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Dr. Bash, Emergency, Cosmetic, and Family Dentist in Doylestown and Bucks County
Richard Bash
1456 Ferry Road
Doylestown, PA 18902
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    Bash Dental - Emergency Dentist Bucks County



    About us

    For over 25 years, our dental office has served Doylestown and Philadephia suburbs with a commitment to quality of service, value, and customer satisfaction.

    We pride ourselves on providing only the best, personalized, service at affordable rates. Our patients only see one dentist. You never have to worry about being lost in the shuffle of a huge practice. Dr. Bash and his complete staff of assistants and dental hygienists will take care of you from start to finish every time.

    In addition to our regular routine care and cosmetic services, we offer 24-hour emergency services. Dr. Bash is available to perform emergency dental proceedures any hour of the day, any day of the year to ensure you never have to endure hours of pain from a toothache.

    Our state of the art dentist practice is located just outside of Doylestown, PA in Fountainville Village on Ferry Road. Our dental office offers the newest and safest sterilization equipment, combined with the most technologically advanced diagnostic, preventive and restorative tools available. We are confident we can deliver the comprehensive dental treatment you deserve! Contact us now to schedule an appointment.


    Bash Dental - Emergency Dentist Bucks County
    Dr. Bash, Emergency, Cosmetic, and Family Dentist in Doylestown and Bucks County





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