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About Dr. Neil G. Dobro
Dr. Dobro studied at the School of Dental Medicine at Tufts University, earning his dental degree in 1974. He furthered his studies at the University of Chicago where he completed a General Practice Residency in 1975. He then went on to earn a specialty degree in Prosthodontics at the University of Illinois in 1977. The emphasis of his studies was esthetic and reconstructive dentistry, and periodontal disease.
While completing his advanced studies, Dr. Dobro taught dental students at the University of Illinois as an Associate Professor in Fixed Prosthodontics. He held the same position at the University of Colorado School of Dentistry when he moved to Denver in 1977.
When Dr. Dobro was elected to the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics by their Board of Censors in 1978, he was their youngest member ever. He was a founder of the New England II Study Club of Dentistry, and is a Past President of the Colorado Prosthodontist Society. He has lectured on prosthetic and implant dentistry to groups of dentists around the country.
Dr. Dobro is a Prosthodontist: a specialist in the fields of reconstructive dentistry, which includes esthetic dentistry, implants, fixed bridges and how they relate to gum problems. With over 30 years in clinical practice, Dr. Dobro is one of only a few Prosthodontists in the state who both place and restore dental implants.
Whether you are looking to replace a single missing tooth, full mouth reconstruction, or a simple exam and cleaning, Dr. Dobro and his team look forward to providing you with quality care and exceptional service.
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