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		<title>Havertown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dentist near Havertown, PA Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different? Every Havertown dentist makes decisions. Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan? Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others; to make it unique [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Dentist near Havertown, PA</h1>
<h3>Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different?</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="wp-image-459 aligncenter" title="Havertown Dentist" src="http://www.waterstondentalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/harvertowndentist.jpg" alt="Havertown Dentist" width="331" height="180" /></p>
<p>Every <em>Havertown dentist</em> makes decisions. Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan? Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others; to make it unique in some way?</p>
<p>I’ve decided to make my practice unique. Let’s face it; I flunked professional detachment in dental school, and I care deeply that my patients are doing well. I also absolutely HATE to give bad news to people I like, and I like my patients.</p>
<p>How has this shaped my practice? How do my decisions benefit <strong>you</strong>?</p>
<p>First and foremost, the center of my practice is our preventive dentistry program. Every new patient receives priceless information on how to <strong>correct problems and prevent many problems from ever happening in the first place. This information alone, always given at no charge, </strong>can save you thousands over time. Many dentists practice “point and shoot” dentistry; you point out a problem, and the dentist treats that problem. I practice a philosophy of thorough, comprehensive, planned care in an effort to improve your overall health while preventing dental problems (the link between gum disease and heart disease is ten times stronger than the link between high cholesterol and heart disease).</p>
<p>Second, <strong>we welcome phobics at Waterston Dental Care</strong>. My staff and I are uniquely gentle, and we use some gentleness techniques other <strong>Havertown dentists</strong> haven’t even heard of. I’m also trained to perform IV conscious sedation; very few general dentists are trained to do this. If you can’t face up to dental treatment, IV sedation can change your life. The medication puts you in a relaxed state; you don’t care, you don’t feel, and afterwards, you don’t remember (think of the medication as “Milk of Amnesia”).</p>
<p>“We live for your comfort©” is not just a slogan. We live it every day.</p>
<p>My passion for knowledge burns more brightly than ever after 38 years in practice. I’ve spent over a calendar year of my life in continuing education. I have great mentors in the most important areas of dentistry, and my skills are reflected in the very high success rates of the treatment I provide. <strong>The average crown in the U.S. lasts five years, according to insurance company statistics. The crowns I place last an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">average</span> of two to four times as long. </strong></p>
<p>Our fees at Waterston Dental Care are not the lowest in the area, but&#8212;I promise you&#8212;you will get more than you pay for at every visit to our office. <strong>In the long run, value trumps low initial price every time.</strong></p>
<p>My staff and I look forward to meeting you.</p>
<h2>Looking for a Havertown Dentist?</h2>
<p>We’re conveniently located at 200 East State Street in Media, just 20 minutes from Havertown. Free parking&#8212;a rarity in Media&#8212;in provided in the large garage attached to our building (entrance on Radnor Street).</p>
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		<title>Broomall</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Dentist near Broomall, PA</h1>
<h3>Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different?</h3>
<p>Every dentist makes decisions.  Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan?  Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others;  to make it unique in some way?</p>
<p>I’ve decided to make my practice unique.   Let’s face it;  I flunked professional detachment in dental school, and I care deeply that my patients are doing well.  I also absolutely HATE to give bad news to people I like, and I like my patients.</p>
<p>How has this shaped my practice?  How do my decisions benefit <strong>you</strong>?</p>
<p>First and foremost, the center of my practice is our preventive dentistry program.  Every new patient receives priceless information on how to <strong>correct probems and prevent many problems from ever happening in the first place.   This information alone, always given at no charge,  </strong>can save you thousands over time.  Many dentists practice “point and shoot” dentistry;  you point out a problem, and the dentist treats that problem.   I practice a philosophy of thorough, comprehensive, planned care in an effort to improve your overall health while preventing dental problems (the link between gum disease and heart disease is ten times stronger than the link between high cholesterol and heart disease).</p>
<p>Second, <strong>we welcome phobics at Waterston Dental Care</strong>.   My staff and I are uniquely gentle, and we use some gentleness techniques other dentists haven’t even heard of.  I’m also trained to perform IV conscious sedation;  very few general dentists are trained to do this.  If you can’t face up to dental treatment, IV sedation can change your life.  The medication puts you in a relaxed state;  you don’t care, you don’t feel, and afterwards, you don’t remember (think of the medication as “Milk of Amnesia”).</p>
<p>“We live for your comfort©” is not just a slogan.  We live it every day.</p>
<p>My passion for knowledge burns more brightly than ever after 38 years in practice.  I’ve spent over a calendar year of my life in continuing education.  I have great mentors in the most important areas of dentistry, and my skills are reflected in the very high success rates of the treatment I provide.  <strong>The average crown in the U.S. lasts five years, according to insurance company statistics.  The crowns I place last an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">average</span> of two to four times as long. </strong></p>
<p>Our fees at Waterston Dental Care are not the lowest in the area, but&#8212;I promise you&#8212;you will get more than you pay for at every visit to our office.  <strong>In the long run, value trumps low initial price every time.</strong></p>
<p>My staff and I look forward to meeting you.</p>
<p>We’re conveniently located at 200 East State Street in Media, just 15 minutes from Broomall.  Free parking&#8212;a rarity in Media&#8212;in provided in the large garage attached to our building (entrance on Radnor Street).</p>
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		<title>Glen Mills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dentist near Glen Mills, PA Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different? Every dentist makes decisions. Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan? Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others; to make it unique [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different?</h3>
<p>Every dentist makes decisions.  Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan?  Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others;  to make it unique in some way?</p>
<p>I’ve decided to make my practice unique.   Let’s face it;  I flunked professional detachment in dental school, and I care deeply that my patients are doing well.  I also absolutely HATE to give bad news to people I like, and I like my patients.</p>
<p>How has this shaped my practice?  How do my decisions benefit <strong>you</strong>?</p>
<p>First and foremost, the center of my practice is our preventive dentistry program.  Every new patient receives priceless information on how to <strong>correct probems and prevent many problems from ever happening in the first place.   This information alone, always given at no charge,  </strong>can save you thousands over time.  Many dentists practice “point and shoot” dentistry;  you point out a problem, and the dentist treats that problem.   I practice a philosophy of thorough, comprehensive, planned care in an effort to improve your overall health while preventing dental problems (the link between gum disease and heart disease is ten times stronger than the link between high cholesterol and heart disease).</p>
<p>Second, <strong>we welcome phobics at Waterston Dental Care</strong>.   My staff and I are uniquely gentle, and we use some gentleness techniques other dentists haven’t even heard of.  I’m also trained to perform IV conscious sedation;  very few general dentists are trained to do this.  If you can’t face up to dental treatment, IV sedation can change your life.  The medication puts you in a relaxed state;  you don’t care, you don’t feel, and afterwards, you don’t remember (think of the medication as “Milk of Amnesia”).</p>
<p>“We live for your comfort©” is not just a slogan.  We live it every day.</p>
<p>My passion for knowledge burns more brightly than ever after 38 years in practice.  I’ve spent over a calendar year of my life in continuing education.  I have great mentors in the most important areas of dentistry, and my skills are reflected in the very high success rates of the treatment I provide.  <strong>The average crown in the U.S. lasts five years, according to insurance company statistics.  The crowns I place last an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">average</span> of two to four times as long. </strong></p>
<p>Our fees at Waterston Dental Care are not the lowest in the area, but&#8212;I promise you&#8212;you will get more than you pay for at every visit to our office.  <strong>In the long run, value trumps low initial price every time.</strong></p>
<p>My staff and I look forward to meeting you.</p>
<p>We’re conveniently located at 200 East State Street in Media, just 16 minutes from Glen Mills.  Free parking&#8212;a rarity in Media&#8212;in provided in the large garage attached to our building (entrance on Radnor Street).</p>
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		<title>Newtown Square</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 04:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Dentist near Newtown Square, PA</h1>
<h3>Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different?</h3>
<p>Every dentist makes decisions.  Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan?  Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others;  to make it unique in some way?</p>
<p>I’ve decided to make my practice unique.   Let’s face it;  I flunked professional detachment in dental school, and I care deeply that my patients are doing well.  I also absolutely HATE to give bad news to people I like, and I like my patients.</p>
<p>How has this shaped my practice?  How do my decisions benefit <strong>you</strong>?</p>
<p>First and foremost, the center of my practice is our preventive dentistry program.  Every new patient receives priceless information on how to <strong>correct probems and prevent many problems from ever happening in the first place.   This information alone, always given at no charge,  </strong>can save you thousands over time.  Many dentists practice “point and shoot” dentistry;  you point out a problem, and the dentist treats that problem.   I practice a philosophy of thorough, comprehensive, planned care in an effort to improve your overall health while preventing dental problems (the link between gum disease and heart disease is ten times stronger than the link between high cholesterol and heart disease).</p>
<p>Second, <strong>we welcome phobics at Waterston Dental Care</strong>.   My staff and I are uniquely gentle, and we use some gentleness techniques other dentists haven’t even heard of.  I’m also trained to perform IV conscious sedation;  very few general dentists are trained to do this.  If you can’t face up to dental treatment, IV sedation can change your life.  The medication puts you in a relaxed state;  you don’t care, you don’t feel, and afterwards, you don’t remember (think of the medication as “Milk of Amnesia”).</p>
<p>“We live for your comfort©” is not just a slogan.  We live it every day.</p>
<p>My passion for knowledge burns more brightly than ever after 38 years in practice.  I’ve spent over a calendar year of my life in continuing education.  I have great mentors in the most important areas of dentistry, and my skills are reflected in the very high success rates of the treatment I provide.  <strong>The average crown in the U.S. lasts five years, according to insurance company statistics.  The crowns I place last an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">average</span> of two to four times as long. </strong></p>
<p>Our fees at Waterston Dental Care are not the lowest in the area, but&#8212;I promise you&#8212;you will get more than you pay for at every visit to our office.  <strong>In the long run, value trumps low initial price every time.</strong></p>
<p>My staff and I look forward to meeting you.</p>
<p>We’re conveniently located at 200 East State Street in Media, just 18 minutes from Newtown Square.  Free parking&#8212;a rarity in Media&#8212;in provided in the large garage attached to our building (entrance on Radnor Street).</p>
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		<title>West Chester</title>
		<link>http://www.waterstondentalcare.com/west-chester/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 04:04:31 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Dentist near West Chester, PA</h1>
<h3>Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different?</h3>
<p>Every dentist makes decisions.  Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan?  Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others;  to make it unique in some way?</p>
<p>I’ve decided to make my practice unique.   Let’s face it;  I flunked professional detachment in dental school, and I care deeply that my patients are doing well.  I also absolutely HATE to give bad news to people I like, and I like my patients.</p>
<p>How has this shaped my practice?  How do my decisions benefit <strong>you</strong>?</p>
<p>First and foremost, the center of my practice is our preventive dentistry program.  Every new patient receives priceless information on how to <strong>correct probems and prevent many problems from ever happening in the first place.   This information alone, always given at no charge,  </strong>can save you thousands over time.  Many dentists practice “point and shoot” dentistry;  you point out a problem, and the dentist treats that problem.   I practice a philosophy of thorough, comprehensive, planned care in an effort to improve your overall health while preventing dental problems (the link between gum disease and heart disease is ten times stronger than the link between high cholesterol and heart disease).</p>
<p>Second, <strong>we welcome phobics at Waterston Dental Care</strong>.   My staff and I are uniquely gentle, and we use some gentleness techniques other dentists haven’t even heard of.  I’m also trained to perform IV conscious sedation;  very few general dentists are trained to do this.  If you can’t face up to dental treatment, IV sedation can change your life.  The medication puts you in a relaxed state;  you don’t care, you don’t feel, and afterwards, you don’t remember (think of the medication as “Milk of Amnesia”).</p>
<p>“We live for your comfort©” is not just a slogan.  We live it every day.</p>
<p>My passion for knowledge burns more brightly than ever after 38 years in practice.  I’ve spent over a calendar year of my life in continuing education.  I have great mentors in the most important areas of dentistry, and my skills are reflected in the very high success rates of the treatment I provide.  <strong>The average crown in the U.S. lasts five years, according to insurance company statistics.  The crowns I place last an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">average</span> of two to four times as long. </strong></p>
<p>Our fees at Waterston Dental Care are not the lowest in the area, but&#8212;I promise you&#8212;you will get more than you pay for at every visit to our office.  <strong>In the long run, value trumps low initial price every time.</strong></p>
<p>My staff and I look forward to meeting you.</p>
<p>We’re conveniently located at 200 East State Street in Media, just 22 minutes from West Chester.  Free parking&#8212;a rarity in Media&#8212;in provided in the large garage attached to our building (entrance on Radnor Street).</p>
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		<title>Ridley</title>
		<link>http://www.waterstondentalcare.com/ridley/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 04:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dentist near Ridley, PA Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different? Every dentist makes decisions. Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan? Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others; to make it unique in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Dentist near Ridley, PA</h1>
<h3>Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different?</h3>
<p>Every dentist makes decisions.  Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan?  Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others;  to make it unique in some way?</p>
<p>I’ve decided to make my practice unique.   Let’s face it;  I flunked professional detachment in dental school, and I care deeply that my patients are doing well.  I also absolutely HATE to give bad news to people I like, and I like my patients.</p>
<p>How has this shaped my practice?  How do my decisions benefit <strong>you</strong>?</p>
<p>First and foremost, the center of my practice is our preventive dentistry program.  Every new patient receives priceless information on how to <strong>correct probems and prevent many problems from ever happening in the first place.   This information alone, always given at no charge,  </strong>can save you thousands over time.  Many dentists practice “point and shoot” dentistry;  you point out a problem, and the dentist treats that problem.   I practice a philosophy of thorough, comprehensive, planned care in an effort to improve your overall health while preventing dental problems (the link between gum disease and heart disease is ten times stronger than the link between high cholesterol and heart disease).</p>
<p>Second, <strong>we welcome phobics at Waterston Dental Care</strong>.   My staff and I are uniquely gentle, and we use some gentleness techniques other dentists haven’t even heard of.  I’m also trained to perform IV conscious sedation;  very few general dentists are trained to do this.  If you can’t face up to dental treatment, IV sedation can change your life.  The medication puts you in a relaxed state;  you don’t care, you don’t feel, and afterwards, you don’t remember (think of the medication as “Milk of Amnesia”).</p>
<p>“We live for your comfort©” is not just a slogan.  We live it every day.</p>
<p>My passion for knowledge burns more brightly than ever after 38 years in practice.  I’ve spent over a calendar year of my life in continuing education.  I have great mentors in the most important areas of dentistry, and my skills are reflected in the very high success rates of the treatment I provide.  <strong>The average crown in the U.S. lasts five years, according to insurance company statistics.  The crowns I place last an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">average</span> of two to four times as long. </strong></p>
<p>Our fees at Waterston Dental Care are not the lowest in the area, but&#8212;I promise you&#8212;you will get more than you pay for at every visit to our office.  <strong>In the long run, value trumps low initial price every time.</strong></p>
<p>My staff and I look forward to meeting you.</p>
<p>We’re conveniently located at 200 East State Street in Media, just 15 minutes from Ridley.  Free parking&#8212;a rarity in Media&#8212;in provided in the large garage attached to our building (entrance on Radnor Street).</p>
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		<title>Springfield</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 04:03:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Dentist near Springfield, PA</h1>
<h3>Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different?</h3>
<p>Every dentist makes decisions.  Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan?  Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others;  to make it unique in some way?</p>
<p>I’ve decided to make my practice unique.   Let’s face it;  I flunked professional detachment in dental school, and I care deeply that my patients are doing well.  I also absolutely HATE to give bad news to people I like, and I like my patients.</p>
<p>How has this shaped my practice?  How do my decisions benefit <strong>you</strong>?</p>
<p>First and foremost, the center of my practice is our preventive dentistry program.  Every new patient receives priceless information on how to <strong>correct probems and prevent many problems from ever happening in the first place.   This information alone, always given at no charge,  </strong>can save you thousands over time.  Many dentists practice “point and shoot” dentistry;  you point out a problem, and the dentist treats that problem.   I practice a philosophy of thorough, comprehensive, planned care in an effort to improve your overall health while preventing dental problems (the link between gum disease and heart disease is ten times stronger than the link between high cholesterol and heart disease).</p>
<p>Second, <strong>we welcome phobics at Waterston Dental Care</strong>.   My staff and I are uniquely gentle, and we use some gentleness techniques other dentists haven’t even heard of.  I’m also trained to perform IV conscious sedation;  very few general dentists are trained to do this.  If you can’t face up to dental treatment, IV sedation can change your life.  The medication puts you in a relaxed state;  you don’t care, you don’t feel, and afterwards, you don’t remember (think of the medication as “Milk of Amnesia”).</p>
<p>“We live for your comfort©” is not just a slogan.  We live it every day.</p>
<p>My passion for knowledge burns more brightly than ever after 38 years in practice.  I’ve spent over a calendar year of my life in continuing education.  I have great mentors in the most important areas of dentistry, and my skills are reflected in the very high success rates of the treatment I provide.  <strong>The average crown in the U.S. lasts five years, according to insurance company statistics.  The crowns I place last an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">average</span> of two to four times as long. </strong></p>
<p>Our fees at Waterston Dental Care are not the lowest in the area, but&#8212;I promise you&#8212;you will get more than you pay for at every visit to our office.  <strong>In the long run, value trumps low initial price every time.</strong></p>
<p>My staff and I look forward to meeting you.</p>
<p>We’re conveniently located at 200 East State Street in Media, just 10 minutes from Springfield.  Free parking&#8212;a rarity in Media&#8212;in provided in the large garage attached to our building (entrance on Radnor Street).</p>
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		<title>Brookhaven</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 04:02:19 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Dentist near Brookhaven, PA</h1>
<h3>Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different?</h3>
<p>Every dentist makes decisions.  Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan?  Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others;  to make it unique in some way?</p>
<p>I’ve decided to make my practice unique.   Let’s face it;  I flunked professional detachment in dental school, and I care deeply that my patients are doing well.  I also absolutely HATE to give bad news to people I like, and I like my patients.</p>
<p>How has this shaped my practice?  How do my decisions benefit <strong>you</strong>?</p>
<p>First and foremost, the center of my practice is our preventive dentistry program.  Every new patient receives priceless information on how to <strong>correct probems and prevent many problems from ever happening in the first place.   This information alone, always given at no charge,  </strong>can save you thousands over time.  Many dentists practice “point and shoot” dentistry;  you point out a problem, and the dentist treats that problem.   I practice a philosophy of thorough, comprehensive, planned care in an effort to improve your overall health while preventing dental problems (the link between gum disease and heart disease is ten times stronger than the link between high cholesterol and heart disease).</p>
<p>Second, <strong>we welcome phobics at Waterston Dental Care</strong>.   My staff and I are uniquely gentle, and we use some gentleness techniques other dentists haven’t even heard of.  I’m also trained to perform IV conscious sedation;  very few general dentists are trained to do this.  If you can’t face up to dental treatment, IV sedation can change your life.  The medication puts you in a relaxed state;  you don’t care, you don’t feel, and afterwards, you don’t remember (think of the medication as “Milk of Amnesia”).</p>
<p>“We live for your comfort©” is not just a slogan.  We live it every day.</p>
<p>My passion for knowledge burns more brightly than ever after 38 years in practice.  I’ve spent over a calendar year of my life in continuing education.  I have great mentors in the most important areas of dentistry, and my skills are reflected in the very high success rates of the treatment I provide.  <strong>The average crown in the U.S. lasts five years, according to insurance company statistics.  The crowns I place last an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">average</span> of two to four times as long. </strong></p>
<p>Our fees at Waterston Dental Care are not the lowest in the area, but&#8212;I promise you&#8212;you will get more than you pay for at every visit to our office.  <strong>In the long run, value trumps low initial price every time.</strong></p>
<p>My staff and I look forward to meeting you.</p>
<p>We’re conveniently located at 200 East State Street in Media, just 10 minutes from Brookhaven.  Free parking&#8212;a rarity in Media&#8212;in provided in the large garage attached to our building (entrance on Radnor Street).</p>
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		<title>Aston</title>
		<link>http://www.waterstondentalcare.com/aston/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 04:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Dentist near Aston and Upper Chi, PA</h1>
<h3>Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different?</h3>
<p>Every dentist makes decisions.  Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan?  Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others;  to make it unique in some way?</p>
<p>I’ve decided to make my practice unique.   Let’s face it;  I flunked professional detachment in dental school, and I care deeply that my patients are doing well.  I also absolutely HATE to give bad news to people I like, and I like my patients.</p>
<p>How has this shaped my practice?  How do my decisions benefit <strong>you</strong>?</p>
<p>First and foremost, the center of my practice is our preventive dentistry program.  Every new patient receives priceless information on how to <strong>correct probems and prevent many problems from ever happening in the first place.   This information alone, always given at no charge,  </strong>can save you thousands over time.  Many dentists practice “point and shoot” dentistry;  you point out a problem, and the dentist treats that problem.   I practice a philosophy of thorough, comprehensive, planned care in an effort to improve your overall health while preventing dental problems (the link between gum disease and heart disease is ten times stronger than the link between high cholesterol and heart disease).</p>
<p>Second, <strong>we welcome phobics at Waterston Dental Care</strong>.   My staff and I are uniquely gentle, and we use some gentleness techniques other dentists haven’t even heard of.  I’m also trained to perform IV conscious sedation;  very few general dentists are trained to do this.  If you can’t face up to dental treatment, IV sedation can change your life.  The medication puts you in a relaxed state;  you don’t care, you don’t feel, and afterwards, you don’t remember (think of the medication as “Milk of Amnesia”).</p>
<p>“We live for your comfort©” is not just a slogan.  We live it every day.</p>
<p>My passion for knowledge burns more brightly than ever after 38 years in practice.  I’ve spent over a calendar year of my life in continuing education.  I have great mentors in the most important areas of dentistry, and my skills are reflected in the very high success rates of the treatment I provide.  <strong>The average crown in the U.S. lasts five years, according to insurance company statistics.  The crowns I place last an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">average</span> of two to four times as long. </strong></p>
<p>Our fees at Waterston Dental Care are not the lowest in the area, but&#8212;I promise you&#8212;you will get more than you pay for at every visit to our office.  <strong>In the long run, value trumps low initial price every time.</strong></p>
<p>My staff and I look forward to meeting you.</p>
<p>We’re conveniently located at 200 East State Street in Media, just 15 minutes from Aston and Upper Chi.  Free parking&#8212;a rarity in Media&#8212;in provided in the large garage attached to our building (entrance on Radnor Street).</p>
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		<title>Boothwyn</title>
		<link>http://www.waterstondentalcare.com/boothwyn/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 03:55:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Dentist near Boothwyn and Lower Chi, PA</h1>
<h3>Waterston Dental Care&#8212;How and why are we different?</h3>
<p>Every dentist makes decisions.  Should I try to be the cheapest and be the dentist for everyone and every insurance plan?  Should I try to offer the best service and skills and set my practice apart from others;  to make it unique in some way?</p>
<p>I’ve decided to make my practice unique.   Let’s face it;  I flunked professional detachment in dental school, and I care deeply that my patients are doing well.  I also absolutely HATE to give bad news to people I like, and I like my patients.</p>
<p>How has this shaped my practice?  How do my decisions benefit <strong>you</strong>?</p>
<p>First and foremost, the center of my practice is our preventive dentistry program.  Every new patient receives priceless information on how to <strong>correct probems and prevent many problems from ever happening in the first place.   This information alone, always given at no charge,  </strong>can save you thousands over time.  Many dentists practice “point and shoot” dentistry;  you point out a problem, and the dentist treats that problem.   I practice a philosophy of thorough, comprehensive, planned care in an effort to improve your overall health while preventing dental problems (the link between gum disease and heart disease is ten times stronger than the link between high cholesterol and heart disease).</p>
<p>Second, <strong>we welcome phobics at Waterston Dental Care</strong>.   My staff and I are uniquely gentle, and we use some gentleness techniques other dentists haven’t even heard of.  I’m also trained to perform IV conscious sedation;  very few general dentists are trained to do this.  If you can’t face up to dental treatment, IV sedation can change your life.  The medication puts you in a relaxed state;  you don’t care, you don’t feel, and afterwards, you don’t remember (think of the medication as “Milk of Amnesia”).</p>
<p>“We live for your comfort©” is not just a slogan.  We live it every day.</p>
<p>My passion for knowledge burns more brightly than ever after 38 years in practice.  I’ve spent over a calendar year of my life in continuing education.  I have great mentors in the most important areas of dentistry, and my skills are reflected in the very high success rates of the treatment I provide.  <strong>The average crown in the U.S. lasts five years, according to insurance company statistics.  The crowns I place last an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">average</span> of two to four times as long. </strong></p>
<p>Our fees at Waterston Dental Care are not the lowest in the area, but&#8212;I promise you&#8212;you will get more than you pay for at every visit to our office.  <strong>In the long run, value trumps low initial price every time.</strong></p>
<p>My staff and I look forward to meeting you.</p>
<p>We’re conveniently located at 200 East State Street in Media, just 20 minutes from Boothwyn and Lower Chi.  Free parking&#8212;a rarity in Media&#8212;in provided in the large garage attached to our building (entrance on Radnor Street).</p>
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