Bruce R. Terry, DMD – Endodontist
BS, Biology and Natural Science: Muhlenberg
College, Allentown, PA
DMD: Temple University School of
Dentistry
Endodontic Residency: Temple University
School of Dentistry
Fellow: International College of
Dentists, American College of Dentists
Clinical Associate Professor, Department
of Endodontics: Temple University School
of Dentistry
Hospital Privileges: Phoenixville
Hospital, Brandywine Hospital (First area endodontist
with hospital privileges, so patients have sedation
options)
Member: American Dental Association,
American Association of Endodontists, American Association
of Dental Editors, Pennsylvania Dental Association,
Valley Forge Dental Association; President, Temple
University Graduate Endodontic Alumni Association
Associate Editor: Journal of
the Pennsylvania Dental Association
“Throughout my
career I’ve made it a priority to keep abreast
of advances in technology. Any technique or equipment
that can make endodontics more effective, longer-lasting
or more comfortable allows me to offer patients
a higher standard of care. After all, helping people
is why I became an endodontist in the first place.
In the end, my favorite thing is to hear my patients
say ‘Everything I’ve heard about root
canals is a lie.’”
Dr. Terry lives in Wayne, PA, with his wife, Susan;
his daughter, Caroline; his son, Henry; and his
golden retriever, Scout. When he’s not working,
he enjoys woodworking and home renovation, as well
as backpacking, horseback riding and bicycling.
Originally from Los Angeles, Dr. Terry says he loves
the open area of Western Montgomery County.
He continues to teach one day a week at Temple
University’s School of Dentistry. He is a
clinical associate professor with the Department
of Endodontics. For more information about the graduate
program, please visit the
Department of Endodontics at Temple University.
Susan I. Silberg, DMD – Endodontist
BS: Brandeis University, Waltham,
MA
DMD: University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
Endodontic Residency: University
of Pennsylvania
“I always knew
I wanted to pursue a specialty career in dentistry,
and I find it just as rewarding today. I like being
in the business of helping people save their teeth.
Even though the procedures are similar, every case
is different. That’s what keeps it interesting
for me nearly 15 years later. I enjoy the advances
in materials and instruments that continue to make
the care I provide gentler and more effective.”
Dr. Silberg is married with 3 children who all
love sports. She is a true soccer mom, football
mom, baseball mom and lacrosse mom. When she is
not working or spending time with her children,
she enjoys running, skiing, hiking and working out
at the gym.