welcome in our office. Children are excited
to be part of our "No Cavities Club" which
is located in our Kids Room. TV, movies, books, games and computer activities are available to make
their visit most enjoyable.

Staff starting from the left: Dr. Dan, Pie, Falisehha, Donna, Chrissy, Samira, Ali, Holly
About Dr. Dan
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Dr. Dan was born and raised in Wilmington, DE. He is married to Teresa “Pie” and has 2 wonderful children: Sophia and Danny, Jr.
He graduated from A.I. DuPont High School and the University of Delaware. In 1990 he received
his Dental Degree from the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in San Francisco, CA. He was awarded Delegate of the Year, Region 10 by the American Student Dental Association and completed a General Practice Residency at the Medical Center of Delaware.
Dr. Dan has received extensive continuing education at
the Dawson Center for Advanced Dental Study and the prestigious
Pankey Institute. He is a member of the American Dental
Association, Delaware State Dental Society, Academy of General
Dentistry, Philadelphia County Dental Society, and the Chicago
Dental Society. He is a distinguished member of the Pierrre
Fauchard Academy –an International Honor Dental Organization.
He is also the Official Dentist for the Miss Delaware USA
and Miss Delaware Teen USA.
Aesthetics, without sacrificing function, is Dr. Dan's
priority. He takes pride in being a member of the American
Equilibration Society which studies the relationship between
the temporomandibular joint, muscles of mastication and
how they relate to a person's dental occlusion. |
Got Floss?

Flossing, proper oral home care, diet and visiting the dentist
can prevent periodontal disease (gum disease).
The same bacteria
that causes gum disease has been linked to Heart Attacks, Strokes,
Diabetes.