He doesn’t just build smiles — he builds people.
Dr. Adam collects funky eyeglasses, flies camera drones down the Jersey Shore, and refuses the stiff new-patient handshake. Instead, he starts with a phone call—swapping stories, answering every “dumb” question, and making sure you feel the fit is right before you ever see the chair. Guided by an “attack problems, not people” mindset, this second-generation dentist blends surgical precision with a mentor’s heart.
Unmatched Credentials
ABOI/ID Diplomate & Board-Certified Implantologist—fewer than 500 dentists worldwide hold the badge; Adam not only earned it, but he also helps write the exam others sweat over.
Clinical Educator & Program Leader—former Clinical Director of the Howard University Implant MaxiCourse® and current faculty for multiple national training programs.
Hundreds of Implant, Bone-Graft & Full-Arch Cases Each Year—often performed with gentle IV sedation so you wake up already smiling.
Third-Degree Black Belt Discipline—brings martial-arts focus to every procedure and every lesson he teaches the next generation of clinicians.
Legacy in Motion—a second-generation dentist who modernized the family practice while pioneering mobile anesthesia ventures and advanced surgical workflows.
Why Patients Can’t Stop Raving (500+ Five-Star Reviews)
“He talked to me like a friend, not a number.”
“Laughed through the consult, cried happy tears after my new teeth.”
“He told me the price on day one—and it was way less than I feared.”
Dr. Adam’s rule: dentistry starts with conversation, not X‑rays. Before you book a chair, he wants a quick, friendly phone chat to hear your story, answer every off‑the‑wall question, and make sure our practice is the perfect fit for you (and your budget).
What to expect in your 10‑minute “get‑to‑know‑you” call
Swap names, laughs, and dental goals—zero judgment, zero pressure.
Get honest ballpark pricing and financing options up front.
Decide together whether an in‑office consultation makes sense.
Most patients hang up saying, “I already feel better—when can I come in?”