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Office Hours
Mon
8 AM to 7 PM
Tue
7 AM to 4 PM
Wed
7 AM to 4 PM
Thu
7 AM to 4 PM
Fri
7 AM to 12 PM
Sat
8 AM to 3 PM
Sun
Closed
Phone 856-234-8686
Fax 856-234-0045

Tooth Ache?

If you have a toothache we will relieve you from pain on your first visit. Emergencies are always seen the same day. Dr. Atlee is always available for patients who need help right away.

Broken Tooth?

If you’ve broken a tooth, in the vast majority of cases, we can fully restore the tooth with either a filling or crown in one visit, using our state-of-the-art computer aided technology. That means no second appointment, calling out of work or setting up childcare. If you have a toothache, we will relieve you from pain your first visit. Emergencies are always seen same day.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Have you been thinking about making your smile look better? Whether you have old work that needs a touch-up, or want to know all of your options, we can help. I have extensive training and experience in all phases of cosmetic dentistry. We use the most cutting edge technologies and materials. From simple to difficult, we come up with an appropriate treatment plan that accommodates your needs, wants, budget and schedule.

Teeth Whitening

If you’ve had your teeth whitened in the past and are not satisfied with the results, we can help! I’ve used every whitening system out there, mostly with mixed or bad results. Then I learned about the KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching™ System. Since incorporating this system, we have been seeing CONSISTENTLY great results, with little or no sensitivity. Click on the deep

Dentures

A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and adjacent tissues. It is made of acrylic resin, sometimes in combination with various metals. Complete dentures replace all the teeth, while a partial denture fills in the spaces created by missing teeth and prevents other teeth from changing position. Complete dentures are either “conventional” or “immediate.” A conventional denture is placed in the mouth about a month after all the teeth are removed to allow for proper healing, whereas an immediate denture is placed as soon as the teeth are removed. The drawback behind an immediate denture is that it may require more adjustments after the healing has taken place.