WELCOME TO RICHARD EIDELSON DDS, FAGD.
 

Our Offices
Previously Medical Arts Bldg.
1601 Walnut Street, Suite 1207
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-693-6490
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University Dental Arts Bldg.
1048 South Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
215-310-5656  
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High Tech
The DIAGnodent laser pen is a unique tool that can detect cavities on their onset in the valleys...
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Odyssey Diode Laser has changed the way dentists treat patients by offering a safer, less invasive...
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America's Top Dentist
• Fellow, Academy of General Dentistry
• Assistant Clinical Professor in Oral Medicine 1996 - 1998
• Temple University School of Dentistry
• Appointed Director of Dental Services 1998, Simpson House

Experience Matters!
Fellowship Status 4% Dentist
Former Dental School Professor
Temple Dental School
Laser Dentistry Certified
UCLA Implant Program
Academy Cosmetic Dentist

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Office Hours
Monday 9AM - 5PM
Tuesday 9AM - 5PM
Wednesday 9AM - 5PM
Thursday 9AM - 5PM
Friday 9AM - 5PM
Saturday 9AM - 3PM
Sunday Closed
Early & evening hours are available by appointment only. Special arrangements must be made in advance, subject to vary based on dental needs.

 

 

 
Complimentary NEW PATIENT SPECIAL

Bridge

If you want to fill the space left by a missing or removed tooth, a dental bridge might be the solution you've been looking for. There are several types of dental bridges to choose from:

  • Cantilever bridges are used to replace a tooth that does not have supporting teeth on both sides of the affected area.
  • Maryland bonded bridges include artificial teeth and gums, and are held in place by a metal frame.
  • Traditional bridges are the most common, and literally bridge the gap of an empty tooth space by securing a false tooth using crowns on the teeth on either side.

The procedure requires three visits to our office, and involves first preparing the teeth that will support the bridge. We do this by shaping them to make room for the device and fitting them for crowns. Then, on the next visit, we bond the crowns to the supporting teeth, and molds are taken for the actual dental bridge.

On your third and last visit, we will affix a dental bridge to the supporting crowns. Then, you can go ahead and smile!

 

 

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