He began his career as a biochemical research scientist at the University of California in Davis, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and Temple University. He has presented and published his work in several internationally peer-reviewed scientific journals and was awarded with grants from the National Institutes of Heath to pursue studies on periodontal disease. Dr. Tewari continued his passion in dental health and later graduated from Temple Universitys Kornberg School of Dentistry.
His research experience in biomedical sciences coupled with his genuine concern for patients allows him to provide a comprehensive and advanced approach to dental health care that is uncommon in today's rushed world. He has dedicated himself to lifelong learning and continuing dental education, and his main focus is to help patients find their perfect smile. He always keeps the same goal in mind, to provide patients with the highest level of treatment in a comfortable and caring environment. He has many lifelong patients who love and appreciate his kind and gentle demeanor.
He truly loves serving his community and still resides in the Delaware County area. He is a proud husband and father of three girls- two of which continued his passion and went on to become dentists themselves!
A native of Delaware County, Dr. Moretto is honored to return and serve his hometown community where he grew up. He graduated from Monsignor Bonner High School. He received a Bachelor of Science in Geography with a minor in Italian language from Villanova University, a Masters of Science in Anatomy and Physiology from Drexel College of Medicine, and went on to earn his Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree from Temple University.
Dr. Moretto strongly believes in communicating the importance of dental health to his patients takes the time to involve them every step of their treatment. He continues to engage in CE courses to stay current with dental practices and learn new procedures to provide the best care for his patients.
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