Quick answer: Doylestown, PA has 73 dental practices in the Dental.me directory. 47 are rated on Google, averaging 4.78★ across 5,797 reviews. Top by independent Dental.me Score: Tyma Bullock & Blessington Dental, Orthodontic Specialists of Bucks County,PC, R.M. Scarazzo, D.M.D., P.C.. Compare them below and shortlist two or three near you to call.
| # | Practice | Google rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tyma Bullock & Blessington Dental | 5★ | 628 |
| 2 | Orthodontic Specialists of Bucks County,PC | 5★ | 376 |
| 3 | R.M. Scarazzo, D.M.D., P.C. | 4.9★ | 391 |
| 4 | Doylestown Dental Cosmetic Center | 4.9★ | 306 |
| 5 | Laurence H. Stone, DDS | 5★ | 238 |
Doylestown does not have a dentist problem — it has an abundance problem. Across the Bucks County seat we track 73 dental practices, and of the 47 that have earned enough Google reviews to rate, 39 sit at 4.8 stars or higher. That is not a normal distribution. In most towns this size the ratings fan out into a bell curve; in Doylestown they pile up at the very top. The town-wide average is a remarkable 4.78, built on 5,797 Google reviews. So the real question here is not “can I find a good dentist?” It is “how do I choose between so many good ones?”
This guide answers exactly that. Everything below is drawn from our live Doylestown dental directory — the ratings, the review counts, the specialty coverage — and it is written to help a Bucks County resident make a confident decision, not to fill space.
What the numbers actually say about this market
A few things jump out. First, coverage is deep for a town of Doylestown’s footprint — 73 practices means you are never more than a short drive from a chair, whether you live near the courthouse, out toward Buckingham, or up the 611 corridor. Second, 43 of those practices maintain a real website, which matters more than it sounds: online booking, new-patient forms, and transparent fee information all tend to travel with a practice that has invested in its web presence. Third, and most tellingly, the reviews are concentrated. Doylestown’s top handful of offices have each gathered hundreds of reviews, which is how a small town accumulates nearly 5,800 of them.
The quality curve is lopsided — in your favor
Here is the single most useful fact about choosing a dentist in Doylestown: the downside risk is low. When 39 of 47 rated practices clear 4.8 stars, a “random” pick is statistically likely to be excellent. The rating distribution below shows just how top-heavy this market is.
The practical takeaway: in Doylestown, ratings alone won’t separate the field, because almost everyone is excellent. That frees you to choose on the things that actually shape your day-to-day experience — specialty fit, location, hours, whether they take your insurance, and chairside rapport. We break those down further in our how we rank practices methodology.
The practices with the most Google reviews
Review volume is the closest thing to a vote count in a local market, and Doylestown’s leaders have earned theirs over years. These are the highest-reviewed, top-rated offices in town — each one links to its full profile with services, hours, and every review:
- Tyma Bullock & Blessington Dental — 5.0 ★ across 628 reviews, the most-reviewed practice in Doylestown by a wide margin. A general-practice anchor for the whole town.
- R.M. Scarazzo, D.M.D., P.C. — 4.9 ★ on 391 reviews, one of the deepest track records in the area.
- Orthodontic Specialists of Bucks County, PC — a perfect 5.0 ★ over 376 reviews; braces and aligner care for kids and adults.
- Doylestown Dental Cosmetic Center — 4.9 ★ on 306 reviews, the go-to name for veneers and smile design.
- Laurence H. Stone, DDS — a spotless 5.0 ★ across 238 reviews.
- L&M Orthodontics — 5.0 ★ on 168 reviews, the town’s second highly-rated orthodontic option.
Notice what that list quietly reveals: two of Doylestown’s six most-reviewed practices are dedicated orthodontists, both at a perfect 5.0. For a town this size, that is unusual depth in one specialty — a genuine advantage if you have a teenager in braces or are weighing clear aligners yourself.
It is also worth understanding why review depth matters more than a raw star number. A practice at 5.0 stars on 12 reviews and one at 5.0 on 628 reviews are not the same bet. The first is a small sample that a single bad week could swing; the second has held its score through hundreds of appointments, staff changes, and the occasional difficult case. When you scan Doylestown’s leaders, read the star rating and the review count together — and then read the three or four most recent reviews specifically, because they tell you what the office is like now, not what it was five years ago. Consistency over volume is the signal that separates a genuinely great practice from a lucky one.
Specialty care: what’s actually available locally
You should not have to drive to Philadelphia for specialist work, and in Doylestown you rarely do. Here is how the town’s specialty coverage stacks up by the number of practices offering each service.
The strongest categories tell a story about who lives here. Dental implants lead with 22 practices — a reflection of a mature, established population investing in permanent tooth replacement. Cosmetic dentistry (18) and teeth whitening (19) are similarly deep, so smile makeovers, veneers, and bonding are well within reach locally. For urgent problems, 16 practices offer emergency dental care — worth bookmarking before you need it. Families are covered too: pediatric dentists and a strong bench of orthodontists and Invisalign providers keep kids’ and teens’ care in town. Rounding out the specialists are 13 periodontists and 9 practices offering dentures.
How to actually choose — a 4-step filter
Because raw quality is a given here, use a subtractive method: start with all 73 and narrow fast.
Step one does most of the work. If you need a routine cleaning, filling, or crown, start with a general practice like Tyma Bullock & Blessington or Laurence H. Stone, DDS. If you already know you need braces, an implant, or a smile redesign, skip straight to the relevant specialist — that is where the 4.8+ concentration really pays off, because you can pick a dedicated expert without sacrificing an ounce of quality. When cost is the question, our national dental cost guide gives you fair-price ranges to bring to any consultation.
Steps two and three are where most Doylestown residents actually make their final call, precisely because quality has already been filtered out as a differentiator. Insurance is the fastest way to shorten the list: a quick phone call to confirm the office is in-network with your specific plan can save you hundreds of dollars a year, and a practice that answers clearly and quickly is telling you something about how the rest of your visits will go. Location and hours do the rest — an excellent dentist across town whose only openings are Tuesday mornings is, in practice, a worse fit than a very good one five minutes away with Saturday hours.
Questions worth asking before your first appointment
Before you book, a two-minute call answers most of what ratings can’t. Ask whether they are accepting new patients and how far out the next cleaning is — a booked-solid practice is usually a good sign, but not if you need care this month. Confirm they take your insurance and ask how they handle the portion your plan doesn’t cover. If you have a specific concern — an implant, aligners, a nervous child, or a tooth that’s been bothering you — ask whether they treat it in-house or refer out. In Doylestown you have the luxury of choosing an office that does what you need under one roof, so there’s little reason to settle for a practice that will send you elsewhere for the very thing you came in for. Finally, ask about emergency availability; knowing who to call at 8pm on a Sunday is worth establishing before the emergency, not during it.
If you’re just outside town
Doylestown sits at the center of a dense cluster of Bucks County communities, and many residents cross town lines for care without a second thought. If you’re closer to one of these, browse their directories too: Plumsteadville, Fountainville, New Britain, Holicong, Buckingham, and Jamison.
When you’re ready to compare side by side, the full, always-current list lives on the Doylestown dentist hub — filter by specialty, sort by rating, and book with confidence in a market where the odds are already in your favor.
How many dentists are in Doylestown, PA?
Dental.me tracks 73 dental practices in Doylestown, PA — 47 carry a public star rating that averages 4.8 stars, and 43 list a website. Compare the full ranked list on the Doylestown dentists page.
Which is the top-rated dentist in Doylestown?
By Dental.me Score, Tyma Bullock & Blessington Dental currently leads the Doylestown list (5.0 stars, 628 reviews). Rankings update as ratings and profile data change, so compare a few offices before deciding.
How do I choose a good dentist in Doylestown?
Compare the Dental.me Score alongside review volume, location, office hours, provider names, and website details, then shortlist three to five Doylestown offices that fit your schedule, budget, and the care you need.
How does Dental.me rank Doylestown dentists?
By an independent Dental.me Score built from each practice's Google star rating out of 100, held to a confidence level by its review volume, with exact review counts breaking ties and a verification lift that lets confirmed practices reach a perfect 100. Featured placements are paid, clearly labeled, and never change the organic order.
Dental.me organizes dental directory data so patients can compare offices with confidence. Use each practice profile and its available website, map, and phone details for current appointment, payment, and care decisions.