McKenna Boys

Dentist in Allentown, PA
Dentist in Allentown, PA Committed to delivering your whole family with superior comprehensive dentistry and the individual attention you deserve. We believe you shouldn't have to travel all over town for your dental requirements. We provide services varying from simple tooth whitening to complete smile makeovers because we're dedicated to achieving your absolute finest smile. As one of less than 2400 Masters in the Academy of General Dentistry in the world, Dr. McKenna is uniquely qualified to perform all facets of dentistry in the disciplines in which he has taken 1000's of post-graduate continuing education hours.

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3002 W Tilghman Str
Allentown, PA
18104
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About Us
read moreWe know that you have a choice of dentists in the area and we appreciate your consideration. Our hope is that you'll feel confident in our ability to meet all of your expectations and know that our patients and their comfort is always our number one focus. Established in 1983, we have gained the experience of being able to provide all types of dentistry from General to Preventative to Cosmetic. However, if you don't see exactly what you're looking for here, please contact us and we will do everything we can to satisfy your needs.
Dental Implant
read moreThe treatment consists of a restorative dentist who will ultimately fabricate the prosthesis or teeth that are to be replaced; and an experienced surgeon who will place the dental implants in the jaw bone. Dr. McKenna was trained in both disciplines. Careful evaluation of the patient and meticulous planning is essential in providing predictable and satisfactory results. The treatment consists of 3 phases. The first phase of treatment is the placement of the implant (the root shaped, titanium screw that is commonly referred to as the 'fixture').
Jaw
read moreOne of the most common jaw disorders is related to a problem with the temporomandibular joint, the joint that connects your lower jaw to your skull, and allows your upper and lower jaw to open and close and facilitates chewing and speaking. Such disorders are often accompanied by frequent headaches, neck aches, and in some cases, tooth sensitivity.
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