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Advanced Dental Imaging Associates

Dentist
300 S Washington St, Butler, PA 16001

About Advanced Dental Imaging Associates

Butler’s downtown stretch along Washington Street has long been a mix of practical stops and quiet storefronts, the kind of place where dental imaging might not be the first thing on your mind—until you need it. Advanced Dental Imaging Associates fits into that unassuming rhythm, offering specialized services without the fanfare of a big-city practice. The address, 300 S Washington St, Butler, PA 16001, puts it squarely in the middle of things, a few blocks from the courthouse and the kind of coffee shops where lawyers and nurses take their breaks.

Dental imaging isn’t the sort of category that pulls in casual foot traffic, but it’s the kind of thing you’re glad exists when a general dentist refers you for a closer look. This place handles the behind-the-scenes work—panoramic X-rays, cone beam CT scans, the kind of detailed imaging that informs everything from implants to orthodontic planning. There’s no rating to cite on Google (81 reviews sit without a scored average), which means you’re either dealing with a polarizing experience or the kind of no-nonsense operation that doesn’t inspire strong opinions either way.

Referrals likely drive most of the traffic here, the kind of word-of-mouth that comes from dentists who need precise diagnostics but don’t want to send patients too far out of town. If you’re coordinating care or just following up on a recommendation, the phone line is (724) 287-4228. It’s the sort of number you’d jot on a sticky note and tuck into your wallet, just in case—no flashy jingle, no memorable pattern, just a direct line to whoever answers.

The building itself is part of that stretch of Butler where the sidewalks feel a little wider than necessary, a holdover from an era when downtowns were built for strolling. If you’re heading there for the first time, the map pin drops you right at the door, though you might still double-check the address against the brass plaque by the entrance. Around here, even the specialists keep a low profile.

This listing was last updated on March 24, 2026

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