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161 Ash Street, Suite B
Reading, MA MA
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    Reading Dental Associates



    Reading Dental Associates is located in Reading, MA and has been in business since 1973. Reading Dental Associates specializes in cosmetic, preventive, restorative, and protective dentistry. This includes smile design work, Invisalign clear braces, cleanings and teeth whitening procedures, fluoride applications, oral cancer screenings, implant restorations, crowns, bridges, veneers, sports guards, night guards, simple tooth extractions, root planing and scaling techniques, complete and partial dentures, and more. The dentists at Reading Dental Associates consider their patients to be their top priority and their mission is to provide compassionate, quality care for patients of all ages. Patient reviews note the friendly, considerate, and quality work done by both the dentists and hygienists. Our doctors are: Dr. Gail Iebba DMD (General & Cosmetic Dentist) Dr. Armand A. Iebba DMD (Family Dentist) We are located off 93 and 95 highway (off Main Street) at 161 Ash Street Reading. Our dentist is located on the corner of Ash Street and Main Street in Reading. So, next time you are looking for a dentist near me or a local dentist, then call us at 781-944-6761 and we look forward to meeting you and serving your dental needs. We serve Reading, North Reading, Willmington, Wakefield, Stoneham, Lynnfield, and Woburn.
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