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    Josephine M Weber DMD, Inc.



    Dr. Josephine M. Weber and Dr. Romeo M. Floresca are known for their gentle and creative touch. They enjoy helping each of their patients improve their health, appearance, and self-esteem by creating the smile of their dreams, and also maintaining the health and function of their teeth, gums, and bite.

    Dr. Josephine M. Weber graduated from Centro Escolar University in 1995 while Dr. Romeo Floresca graduated from University of the East. Advanced education and continuing dental study allow them to offer their patients a superior dental experience and an unparralleled level of quality care. They are truly committed to excellence in everything they do.

    Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the most advanced technology available. We offer digital X-Rays, intra-oral cameras, diagnostic lasers, and Zoom!TM the latest tooth whitening technique. Patients may recognize the brand name Zoom!™ as the whitening procedure preferred by cosmetic dentists on ABC’s hit television show Extreme Makeover.

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  • Technology
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Restorative Care
  • Periodontal Care (Gum Care)
  • Preventive Care
  • Dental Care for Infants and Children
  • Dentistry for Anxious Patients

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