I strive to provide dentistry that is detailed and comfortable. I enjoy building strong relationships with everyone that comes into Virginia Dental Center, and see those relationships as a crucial part of a successful treatment. I became a dentist because I enjoy meeting new people and see my job as a culmination of an ever-evolving science and art.
How I became a dentist:
I graduated with a degree in Biology from Monmouth University. I continued my education at SUNY University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine. Through hard work and dedication, I received honors from the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and the Northeastern Society of Periodontists. While I was in dental school, I served as the Social Chair and Treasurer of the Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity student chapter.
After dental school, I completed a General Practice Residency at Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center treating our nation’s veterans. I was afforded the opportunity to work closely with specialists and hone in on developing my skills in root canal therapy, fixed and removable prosthodontics, implant dentistry, and oral surgery.