ATLANTA, GA, March 25, 2014 (Press-News.org) The dental field isn't just teeth and gums, and Dr. Mayoor Patel understands that. For more than 19 years, Dr. Patel has been providing patients with superior dental health care that far outreaches teeth and gums. He works with his patients to expand on dental sleep medicine and headaches in Atlanta-areas not all dentists are aware of. With over 19 years of experience, Dr. Patel looks forward to providing his patients with the care they need for optimal oral and overall health.
"it truly is an honor to practice care in the areas of craniofacial pain, orofacial pain and dental sleep medicine for 19 years. With almost two decades of experience, I can honestly say that I love what I do. I continue to look forward to many more years of expansive study in advancements while helping my patients maintain optimal oral and overall health," said Dr. Mayoor Patel, an expert in Atlanta for headaches, neck pain, sleep apnea, facial pain, and other areas.
Dr. Mayoor Patel began his dental career at the University of Tennessee where he received his dental degree in 1994. After graduation he went on to complete a one-year residency in Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD). In 2001 he earned a Masters in Science from Tufts University and then accepted a position as an Adjunct Clinical Instructor at the Craniofacial Pain Center at Tufts Dental School. He is currently one of five dental professionals in Georgia to be Board Certified in Dental Sleep Medicine, which further showcases his commitment and dedication to the proper treatment of sleep apnea for Atlanta patients.
To expand on his knowledge and expertise, Dr. Mayoor Patel has completed well over 1500 hours of postgraduate education courses in the area of Sleep Medicine, Craniofacial Pain, Sleep disorders and Orthotics. And since 2003, he has limited his practice in Atlanta to treatment of TMJ, sleep apnea, headaches, neck pain, facial pain and snoring. He also recently opened a dental lab with Hector Rico. Together they created MAP-LAB, which offers the ease of creating oral appliances and other devices for dentists to help treat their patients. To access MAP-LAB, dentists can visit http://www.maplabusa.com/.
After 19 years in dentistry, Dr. Mayoor Patel continues to improve his knowledge and expertise in the areas of sleep apnea, facial pain and headaches in Atlanta. Dr. Patel looks forward to not only helping his patients find relief from their symptoms, but also with helping dentists in the quest for treating their patients. For more information on Dr. Patel and Craniofacial Pain Center of Georgia, patients and dentists can visit http://www.atlantatmjfacepain.com.
About Craniofacial Pain Center of Georgia: Dr. Mayoor Patel received his dental degree from the University of Tennessee in 1994 and completed a one year residency in Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD). He also earned his Masters in Science from Tufts University in 2011 and accepted a position as an Adjunct Clinical Instructor at the Craniofacial Pain Center at Tufts Dental School. Dr. Patel also serves as Adjunct Clinical Instructor in the Department of Oral Health and Diagnostic Sciences at the Georgia Regents University, College of Dental Medicine in Augusta Georgia. He is the only Dental Practitioner in Georgia to be triple-boarded in Craniofacial Pain, Orofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Medicine. Dr. Mayoor Patel has taken well over 1500 hours of postgraduate education courses in the area of Sleep Medicine, Craniofacial Pain, Sleep Disorders and Orthodontics. Since 2003, Dr. Patel has limited his practice to the treatment of TMJ Disorders, Headaches, Facial Pain, Sleep Apnea and Snoring.
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Dr. Mayoor Patel Celebrates 19 Years In Specialized Dentistry
With 19 years of experience, Dr. Patel continues to provide his patients with superior dental health care, focusing on orofacial pain, sleep apnea and temporomandibular joint disorders.
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[Press-News.org] Dr. Mayoor Patel Celebrates 19 Years In Specialized DentistryWith 19 years of experience, Dr. Patel continues to provide his patients with superior dental health care, focusing on orofacial pain, sleep apnea and temporomandibular joint disorders.