Dr. Pallavi Batra
Dentist
7501 Stenton Avenue Philadelphia PA, 19150About
Dr. Pallavi Batra, DMD received her dental degree from The University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, one of the few IVY LEAGUE Dental Schools in the United States. She graduated with honors in several disciplines including Orthodontics, Oral Medicine, Periodontics, Geriatric, and Oral Surgery. Dr. Batra has been involved in the practice of dentistry for over 15 years. She is also a member of the American Dental Association, Pennsylvania Dental Association, Association of General Dentistry and American Association of Cosmetic Dentistry. She takes frequent continuing education courses throughout the year to update her dental expertise.
Dr. Batra emphasis on patient comfort as well as keeping up-to-date with the latest advancements in dentistry, enable her to provide her patients with the best quality of care in the field. Pursuing her specialized interests, she continued to take special courses and spent several hours of continuing education for placing and restoring implants. Dr. Batra has a wide range of experience in different areas of dentistry, from cosmetic and restorative dentistry to surgical treatments including implants and laser Dentistry. She is a Preferred Provider of Invisalign and is an expert at Cosmetic Dentistry. Her expertise is in, smile transitions with a combination of Invisalign and Porcelain Veneers/crowns. She has a vast experience with root canal treatment.
To Dr. Batra, nothing is as important as making her patient’s dental experience an enjoyable one. “I have always enjoyed working with people, passionately driven to preserve natural smiles and I want each of my patients to know how to obtain optimal oral health care.” She excels at applying her highly specialized esthetic surgical expertise to solving her patient’s complex dental challenges. She is licensed for administering Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas) to alleviate patient anxiety during dental treatment and ensure patient comfort. She is deeply committed to ensuring that her patients receive the best possible treatment and service and strives every day to set a new standard of care in dental medicine.
Education and Training
University of Pennsylvania DMD 2011
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