Are you uncertain where to turn for a cosmetic dentist in the Bucks County, PA, or Montgomery County, PA area who can provide quality results in minimal time? Count on Richard N. Bash, D.D.S., to provide cost-effective cosmetic dentistry in a comfortable, relaxing environment.
Our patients have a variety of reasons for seeking cosmetic dentistry. Many simply wish to smile without feeling self-conscious about a crooked tooth. Others have professional reasons for seeking our cosmetic services, while some need help reconstructing their smiles following an accident or injury. Regardless of your reason for contacting us, our friendly and helpful staff will take the time to get to know you and your concerns. Then, we’ll work with you to create a treatment plan that addresses your situation.
The staff at Richard N. Bash, D.D.S. is committed to continual education and learning. We welcome your questions and will be happy to address any concerns that might arise.
Call today to connect with our expert cosmetic dentistry practice in Doylestown, PA. We’re convenient to Bucks County PA, Montgomery County PA and the surrounding areas of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
This lady came to the office after missing a week at work embarrassed from her unsightly smile due her the broken teeth. After an hour, she was able to get up and smile.
This young patient is a hockey player and came into Dr. Bash’s office on a Sunday as an emergency. He had fallen when roller blading and chipped his front teeth. Treatment was more than cosmetic, because the patient ended up fracturing the root of his natural tooth (as seen in X-ray). To prevent mobility and possible loss of tooth, Dr. Bash applied a tooth color splint, confident that it would heal.
Other opinions may have requested a more expensive treatment like endodontic therapy and root canals, crowns or veneers. Dr. Bash was able to fix his teeth same-day, chair-side, with fillings and contouring, now he looks brand new. Dr. Bash was able to gain the same effect with composite resin filling material, which is less abrasive to the natural tooth. This will last just as long, if not— longer than alternative methods.