From your first contact with our Broomall dental office, well give you our undivided attention and provide thorough answers to your questions. That same personalized service is present at each and every visit. We want you to feel comfortable, welcomed, listened to, and cared for. Plus, we want to be sure that you understand your diagnosis and treatment options so that you can make wise decisions about your oral healthcare.
You can count on our experience, training, and teamwork. Members of our team have worked together for many years. Were devoted to delivering a dental care experience like no other, and we pride ourselves on our compassion and attention to your every need.
Kim has been part of the Advanced Dental Concepts team since 1998! We are so lucky to have her here. One of Kim's strengths is her ability to solve problems. She's always willing to listen and apply her nearly 40 years of dental knowledge to help our patients resolve their oral health issues. Kim maintains her education through ongoing training and studying the latest techniques as taught by the masters in the field. Plus, she's a consummate team player that we all appreciate.
This new grandparent has been taking care of people professionally in the retail industry for decades and then switched careers 10 years ago to pursue an interest in dentistry, where she found that she had considerable skills. Jennifer has become an essential part of the Advanced Dental Concepts team which she joined in 2018our newest member.
Kathy started her career in dentistry in 1997. Starting as an administrator she learned how to assist at chair side and eventually became the office manager of a very fine general practice. Here at Advanced Dental Concepts she serves as Dr. White's Patient Care Coordinator. Her job is to make sure you understand and feel comfortable and at ease with treatment and financial arrangements.
In Kathy's personal life she is a very busy wife and mother to 3 beautiful children and a whole menagerie of pets! She is a skilled chef and foodie and enjoys relaxing time in the Poconos. Kathy takes pride watching her children become young adults.
Gloria has spent her entire dental career over 40 years just with us! honing her expertise with our team. One of the benefits of this commitment is the satisfaction of watching young patients grow up into happy adults with healthy teeth, then treating their children! Glorias energy and enthusiasm dont stop with her work. Not long ago, she started a chocolate business and a jewelry business, offshoots of her hobbies. Her family includes her husband, Bob, three sons, and grandchildren shed love to tell you about in person.
Your habits are a form of exercise. The harder you work at something, the harder it is to quit. The easier it is to do, the harder it is to change. Your habits are either the best of servants or the worst of masters.
Think ahead of any approaching action. Make a plan and you will always have the advantage. Let your advance worrying become advance thinking and planning. The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining.
The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong, for time and chance happen to everyone. Take a second look at what appears to be someone 's 'good luck.' You 'll find not luck but preparation, planning, and success-producing thinking.
It will be your constant effort to be first-class in everything you attempt that will help you conquer the heights of success. Always do more then you're supposed to do and you can have, be, or do anything you want.
Do a little more than average and from that point on your progress multiplies itself out of all proportion to the effort you put in. You can do a little more each day than you think you possibly can. There is always a best way of doing everything. Find it.
The days got shorter. The temperatures dropped lower. Green leaves grew colorful. And the frost comes on the pumpkin. These are the certain signs of Autumn and the coming of the end of the traditional Harvest season for us. We are not as directly connected to the land and the cycles of the farm as our ancestors, but we benefit from those cycles nonetheless. What wisdom and sensitivity there is to have a holiday like Thanksgiving.
Most lives are filled with tasks. Career, family and community demand so much of our time and the demands seems to be always growing. Thanksgiving, to me, is not about turkeys and cranberry sauce, but rather a set time to reflect on the many gifts and opportunities that we are fortunate enough to have in our lives.
No one sails through life without challenges and difficulties. Reversals of fortune in life, work and health and relationships are the script of our existence, and yet each of us can make a rather extensive list of things for which we are thankful. Starting my list are the expected and usuallife itself and the health of my family and self. But the next level of gratitude for me includes my friendships, my relationship with my community, my work, my team, and those who have entrusted me with their health and care. I am truly blessed to have chosen a profession which I love and which provides constant challenges and rewards and satisfactions.
I encourage each of you to take some time every day to acknowledge those things for which you are thankful. Make an effort to make sure that those things displace the negatives, the downers. Make sure that the only turkeys that you allow in your life are the ones that grace your holiday table.
A 1971 graduate of Temple University Dental School, Dr. White has been in private practice for over 50 years. During this time, he has taken more than 2,000 hours of continuing dental education courses. Dr. White has served as a clinical instructor at the Temple Dental School and the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. He lectures to dental groups and is involved in training younger dentists. Dr. White presented a seminar series at the University of Pennsylvania Dental School entitled 'Becoming the Consummate General Dentist.'