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Locality: Allentown, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 610-435-4838



Address: 3131 College Heights Blvd., Suite 2500 18104 Allentown, PA, US

Website: maryvsmiles.com

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Mary Viechnicki DMD 04.06.2021

Our donation bin so far for our new project!!

Mary Viechnicki DMD 04.12.2020

Wellness Wednesday today!! Grasshopper pose in the office between patients #yoga

Mary Viechnicki DMD 23.11.2020

Special thank you to all veterans today!

Mary Viechnicki DMD 15.11.2020

happy Friday everyone! Have an awesome weekend.

Mary Viechnicki DMD 07.11.2020

Love our patient gifts, definitely feeling fall today with our new pumpkin!

Mary Viechnicki DMD 31.10.2020

We are excited to reopen our doors on June 1, 2020! As we have always been dedicated to providing the highest quality of care in the safest environment, we have even further enhanced these measures with the following: Patients will be screened with a COVID-19 questionnaire and no touch temperature check. We ask that you please come to your appointment alone, unless you are a minor or need a chaperone. Our team will be wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) as... necessary. We ask that all patients wear their own masks or face coverings upon arrival. We are taking all hand washing and sanitizing precautions and will provide hand sanitizing stations for patients throughout the office. We have installed JADE Surgically Clean Air purifiers in all treatment rooms. Social Distancing, when possible, as we manage our schedule so we do not have many people in the office at one time. Please call us at (610) 435-4838 for an appointment. We miss everyone and we are looking forward to seeing you soon! Best, Dr. Mary Viechnicki and Team

Mary Viechnicki DMD 18.10.2020

Friday flight #flyingpigeonpose

Mary Viechnicki DMD 01.10.2020

Elevating the patient experience! Thank you to Surfct.com for making it happen.

Mary Viechnicki DMD 12.09.2020

Crowns restore the appearance, shape, and alignment of a damaged tooth. After a crown is cemented in place, it’s usually the only visible part of the tooth. Crowns are made to look like natural teeth, so they don’t stand out or look odd inside the mouth. We can discuss more during your next visit! #dentalcrown #procelaincrown

Mary Viechnicki DMD 05.09.2020

Be careful when choosing a charcoal-based toothpaste. Using a material that’s too abrasive on your teeth can wear down your enamel. This could end up making your teeth look more yellow by exposing the dentin, a calcified yellow tissue. It can also make your teeth more sensitive. If you’re unsure, give our office a call. #charcoaltoothpaste #teethwhitening

Mary Viechnicki DMD 31.08.2020

Full mouth rehabilitation is the art of restoring the beauty, form and function of teeth that have been damaged by accident, injury or unintentional loss.Through a combination of esthetically pleasing porcelain crowns, veneers, dental implants and lasers, a full mouth rehabilitation can improve lives by restoring confidence, health and emotional outlook. https://bit.ly/2PX1WeH

Mary Viechnicki DMD 29.08.2020

No huge brackets darkening your smile! No irritation on your lips or cheeks! No worries about a mouth injury while playing sports! Are you ready to feel the difference?! Call us today to learn more about Invisalign! #invisalign #clearaligners

Mary Viechnicki DMD 12.08.2020

Deep breaths, chin up, and keep going!

Mary Viechnicki DMD 23.07.2020

Making the world a better place one smile at a time--that’s our job! Give us a call today to see how we can improve your smile! #cosmeticdentistry #smilemakeover

Mary Viechnicki DMD 04.07.2020

The days of metal wires and brackets are gone! Invisalign with our office is the invisible way to straighten your teeth without braces by using a series of clear removable aligners to straighten the teeth without traditional braces. Learn more about Invisalign here! https://bit.ly/2B2icTx

Mary Viechnicki DMD 21.06.2020

Did you know that proper brushing takes at least two minutes? For optimal oral health, brush at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste for at least two minutes, especially first thing in the morning and before bedtime. Your mouth will thank you! #toothbrushing #oralhealth

Mary Viechnicki DMD 08.06.2020

If you’re worried about periodontal disease, one of the best ways to prevent it or speed up the healing process is to reduce inflammation. Start by eating less sugar, increasing vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and Omega-3 fats and include exercise, sleep, stress management and most importantly, great oral hygiene into your lifestyle! #oralhygiene #vitamins

Mary Viechnicki DMD 20.05.2020

Let your sunshine cure the winter blues!