Why Patients in Bucks County Choose Us
Locally Owned Since 1986
Top-Rated Dentist on Google
11 Miles from the Heart
of Bucks County
Caring Dental Team
All Services Under 1 Roof
Relationship-Based Care
Meet Dr. Sean Brown
Dr. Brown is committed to delivering exceptional, thoughtful, and sensitive care to his dental patients in and around Bucks County. He has completed his AEGD Residency in Charlston as well as advanced dental implant training from the renowned Pikos Institute. As such, he can meet virtually all of his patients’ needs in-house, allowing you to almost always be treated by the team you trust.

Say Hello to Our Talented Dentist Near Bucks County
30+ Years of Experience in the Dental Field
Graduated from Penn State
Earned His Dental Doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
Studied at World-Renowned Institutions, like the Dawson Academy
Proud Member of Professional Organizations, like the American Dental Association
Prioritizes Integrity, Understanding, and Quality with Each Patient
Undeniably Outstanding Care
“Friendly atmosphere and very gentle!”
“Great visit! Everyone is so friendly and professional!! In and out quickly!”
“amazing staff, great experience every visit!!”
How Can We Help
You Truly Smile?
If you reside in Bucks County, good news: you don’t have to go far to get the top-tier, personalized, and compassionate dental care you’re looking for. In fact, we’re only 11 Miles from the Heart of Bucks County! If you are interested in learning more about the services we offer – from routine checkups to meticulous cosmetic dentistry – you’re more than welcome to give us a call or click on the pictures below.
Stress Less & Smile More
If you reside in Bucks County, good news: you don’t have to go far to get the top-tier, personalized, and compassionate dental care you’re looking for. In fact, we’re only 11 Miles from the Heart of Bucks County! If you are interested in learning more about the services we offer – from routine checkups to meticulous cosmetic dentistry – you’re more than welcome to give us a call or click on the pictures below.
We Accept
Dental Insurance
Our practice isn’t in-network with any plans, but we’re extremely dental insurance-friendly and will ensure that your benefits are always maximized.
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We Offer
CareCredit® Financing
If you need to pay for any part of your treatment out-of-pocket, we offer flexible monthly financing through CareCredit upon approval.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Find the Best Place to Get Dental Work Done?
If you have dental insurance, one of your top priorities will likely be finding a practice that is willing to accept your plan. The office’s location and hours will also probably influence your decision. On top of that, chances are you want a dentist with good credentials who provides specific kinds of services for improving and protecting your smile. Take the time to define what you’re looking for before you start comparing practices.
Another strategy is to look at online reviews. Seeing what other patients have to say about a practice can paint a picture of what the team is like and what kind of experience you might have during your own appointment. See what sort of feedback the practice has received on sites like Google, Facebook, and Yelp.
How Much Does It Cost to Get a Tooth Pulled Without Insurance?
A tooth extraction is typically recommended as a last resort when there’s no other way to protect your oral health. As such, you will definitely want to make sure that you’re able to fit the cost of the procedure into your budget. Tooth extractions often cost between $150 and $400 in the United States, but the specific practice you visit, the location of the tooth, the number of teeth being removed, and other factors all need to be taken into account before the final price can be determined.
What Level of Education Is Required to Be a Dentist?
Becoming a dentist requires many years of study and education. All dentists have either a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) or a Doctor of Dental Sciences (DDS). To obtain a DMD or DDS, one must enroll in dental school, which requires a bachelor’s degree. Completing dental school takes at least three years. Then, once a dentist has earned their degree, they will be expected to take continuing education courses. The number of continuing education hours required can vary depending on the state.
What Do You Do If You Can’t Afford a Dentist?
Avoiding the dentist to save money isn’t the best idea; it’s better to have small dental issues treated before they can turn into severe (and potentially costly) problems. You can make visiting the dentist less of a burden on your wallet by:
- Taking advantage of your dental insurance benefits. (We accept all other major PPO plans.)
- Applying for CareCredit financing. (You can select one of several payment plans with low to no interest.)
Located in the Heart
of Doylestown
- - 10 minutes from Doylestown Airport
- - Easily accessible from Doylestown Shopping Center
- - Located off of W. State St. near County Theater
- - Down the street from Heirloom Doylestown & 86 West
