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Dr. Maggie began her education by earning a BS degree at Pennsylvania State University in 1987. She continued her education at DMD University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine in ’90. She completed a three-year Residency in Pediatric Dentistry in 1993 at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Honored Pediatric Dentist: AAPD Diplomate
Dr. Maggie studied eight years to become a Diplomate of the American Association of Pediatric Dentistry. Only a very small percentage of Pediatric Dentists achieve this honor.
Diplomate status includes a rigorous examination. The purpose is to validate and improve the pediatric dentist’s clinical and diagnostic abilities. Successful completion of the examination permits one to be designated a Diplomate. This is a voluntary pursuit; not all pediatric dentists achieve this level of excellence. A Diplomate believes service to community, continued higher education and self-improvement constitute the cardinal characteristics of true professionals.
Special Membership: AAPD
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry represents the specialty of pediatric dentistry. Their 5,600 members serve as primary care providers for millions of children. The member doctors provide advanced, specialty-level care for children, adolescence, and patients with special health care needs.
She is also a member of the American Dental Association.
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