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Residents of New Jersey know about closeness. Though the state takes up less than 9,000 square miles, it is home to over 8.9 million people, giving it the highest population density in the country (over 1,000 people per square mile). As the only state whose cities are all classified as metropolitan areas, residents of New Jersey know that taking good care of themselves is especially important to maintaining a healthy quality of life. For many people, the high costs of dental health care can make that challenging, but with the help of Doctors Network, local dentists can now mitigate that challenge for all New Jersey families. Through Doctors Network, patients can sign up for direct dental plans that, unlike insurance, can guarantee significant discounts on every treatment and procedure that their dentists offer.

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The township of Union is located in North-Central Union County which offers the comfort of a suburban life while also maintaining the warmth and friendliness of a small town. It is a diverse community that offers a middle to upper-class life at a rather affordable price. History reveals that it has mostly profited from the shoe industry and is noted for leather tanning and shoe manufacturing. But today, Union is best known for its saltwater taffy and other candies—a local specialty that few can resist. But this sticky treat has a downside – it clings to your teeth and leaves a sugary residue behind for bacteria to feed on. This is why you should be consulting your dentist on a regular basis so that nothing eats away at your teeth.

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If you are planning to devour the famous candy and saltwater taffy in Union, make sure to keep your dental health in check. Reach out to the best dentists in Union, so you don’t have to listen to the trauma of the drilling sound at a dentist’s office. Scary, isn’t it? There are several toxic materials that are present in candies and taffies which can cause a number of cavities in your molars.

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If you’re looking for a dental professional, you can pick and choose any dentist that you like. Choose from the best professionals with the help of Doctors Network and make your decision-making process easier. Explore the wide range of dental health experts with the help of our search tool, and book your dental appointment now!

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    Stuart N. Kaminsky DDS, PLLC
    175 Jericho Tpke, suite 311, Syosset, NY 11791 
    40.52 miles near Union
    phone

    (516) 921-1960

    review by Christina D.

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    I’m very pleased to write that Dr. Kaminsky gave me the personalized dental services I’ve been looking for. I’ve been to larger offices, but their staff was never able to give such a personalized approach. I wanted something more personal, and I found it here in Syosset, NY.

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    Big Apple Dental
    1537 Straight Path, Wyandanch, NY 11798 
    47.68 miles near Union
    phone

    (631) 482-9100

    review by Molly M.

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    Dr. Reznik and Big Apple Dental had been our dentist in Wyandanch, NY for a long time, so we trusted him. Change can be hard to handle, So when we moved we were sad that we might have to change dentist. But Dr. Reznik is such a great dentist, that we are willing to drive two hours. The office staff is very is very kind and knowledgeable. I’ve had the same hygienist for a while now, and that’s what really matters to me because that is all I really need normally. I’m very lucky that Dr. Reznik is on this dental plan because then my routine cleanings and x-rays are only $25.00!

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    College Hill Dental Group
    324 Cattell St, Easton, PA 18042 
    49.08 miles near Union
    phone

    (610) 686-9330

    Who is Dr. David Moghadam DDS?
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    Dr. David A. Moghadam is passionate about providing his patients with high-quality care and respect. To ensure that his patients receive only the best that dentistry has to offer, Dr. Moghadam frequently attends post-graduate education and advanced training in all areas of dentistry. He has completed hundreds of hours of continuing education courses and is an active member of many dental associations that keep him well-informed about the latest dental techniques and technologies. He is a member of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Dental Associations, the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Dental Association, and the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. He is also a Key Opinion Leader for Planmeca and a digital dentistry and practice management lecturer with his local Spear Study Club.

    Dr. Moghadam earned his undergraduate degree from Rutgers University. He then earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry. He won numerous awards for his outstanding scholastic achievements, leadership, and clinical aptitude while in university including the American Student Dental Association Award of Excellence and the William R. Cinotti Endowed Scholarship. He was a member of the Gamma Pi Delta Prosthodontic Honor Society. After graduating, he attended a General Practice Residency program at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. During this program, he received extensive training in implant dentistry, endodontics, and comprehensive restorative treatment.

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