- Leslie Crowley, Dental Assistant for Dr. Howard Giles
Dental Associates of Delaware
Dentistry With Distinction
Dentist Wilmington Delaware
Dental Cleaning Delaware
Cosmetic Dentistry Delaware


Did you know that preventing gum disease could help lower your health care expenses?
Dental neglect over several months or years can easily triple the cost of managing advanced decay or gum disease. Regular 6 month check ups help to identify problems early on so they do not become more serious and more costly to restore.
There is no known dental condition that corrects itself. The absence of pain does NOT mean the absence of decay or disease. You can be in early stages of decay, gum disease or even oral cancer and experience no pain or any other sumptom. Regular check ups can stop a problem from getting worse and more expensive to treat.
Call us today to schedule your 6 month check up!
Dental Associates of Delaware
Dentistry with Distinction
www.delawaresmiles.com
Dental Cleaning Delaware
Dentist Wilmington Delaware
Dentists in Delaware
Family Dentistry Delaware

1. The Baltimore College of Dental Surgery was the first Dental College in the world and opened November 3rd, 1840 with 5 students enrolled.
2. John Henry Holliday, AKA "Doc Holliday", enrolled in dental school in 1870. In 1872 he received a degree from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery in Philadelphia. Shortly after starting his practice in July 1872 with Dr. Arthur C. Ford in Atlanta, he discovered that he had contracted Tuberculosis. His doctors concurred that he might prolong his life if he moved to a dry climate. From there he started his journey to the West.
3. The nations first President, George Washington, never wore wooden teeth. His lower denture was carved out of ivory!
Dental Associates of Delaware - Dentistry With Distinction
Teeth Grinding Problem
Family Dentistry Delaware
Dentists in Delaware


French dentists were the first Europeans to promote the use of toothbrushes in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. William Addis of Clerkenwald, England, created the first mass-produced toothbrush. The first American to patent a toothbrush was H. N. Wadsworth and many American Companies began to mass-produce toothbrushes after 1885. The Pro-phy-lac-tic brush made by the Florence Manufacturing Company of Massachusetts is one example of an early American made toothbrush. The Florence Manufacturing Company was also the first to sell toothbrushes packaged in boxes. In 1938, DuPont manufactured the first nylon bristle toothbrushes.
Hard to believe, but most Americans did not brush their teeth until Army soldiers brought their enforced habits of tooth brushing back home after World War II.
The first real electric toothbrush was produced in 1939, and developed in Switzerland. In 1960, Squibb marketed the first American electrical toothbrush in the United States called the Broxodent. General Electric introduced a rechargeable cordless toothbrush in 1961. Introduced in 1987, Interplak was the first rotary action electrical toothbrush for home use.

In 1882, the Codman and Shurtleft Company of Randolph, Massachusetts started to mass-produce unwaxed silk floss for commercial home use. The Johnson and Johnson Company of New Brunswick, New Jersey were the first to patent dental floss in 1898. Dr. Charles C. Bass developed nylon floss as a replacement for silk floss during WW II. Dr. Bass was also responsible for making teeth flossing an important part of dental hygiene.


Looking for a new dentist? We are the largest Dental Group Delaware has to offer. We have 4 locations in New Castle County. Our offices are located in Brandywine, Middletown, Greenville and Hockessin. All of our doctors are highly skilled and experienced in General and Cosmetic Dentistry. If you are looking for the best dental care delaware has to offer, you have found it. We encourage you to visit our website for more information regarding cosmetic and family dentistry.
If you would like to schedule an appointment please call one of our offices listed below:
Brandywine (302) 477-4900
Middletown - (302) 378-8600
Greenville - (302) 656-8219
Hockessin - (302) 239-5917

Dr. Tai earned his dental degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry in New Jersey. He received his undergraduate degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Dr. Tai has been in practice since 2002 with the United States Military. Dr. Tai joined the Dental Associates of Delaware team in May of 2005. Dr. Tai is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry, The American Dental Association and the Gamma Pi Delta Prosthodontics Honor Society. In addition to these affiliations Dr. Tai has also attended courses at the prestigious Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies.
Are you looking for the best office for teeth whitening Delaware has to offer? If so, Dental Associates of Delaware is the place for you. We offer both in office and take home whitening options. The in office teeth whitening product we offer is Britesmile. We also offer custom fit whitening trays which may be used at your convenience while at home.
We have 4 office locations with 17 dentist in Delaware. Please call one of our offices today for more information on teeth whitening! You can find all of our office information on our company website:
www.delawaresmiles.com/locations.html
| At Dental Associates of Delaware, our goal is to prevent and detect dental diseases before they become problems. We believe in saving teeth first and strive towards achieving optimum dental health for every patient. Please take a moment to acquaint yourself with our comprehensive Dental Care Services for the entire family. Some of the technology we offer are listed below:
![]() |
Generally, dental insurance only pays a portion of your dental care. We strive to maximize your insurance benefits based on your coverage and policy limitations.
Your specific insurance plan is a contract purchased by your employer from an insurance provider. The terms of the plan are set by your employer. Most employers offer several tiers of plans with different coverage schedules, deductibles and maximum allowances. At all times, you can be confident that we will always provide you with our best services without regard to the limitations imposed by your insurance coverage. To do otherwise would violate our contract with you — a contract we feel morally obliged to honor.
There are as many different dental plans as there are contracts. Your employer has selected your plan and is ultimately responsible for how your contract is designed. Remember, Whether your plan covers a major portion of your dental bill, or only a small amount, dental benefits are good for patients because they help pay for needed treatment. It is important to know that each contract will specify what types of procedures are considered for benefits. Even if a procedure is medically or dentally necessary, it may be excluded from your contract. This does not mean that you do not need the procedure. It simply means that your dental plan will not consider the procedure for payment. For example discretionary dental services such as cosmetic dentistry and some necessary services such as dental implants or night guards are often excluded from a dental plan.
