SYRACUSE — Two Syracuse dentists, Tyler W. Mead and Christopher J. Zimmerman have teamed up to form a new dental practice, dubbed Downtown Dental Syracuse, P.C. The office of Downtown Dental Syracuse is in the University Building at 120 E. Washington St., in the same location of a dental practice formerly known as Zimmerman’s Downtown […]
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SYRACUSE — Two Syracuse dentists, Tyler W. Mead and Christopher J. Zimmerman have teamed up to form a new dental practice, dubbed Downtown Dental Syracuse, P.C.
The office of Downtown Dental Syracuse is in the University Building at 120 E. Washington St., in the same location of a dental practice formerly known as Zimmerman’s Downtown Dental, according to a news release.
Downtown Dental Syracuse services include white fillings, crowns and bridges, veneers, dentures, partials, root canals, pediatric dentistry, tooth whitening, invisalign, cleanings, periodontal therapy, placement of dental implants and tooth extraction.
“We have the same treatment philosophy, so the partnership works well. It allows for a consistency in the office that translates into an excellent quality of care,” Mead said in the release.
Mead is a graduate of Le Moyne College and the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine. At Buffalo, Mead minored in oral diagnostic sciences and was awarded the American Academy of Orofacial Pain Award. In 2008, he completed a one-year general practice residency at York Hospital in York, Pa. Mead furthered his education and skill in all aspects of general dentistry, while gaining additional training in the placement and restoration of dental implants.
Zimmerman has been in practice since 1993, according to the release. He incorporated CAD/CAM technology, which allows patients to receive highly esthetic dental restoration, to his practice. In addition to his private practice, Zimmerman gained invaluable experience treating geriatric and traumatic brain injury patients while serving at the Centers at St. Camillus as a dental consultant for 10 years, the release said.
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