AMARILLO, TX, April 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) Since 1985, Dr. Ken Comer, Amarillo dentist, has been working with patients to provide the best dental care possible in the Amarillo, TX area. With 28 years of experience in dentistry, Dr. Comer prides himself in his ability to continue to provide his patients with the best, and most up-to-date, dental health care possible. From routine dental exams to Amarillo implants, Dr. Comer strives to provide his patients with the treatment they need to smile bigger and brighter.
"With 28 years in dentistry, it truly is an honor to be doing what I love most-helping my patients smile for longer. Each year I complete continuing education course to remain on the cutting edge of dental advancements so that I can provide my patients with the care they need and deserve. I look forward to completing many more years in the dental field," said Dr. Ken Comer, dentist in Amarillo.
Dr. Ken Comer, Amarillo, TX dentist, graduated with a Bachelor's in Biology from West Texas State University in 1980 and graduated from Baylor College of Dentistry in 1985. He completed his Certificate from Center for Advanced Dental Study in St. Petersburg, FL and clinical laser proficiency training at Las Vegas Institute.
His focus is in the treatment of oral-facial pain, endodontics, TMD, restorative, cosmetic, and implant dentistry. Dr. Comer, dentist in Amarillo, TX, also completed many postgraduate continuing education programs to further his skill and knowledge in the practice of dentistry. Some of these include Continuums 1 - 5 at the Pankey Institute in Key Biscayne, FL; completion of Certificate at the Dawson Center for the Advancement of Dentistry in St. Petersburg, FL; Fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry; and Clinical laser proficiency in advanced Dental Studies a the Las Vegas Institute.
For more information on Dr. Ken Comer and his dental expertise, patients can visit his practice website at http://www.kencomerdds.com. With 28 years of experience in dentistry, Dr. Ken Comer continues to provide his patients with the best care possible.
About Dr. Ken Comer, DDS, PC: Dr. Ken Comer has been working with patients to provide the best dental care since 1985. He received his DDS degree from Baylor College of Dentistry and his undergraduate degree in Biology from West Texas State University. Dr. Comer has been practicing dental care for twenty years, focusing in the treatment of oral-facial pain, endodontic, TMD, cosmetic, and Invisalign. Committed to providing the best in quality care, Dr. Comer has completed many postgraduate continuing education programs to further his skill and knowledge in dentistry.
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Dr. Ken Comer, DDS
drcomer@kencomerdds.com
4600 W. Interstate 40
Suite #302
Amarillo, TX 79106
http://www.kencomerdds.com
Amarillo Dentist Celebrates 28 Years in Dentistry
Dr. Ken Comer, dentist in Amarillo, continues to provide quality dental health care to his patients after more than two decades.
2013-04-11
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[Press-News.org] Amarillo Dentist Celebrates 28 Years in DentistryDr. Ken Comer, dentist in Amarillo, continues to provide quality dental health care to his patients after more than two decades.