Jignesh Patel DMD, Dentist
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Jignesh Patel DMD

Dentist

5/5(1)
6529 Germantown Ave Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 19119
Rating

5/5

About

I was dentist in India and Its second degree in usa and I graduated from Temple university and I am practicing as an associate dentist in advanced dental design. Our office has an advanced set up regarding Ct scan to digitalization x-ray. Also I treat all kind of patient from small kid to adult and senior citizen. I am doing RCT, crown and full mouth rehabilitation which includes cosmetic dentistry, implants and denture....

Education and Training

temple university dmd 2016

Provider Details

Male English, Spanish, Hindi, Arabic

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • lead dentist 2016 - 2016

Professional Memberships

  • Academy of General Dentistry  
  • Pennsylvania Academy of General Dentistry  
  • American Dental Association  

Treatments

  • general dentistry , implants ,cosmetic dentistry

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Dental Association

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Support from his wife and family.

Philanthropic Initiatives

  • I am always believing in give back to community so whenever I get chance, I help undeserved people who seek dental care in usa and India.

Favorite Place to Vacation

  • Kerala,india

Hobbies / Sports

  • Photography

Favorite professional publications

  • The Journal of the American Dental Association

Jignesh Patel DMD's Practice location

6529 Germantown Ave -
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19119
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