Berger Family Dental: Robert Berger, DDS

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90.00  Rating Score
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Of 22 ratings posted on 1 verified review site, Berger Family Dental: Robert Berger, DDS has an average rating of 4.80 stars. This earns a Rating Score™ of 90.00.

Robert Berger, DDS, is a highly respected dentist at Berger Family Dental in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, serving patients from all over the Columbus metropolitan area. He specializes in general dentistry, offering a wide variety of oral health care services to patients of all ages.  Dr. Berger is graduated from Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio, with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. He then went on to receive his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from The Ohio State University and has been practicing family dentistry on the east side of Columbus and Reynoldsburg since 1976. A mainstay in the local community for over four decades, Dr. Berger has formed many close personal relationships with his patients, including multiple generations of families. Patients appreciate his compassionate chairside manner and personalized care. He takes pride in enhancing the smiles of his patients, providing cosmetic dentistry services such as veneers, crowns, and implants.  Dr. Berger has done extensive post-doctoral work at the L.D. Pankey Institute for Advanced Dental Education to stay up on the latest cutting-edge trends in oral health care. The Pankey Institute is an internationally renowned program focusing on comprehensive dental care including occlusal therapy, TMJ therapy, advanced periodontics, and full mouth reconstruction. Outside of the practice, Dr. Berger holds a membership with the American Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, and Columbus Dental Society. He is a past officer of Alpha Omega Dental Alumni and Central Ohio Academy of Dental Practice Administration. When he’s not working with patients, Dr. Berger enjoys spending time with his family. 

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