- Leslie Crowley, Dental Assistant for Dr. Howard Giles
Dental Associates of Delaware
Dentistry With Distinction
Dentist Wilmington Delaware
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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.
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Brandywine (302) 477-4900
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Invisalign treatment is now being offered by many of our doctors in several of our office locations in Delaware. Below is information from the Invisalign website.
Your Invisalign treatment will consist of a series of aligners that you switch out about every two weeks. Each aligner is individually manufactured with exact calculations to gradually shift your teeth into place. And since your Invisalign system is custom-made for your teeth and your teeth only, with a plan devised by you and your dentist or orthodontist, you know you'll end up with a smile that truly fits.
If you're ready for a smile that transforms your appearance, Invisalign is your answer. Although there are many choices out there, no other works as effortlessly as the Invisalign system.
Invisalign is the best way to transform your smile without interfering with your day-to-day life.
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Do you remember the first time you walked into the dentist's office? Do you remember how old you were? I do. I was a little over 3 years old and the office was in Scarsdale, NY in a shopping center. The dentist was my "Uncle Mel". Now he wasn't really my uncle but he was my uncle Bruce's best friend. He was a pediatric dentist. I remember the waiting area with all the toys and never really wanting to leave that area. I remember having to sit in the chair while "uncle Mel" examined my teeth and then while a very nice lady cleaned them. I thought this is really not so bad. Then came the flouride. She placed these big trays in my mouth filled with flavored flouride and said to try not to gag. This was when I realized that it was impossible for me not to gag. After this part was over I was given a toy. Do you know, that even though those flouride trays scared me tremendously, I still loved going to the dentist. Getting that new toy was all I needed to brave the flouride trays.
Now all of these years later I find myself working for the largest Dental Group Delaware houses. I watch how our dentists and hygienists interact with the children here and see how excited the kids are to come in for their visits. It makes me recal all of those great trips to "uncle Mel" when I was a kid.


Dr. Rocheleau earned his dental degree from Temple University and has been in practice since 1969. One of the founding doctors of Dental Associates of Delaware, Dr. Rocheleau is a member of the American Dental Association, Delaware State Dental Society, Philadelphia County Dental Society, and First State Implant Study Group.

Dr. Bond received his dental training from Georgetown University School of Dentistry and has been with Dental Associates of Delaware since 1984. Dr Bond is a member of the American Dental Association, Delaware State Dental Society, and First State Implant Study Group. Along with the previous affiliations, he is also on the dental staff at the Wilmington Hospital of the Christiana Care Health System.

Prior to entering private practice in 1991, Dr. Bradley received his dental degree at the University of North Carolina. He then completed his residency at the University of Maryland. Dr Bradley joined the group in 1992. He is an active member of the American Dental Association, Delaware State Dental Society, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Academy of Stomatology and the Delaware Academy of Practice Management. Dr Bradley has completed courses at the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies and is trained in Neuromuscular Dentistry.

A graduate of the Boston University School
of Graduate Dentistry, Dr. Carroccia has
practiced Restorative Dentistry for over twelve
years. In addition to his dental degree from
Boston, Dr. Carroccia has completed several
courses at the prestigious Las Vegas Institute for
Advanced Dental Studies. The training he has
received from LVI has encouraged Dr. Carroccia
to concentrate on Aesthetic and Cosmetic
Dentistry as well as Neuromuscular Dentistry.
Dr. Carroccia’s neuromuscular training allows him to
diagnose and treat TMJ problems by utilizing state of the
art EMG and Jaw tracking technology. He is certified in
invisalign and dental lasers. Dr. Carroccia has recently
become involved with the iTero system which incorporates
impression free procedures. He maintains an active affiliation
with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, The
Academy of Graduate Dentistry, The American Dental
Association, Delaware State Dental Society, and the First
State Implant Study Group. Dr. Carroccia is a staff
member and an attending dentist with Christiana Care. In
addition to his professional commitments, Dr. Carroccia also
lectures to the public on cosmetics, neuromuscular dentistry
and the latest advances and technology in modern dentistry.