Endodontics resident
University at Buffalo
I earned my Doctor of Dental Medicine degree at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 2014.
I worked as a general dentist for 8 years, providing a comprehensive care to patients. Over time, I gradually became convinced that the enjoyment I derive from successfully performing long, high-precision tasks was well-suited to endodontic procedures. I really loved the fact that i have a full control over the procedure while providing a root canal therapy and can maximize the success rate solely with evidence-based techniques and knowledge. She is now an endodontics resident at the University at Buffalo in New York, and is really enjoying the learning experience.
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