At the dental office of Adam Dai, DMD, PC, we focus on delivering personalized dental care to each patient. Dr. Adam Dai took over the practice in 2019 from Dr. Lee G. Taylor and has served the community in the same location since. While the practice name has changed to Adam Dai DMD, PC, the commitment to exceptional dental care remains the same. It's worth noting that some online directories may still list the previous owner's name at this address, but rest assured, you will receive the same high-quality care that the location has been known for since 2000.
Our Practice Philosophy
Our practice philosophy centers around providing one-on-one attention and exceptional patient care. We believe in attention to detail in every appointment and procedure. Our team is dedicated to offering thorough explanations and discussing the pros and cons of different treatment options with our patients. This approach ensures that patients are well-informed and comfortable with their dental care plan.
We Welcome Your Call
We are currently accepting new patients and look forward to serving your dental needs. Dr. Dai looks forward to seeing you soon!
Dr. Adam Dai
Dr. Adam Dai grew up in neighboring Lower Merion, PA. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology from the Johns Hopkins University and a Doctorate of Dental Medicine (DMD) from Temple Kornberg School of Dentistry.
Dr. Dai loves helping people and building relationships with his patients. He provides focused, one-on-one attention to each patient, which gives them a unique and personalized experience. He believes in educating patients about their dental health and providing them with the tools to feel empowered to make the right choices for their own dental health.
He comes from a family of dentists that includes both of his parents. He is trained to perform a variety of dental services including root canals, crowns and bridges, extractions, dental implants, and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Dai is thrilled to provide excellent dental care to his local community in Havertown, and he looks forward to helping his patients maintain their smiles for many years to come.
When he's not taking care of patients, you will probably find Dr. Dai working out at the gym, running, hiking, supporting the Eagles or 76ers, or playing video games.
What does that mean for you and your family?
FAGD stands for Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry. Earning a Fellowship takes dedication to dental continuing education (CE) beyond graduation. Only about 6 percent of general dentists in the U.S. and Canada are AGD fellows. When you see a dentist with FAGD after their name, you can rest assured that they care about knowing the latest techniques and best practices in dentistry. AGD Fellows practice these techniques in a classroom setting multiple times a year—not every dentist does this.
To become an AGD Fellow, a dentist must:
- Complete over 500 credit hours of CE.
- Earn 350 of those 500 credits in live courses.
- Pass an exam equal in difficulty to board certification exams.
