484-509-9259
available for emergencies
Infection control has always been a top priority for our practice and you may have seen this during your visits to our office. Our infection control processes are made so that when you receive care, it’s both safe and comfortable. We want to tell you about the infection control procedures we follow in our practice to keep patients and staff safe. Learn more.
Smile Exchange of Trooper is a welcoming, family-focused practice that provides quality dental care with transparent pricing options that work for everybody.
We specialize in providing patients with the perfect balance of comfort, care, and convenience. Our offices are equipped with modern, top-of-the-line technology and our welcoming staff always strive to provide exceptional service that makes going to the dentist no longer scary, confusing, or financially draining.
Whether you’re coming in for routine dental hygiene, a dental emergency, a tooth extraction, dentures, teeth whitening, or cosmetic dentistry, the experts at Smile Exchange are here to serve you and ensure you have an exceptional experience during your visit.
Our office is located in Trooper and is just one of six local offices in the area ensuring close proximity to your home or work throughout the Delaware Valley.
We accept most major dental insurance plans and offer an affordable patient loyalty plan for those without insurance.
Monday |
10 am to 7 pm |
Tuesday | 10 am to 7 pm |
Wednesday |
8 am to 5 pm |
Thursday | 8 am to 5 pm |
Friday | 7 am to 1 pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Dr. Rousseau, words cannot express how grateful I am to you for taking such good care of me this morning. You are an amazing dentist and your girls are outstanding. Michael thanks for holding my hand and all your kind reassurances. Nicole thanks for be patient and kind. Special thank you also to Laurie, Mary Joe, and Kristie your office is amazing! *****Eleanor Charles
Trooper is located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania with a population of 5,744. The area of Trooper was part of the Welsh Tract, an area of Pennsylvania settled by Quakers from Wales
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