About Us
Our First Concern is
Our Patients’ Well-Being
Long-lasting
professional relationships with our patients are achieved because of our
commitment to provide them with only the best in Dental healthcare. We
endeavor to meet the needs of all family members, as we also work with
each of our patients on an individual basis to determine his or her
needs.
On a case-by-case basis, we will find a solution that will suit our
patient’s health-related, financial, and social requirements. All of our
staff believe in providing a supportive and safe work environment in
order to ensure the ongoing success of our patients’ overall health and
well-being.
About Our
Doctor
Robert E. Geary, D.D.S., M.A.G.D., Master of the Academy of General
Dentistry
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B.S. degree from The Ohio State University, 1969.
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D.D.S. degree from Case Western Reserve University,
1973.
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Completed continuing education programs at
prestigious L.D. Panky Dental Institute (www.pankeydentist.org) in Miami, FL 1973-76,
1985.
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Obtained fellowship in Academy of General Dentistry
by completing continuing education and post-graduate examination
requirements, 1990.
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Completed 5 year program with United States Dental
Institute dealing with orthodontics, 1986.
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F.A.G.D. (www.agd.org)
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Completed Requirements for Master in Academy of
General Dentistry to be awarded in August of this year.
Other links of interest:
Medina County
Community Advocate
Greater Cleveland
Dental Society
American Dental
Association
Ohio Dental
Association
Mission Statement
Dr. Geary: In my 20 years of experience
in dentistry I have learned that...
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When you are a patient in the dental chair, no
procedure is a "minor procedure".
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Patients expect prompt attention to their problems.
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Master Dentists and average dentists have similar
skill levels: the biggest difference is in the time they take to do
things thoroughly and complete.
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Patients have the right to expect a clean office
that practices sterile technique.
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Patients deserve a clear explanation of what is
needed and how they can pay for it.
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Patients need to be listened to and often help
diagnose their own problems.
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Continuing education is mandatory to keep up with
changes in materials
and techniques.
- Treat people with dignity and respect and they will refer their
friends.