Caroline Tuttle, DMD, Dentist
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Caroline Tuttle, DMD

Dentist

330 Princeton Hightstown Rd West Windsor NJ, 08550

About

Dr. Caroline Tuttle is a Dentist practicing in West Windsor, NJ. Dr. Tuttle specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.

Education and Training

Lafayette College Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a Minor in Economics 0

Rutgers School of Dental Medicine DDS 0

NYU Implant Maxicourse 0

Provider Details

FemaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

Full Smile Transformations, including Smile Makeovers and Dental Implant Supported Tooth Replacement Surgery and Restorations

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • New Jersey Board of the Academy of General Dentistry -

Professional Memberships

  • International Congress of Oral Implantologists  

Caroline Tuttle, DMD's Practice location

330 Princeton Hightstown Rd -
West Windsor, NJ 08550
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Caroline Tuttle, who serves patients in West Windsor Township, New Jersey.

Dr. Caroline is a skilled dentist currently working with patients at her private practice – Tuttle Dental Care – in West Windsor Township, New Jersey. She specializes in Full Smile Transformations, including Smile Makeovers and Dental Implant Supported Tooth Replacement Surgery and Restorations. Leveraging the latest technology, she ensures her patients receive top-quality outcomes and a positive dental experience.

Growing up surrounded by the world of dentistry, she was inspired by her father, Dr. Tuttle, who not only established a dental practice within their home but also served as her first soccer coach. The bond they shared extended beyond the field, as she fondly recalls spending time helping out at her father’s dental office from the tender age of eighth grade.

Although dentistry wasn’t initially on her radar, Dr. Caroline’s love for spending time with her father eventually blossomed into a true calling. Choosing to play Division 1 Soccer at Lafayette College to remain close to her dad, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a Minor in Economics. Subsequently, she ventured into the field of marketing before discovering her genuine passion for dentistry.

Her educational journey took her to Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, where she earned her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree. Following this, she honed her skills further through a General Practice Residency at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Her commitment to excellence led her to pursue additional training, completing a 2-year Implant Maxicourse at NYU and earning fellowship status in the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.

A lifelong learner, Dr. Caroline views continuing education as a vital aspect of her role, constantly seeking ways to enhance both herself and the overall patient experience. Her dedication to advancing her knowledge is evident through her active involvement in professional organizations, such as serving on the New Jersey Board of the Academy of General Dentistry for three years.

Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. Dentists diagnose and treat dental issues and help patients develop better oral hygiene regimens. They clean teeth, correct bite issues, perform surgeries and extractions, and perform other duties to ensure that the teeth and mouth are healthy.

Beyond her commitment to dentistry, Dr. Caroline finds joy in her beautiful family. The recent addition of twins, a baby boy and girl, in the fall of 2022 marked a significant chapter in her life. Becoming a mother has been her greatest life event, and she looks forward to sharing her love for dentistry with her children, just as her father did with her.

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UNIV MEDICAL CENTER OF PRINCETON AT PLAINSBOROl

ONE-FIVE PLAINSBORO ROAD PLAINSBORO NJ 8536

Head west on Princeton - Hightstown Road (CR 571) 2.8 mi
Continue straight onto Princeton Hightstown Road (NJ 64) 1618 ft
Continue right onto Washington Road (CR 571) 1.1 mi
Take the ramp on the right onto CR 571 114 ft
Enter Penns Neck Circle and take the 1st exit onto Brunswick Pike (US 1) 4874 ft
Turn right 470 ft
Turn left 442 ft
Turn right 500 ft
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CAPITAL HEALTH SYSTEM-FULD CAMPUSl

750 BRUNSWICK AVE TRENTON NJ 8638

Head west on Princeton - Hightstown Road (CR 571) 2.8 mi
Continue straight onto Princeton Hightstown Road (NJ 64) 1618 ft
Continue right onto Washington Road (CR 571) 1.1 mi
Take the ramp on the right onto CR 571 114 ft
Enter Penns Neck Circle and take the 2nd exit onto Brunswick Pike (US 1) 1.7 mi
Keep left at the fork onto Brunswick Pike (US 1) 4.1 mi
Keep left at the fork onto Trenton Freeway (US 1) 3.0 mi
Take the ramp on the right 384 ft
Keep left at the fork 90 ft
Turn left onto New York Avenue 367 ft
Turn right onto North Olden Avenue (CR 622) 1226 ft
Turn left onto Brunswick Avenue (US 206) 1245 ft
You have arrived at your destination, on the left

ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HAMILTONl

ONE HAMILTON HEALTH PLACE HAMILTON NJ 8690

Head east on Princeton - Hightstown Road (CR 571) 1.6 mi
Continue straight onto Princeton Hightstown Road (CR 571) 1.2 mi
Turn right onto US 130 5.9 mi
Turn right onto Nottingham Way (NJ 33) 5210 ft
Keep left at the fork onto NJ 33 1.5 mi
Turn left onto White Horse Hamilton Road 5034 ft
Turn left onto Hamilton Health Place 841 ft
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