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15 years experience

Location

Ivory Dental Centre
920 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, G10A
Washington, District of Columbia
Mon 11:30 am - 5:00 pm  
Wed 9:30 am - 6:30 pm  
Thu 9:30 am - 6:30 pm  

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About

Dr. Ivory Hancock, President of IVORY Dental Centre shapes her patient's smiles through an extraordinary passion, built on a wealth of experience in the dental field. She began her study of the science at Howard University, where she majored in Biology and minored in Chemistry. Upon graduating, she went on to pursue her Doctorate of Dental Medicine at Temple University’s School of Dentistry in Philadelphia, PA. After completing her residency at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in New York she furthered her training as Chief Resident. An avid proponent of further education and perfecting her craft, she then moved on to advanced cosmetic restorative dentistry instruction at the prestigious Rosenthal Institute at NYU School of Dentistry.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Dr. Ivory Hancock's office located?

Dr. Ivory Hancock's office is in Washington, DC.

What services does Dr. Ivory Hancock offer?

Dr. Ivory Hancock offers Bonding, Braces / Invisalign, Bridges / Dentures and more. Learn more about Dr. Ivory Hancock's services on Opencare or book your appointment today.

Does Dr. Ivory Hancock accept insurance?

Dr. Ivory Hancock accepts Cigna. Enter your insurance details on Opencare to check coverage.

Education & Certifications

Education
Education
Doctor of Dental Medicine
Temple University’s School of Dentistry
Certification
Certification
District of Columbia Board of Health
May 28, 2008

Most Helpful Reviews
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  • Reviewed on August 15th, 2018  •  Verified patient
    Dr. Hancock was very knowledgeable and honest in her assessment of your needs--I didn't feel like the practice was trying to nickel and dime me whenever possible.
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