New Patients

Going to the dentist may seem like a chore, but it is necessary for the self-care process. Your teeth and gums do not only perform essential, daily functions like chewing and eating food. A confident smile can be the first step towards obtaining that new job you have an interview for. And also the way you feel about your teeth can even affect your self-confidence and how you present yourself to the world. Your teeth and how you feel about them can greatly impact your life, and the right dental physician will understand your needs.
While visiting the dentist may seem like a time-consuming and tedious process, it does not have to be with proper care. Finding the proper dental physician and determining what procedures and services will be best for you is not an easy task. Especially when it comes to your teeth, you want each visit to the dentist to count for something.
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Accepting Dental Insurance
DenteMax is one of the largest leasable dental PPO networks in the United States, with over 224,000 dentist access points nationwide. Our clients of insurance companies, third-party administrators, and various groups lease the DenteMax PPO network for use in their dental benefit plans to service their more than 12 million members nationwide.

Paying For Your Care
Our goal is to maximize the patient’s insurance benefits and make any remaining balance easily affordable. We encourage our patients to ask about their insurance benefits. Our fees are based on the quality of the materials we use and our experience in performing the patient’s needed treatment. We also proudly accept CareCredit and LendingClub which makes it as easy as possible to afford procedures that are not covered by dental insurance. To review these financial arrangement options with one of our team members in advance of treatment, please do not hesitate to call our office at (215) 486-0627.
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