David Faust DMD, Dentist
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David Faust DMD

Dentist

680 Heacock Road Yardley Pennsylvania, 19067

About

General Practice with concentration in Cosmetic, Full Mouth Rehabilitation and Implants

Education and Training

University of Pennsylvania

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 37 years of experience

Areas of expertise and specialization

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Taught Other Dentists, Core Classes, Classes on Smile Design -

Awards

  • Top Dentist, Philadelphia Magazine, 2010-2012   

Internships

  • Continuing Education in Advanced Restoration, Implants

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Dental Association, Pennsylvania Dental Assoc., Montgomery/Bucks Dental Assoc., Eastern Dental Society, Academy of General Dentistry, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, International Team of Implantogy

Articles and Publications

  • ?Correction of Post-orthodontic Malocclusion with Porcelain Restorations? Contemporary Esthetics2003 ?Instant Orthodontics? Aurum Dental Lab Magazine2001

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Continued Education, Cutting Edge Instruments and Materials, Excellent Service

Teaching and speaking

  • PAC-live

    Clinical Instructor           1999 - 2005

    Smile Design, Full Mouth Rehab, Occlusion and Photography

    The Hornbrook Group

    Clinical Instructor           2005 - 2009

    Smile Design, Full Mouth Rehab and Occlusion

    The Esthetic Masters Study Club Montgomery/Bucks County Pennsylvania

    Founder and Director

    Clinical Instructor and Lecturer           2009 - 2011

    Smile Design, Full Mouth Rehab and Occlusion

Hobbies / Sports

  • Golfing, Skiing, Cooking

Favorite professional publications

  • Dental Economics, Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry

David Faust DMD's Practice location

680 Heacock Road -
Yardley, Pennsylvania 19067
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New patients: 215-493-4021
Fax: 215-321-4621

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