Daniel Coyne DDS

Daniel Coyne DDS Coyne Family Dental provides compassionate and high-quality dental care.

Our dental office in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, offers a wide range of care options to protect and maintain a healthy smile. The services we offer include comprehensive preventive, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry. Family Dental Care: With more than 40 years of combined dental experience, Coyne Family Dental provides residents of Plymouth County with excellent cosmetic and preventative dental

care. This expertise provides us with the knowledge and skills to offer you and your family caring, timely, and trustworthy service. Our Practice: The office was opened by Dr. Coyne, who has advanced dentistry degrees and many years of experience. We are proud to have our office staffed with loyal employees who have been with us for 10 to 25 years. Through the years, we have built a great reputation due to our compassionate and gentle care.

Christine Burke graduated with a certificate in Dental Hygiene from Forsyth School of Dental Hygienists and Northeastern...
07/18/2020

Christine Burke graduated with a certificate in Dental Hygiene from Forsyth School of Dental Hygienists and Northeastern University in 1995.

She practiced hygiene at a dental office in Braintree, MA for 22 years before joining our practice in June 2020.

Christine's focus is on providing quality care to patients and educating them on how to maintain good oral health.

Christine lives in East Bridgewater with her husband Bob and 3 daughters. When she is not in the office she loves spending time with her family, friends and rescue dog.

Dr. John Power is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and went to the University of Rochester in upstate New York, where he re...
07/18/2020

Dr. John Power is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and went to the University of Rochester in upstate New York, where he received his degree in Biochemistry.

He earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree
from the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. After graduation he completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency at St. Joseph Health Center in Providence, Rhode Island. Dr. Power joined the practice in Summer 2020.

Dr. Power enjoys the many facets of general dentistry, including oral surgery, endodontics, and patient education. He believes that dentistry should be a collaborative effort between the dental team and the patient, as they work together to improve outcomes.

Dr. Power is currently a member of the American Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry.

Dr. Power likes working with his hands and does woodworking and metalworking in his free time. He is also an avid runner; you might see him jogging around the neighborhood.

Dr. Hanna Shakal originally from Minsk, Belarus received her Doctor of Dental Medicine Degree from the University of Con...
07/18/2020

Dr. Hanna Shakal originally from Minsk, Belarus received her Doctor of Dental Medicine Degree from the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. After graduation she completed General Practice Dentistry Residency at Hartford Hospital, CT. Dr. Shakal joined the practice in Summer 2019.



Dr. Shakal is passionate about comprehensive dental care. She believes that each patient’s dental experience should be relaxing and positive, and that every dental visit should address the patient’s treatment goals completely.



Dr. Shakal is currently an active member of the American Dental Association and Massachusetts Dental Society.



When Dr. Hanna Shakal is not in the office you will find her spending time with her family, traveling, and enjoying reading a good book.

07/18/2020

We are happy to be back and open for business! We are also excited to have Dr. Shakal returning as well as our new additions to the team, Dr. Power and Christine.

At Dr. Daniel O. Coyne, our main goal has always been to protect the health of our patients, our team, and our community...
04/01/2020

At Dr. Daniel O. Coyne, our main goal has always been to protect the health of our patients, our team, and our community. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we're closing the office for all elective dental treatment until May 4th. We will contact you as soon as the office reopens or if this date changes. Here are some more details you should know:

If you have a dental emergency, please contact us and
we'll take care of you. If you're in pain, have a broken
tooth, or an abscess, please call

If you have essential ongoing treatment with us, we will
keep you on the schedule or re-appoint your treatment as
needed. We will be reaching out to each of you
individually

Our online practice portal is always open. You can log in
at www.patientconnect365.com to look up past
appointments, pay your bill, and access our office forms
and documents

We wish you all good health. Please know that we will get through this together!

Be safe,

The team at Dr. Daniel O. Coyne

02/23/2017

To achieve basic minimum oral health, do these things: Brush at least twice a day. Floss daily. Eat a healthy, diverse diet. Limit sugary drinks and between-meal snacks. Schedule regular dental checkups once or twice a year.

02/21/2017

In colonial America, a variety of metals were used for fillings. In the 1760s, Boston dentist John Baker used either gold or lead to fill teeth that were “hollow (so as to render them useful) and prevent the Air getting into them, which aggravates the Pain.”

02/16/2017

Most adults are good candidates for dental implants, even those with a history of other medical issues or conditions. Implants have been successful for patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, gum disease and former smokers.

02/14/2017

Sugar damages teeth because it feeds bacteria (those germs have to eat something) which, in turn creates an acid that eats tooth enamel. Candy is not the only source of sugar; some dried fruits, like raisins, contain a higher percentage of sugar than drugstore candy.

02/09/2017

Did you know that dental implants are preferable to dentures in almost all cases? In fact, with dental implants, there is no need to worry about denture slippage, and eating and drinking will feel much more natural.

02/07/2017

Veneers, although typically constructed of porcelain, can be made of plastic as well. Veneers are generally used over the front teeth to change teeth color and shape to correct any number of aesthetic dental issues, including asymmetrically or oddly shaped teeth, teeth that are crooked or unevenly spaced, discolored teeth, chipped teeth, or teeth with uneven surfaces.

Address

23 Union Street
Bridgewater, MA
02324

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 2pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+15086976596

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