I had no plans to become a dentist when I grew up in Smithtown, Long Island, and tried playing pro soccer after earning my B.S. at Cornell, but I gave up. My dad wanted to encourage me to go back to school, so he insisted I take a job as a garbage collector for a year, which was a motivator.
A friend was studying at the NYU College of Dentistry, and he convinced me to apply. I immediately discovered that I loved the cosmetic aspect of dentistry, helping classmates glaze their crowns because I had a good eye for color. I graduated from SUNY at Stony Brook in 2002, did my residency there (including being chief resident for an additional year), then began working in a fee-for-service practice, Huntington Bay Dental, in Huntington, NY 2004.
In 2007, I went to my first meeting of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and I thought, "Wow, I want to do dentistry like that because my patients deserve it." I became accredited in 2011, have overseen the AACD's accreditation process for the past five years, and am one of just 90 dentists worldwide to achieve the Accredited Fellow status. I am now president-elect and a certified missionary about the value for patients and practices of mastering cosmetic dentistry.
Unfortunately, only about five percent of dentists are really devoted to developing the skills to be able to deliver that level of excellence. I started out working six days a week at my practice, and now I work 12 hours on Mondays and Tuesdays and nine on Wednesdays, mostly doing not just the most complex cosmetic cases but also full mouth reconstructions. I fly out to teach classes or attend conferences on Wednesday night or Thursday morning (I am booked into 2025. Email me if you want to know my schedule).
A friend was studying at the NYU College of Dentistry, and he convinced me to apply. I immediately discovered that I loved the cosmetic aspect of dentistry, helping classmates glaze their crowns because I had a good eye for color. I graduated from SUNY at Stony Brook in 2002, did my residency there (including being chief resident for an additional year), then began working in a fee-for-service practice, Huntington Bay Dental, in Huntington, NY 2004.
In 2007, I went to my first meeting of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and I thought, "Wow, I want to do dentistry like that because my patients deserve it." I became accredited in 2011, have overseen the AACD's accreditation process for the past five years, and am one of just 90 dentists worldwide to achieve the Accredited Fellow status. I am now president-elect and a certified missionary about the value for patients and practices of mastering cosmetic dentistry.
Unfortunately, only about five percent of dentists are really devoted to developing the skills to be able to deliver that level of excellence. I started out working six days a week at my practice, and now I work 12 hours on Mondays and Tuesdays and nine on Wednesdays, mostly doing not just the most complex cosmetic cases but also full mouth reconstructions. I fly out to teach classes or attend conferences on Wednesday night or Thursday morning (I am booked into 2025. Email me if you want to know my schedule).
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