Dr. Eric Scott Hans D.M.D.
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
515 W. Main St. Collegeville PA, 19426Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Hans graduated from the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Dental Medicine then completed a residency in general dentistry at the Peninsula Hospital Center in New York City. There Dr. Hans excelled ...
Provider Details
Treatments
- Oral Surgery
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Emergency Dentistry
- Dental Bonding
- Laser Dentistry
- Prosthodontics
- Periodontics
- Composite Fillings
- Digital X-ray (cdr)
- Remove Dental Decay (cavities)
- Desensitize Sensitive Teeth
- Reshape “gummy Smiles”
- Frenectomy (frenulumectomy)
- Soft Tissue Biopsies
- Tooth Preparation
- Treat Oral Ulcers
- Remove Old Composite Fillings
- Biolase Waterlase Md
- Dental Crown
- Dental Extraction
- Infant Care
- Laser Treatment For Dental Fillings
- Root Canal
- Simple Tooth Extractions
- Teeth Whitening
- Tooth Extraction
Professional Memberships
- Professional Member American Dental Association
- Professional Member Pennsylvania Dental Association
- Professional Member Montgomery-Bucks Dental Society
- Professional Member Pennsylvania Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
- Professional Member Associated Pediatric Dental Specialists of SE PA
- Professional Member American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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Dr. Eric Scott Hans D.M.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Hans
- Michelle d.
Great with special needs daughter.
- Gigi w.
Wonderful doctors.
- L. g.
Excellent experience.
- S. .
Excellent, thorough service.
- Ryan g.
he is nice.
- Anthony g.
excellent, gentle an caring.
- Mary b.
Hospitality Matched By None....
- R. e.
Best pediatric dentist in the area!.
- S. c.
Amazing.
- Gracie o.
I liked being here.
- Anonymous
The office staff is great..
- Michael g.
The definitive pediatric dentist.
- Anonymous
Wonderful with Kids!.
- A. j.
Dr Erik and all is staff is great!.
- K. r.
We had a great experience .
- Trent h.
Fantastic!.
- C. m.
Outstanding!.
- Wendy t.
Amazing find!.
- S. c.
Great Job With a Very Nervous Child.
- Sue c.
Teeth extractions. The Doctor and assistant were wonderful..
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