Dr. Lawrence Edward Bowers DDS
Dentist
711 East Capitol St. SE Washington DC, 20003Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Larry Bowers received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Middlebury College in 1975. He was awarded his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the Medical College of Virginia in 1980. Dr. Bowers has ...
Education and Training
Medical Colleg of Virginia Dentistry 1980
Provider Details
Treatments
- General And Cosmetic Dentistry
- Teeth Whitening
- Invisalign
- Porcelain Dental Veneers
- Crown & Bridge
- Tmj And Tmd Treatments
- Gum Desease Treatments
Professional Memberships
- Member American Dental Association
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Dr. Lawrence Edward Bowers DDS's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Bowers
- Nicky s.
Excellent service all around.
- Penelope w.
Larry Bowers is the best dentist in the known universe!.
- Christine a.
Always easy.
- Margot e.
Good - as always!.
- Ed f.
Excellent.
- S. k.
Dr.Bowers is an excellent dentist.
- J. .
Kanine did a good job on my teeth..
- Richard a.
Solid.
- D. d.
Fantastic.
- Eveline s.
Expert, highest quality care, high-tech & friendly!.
- Robert d.
Another good visit!.
- L. p.
Wonderful visit with attentive staff.
- Marilyn b.
Great!.
- R. m.
excellent experience with Cindy.
- Melissa p.
Very kind and thorough.
- Steve s.
Cleaning.
- Kim j.
Awesome.
- Judy j.
Outstanding.
- J. r.
Excellent dental care!.
- M. p.
Excellent.
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