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Dr. Lawrence J. Korenman was born in Staten Island, New York and has lived in Texas since age 12. He attended the University of Texas at Arlington and then the University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston where he earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. He practiced in Fort Worth, Texas for over twenty years until moving to the Dallas area in 1995.
Shortly after September 11, 2001, Dr. Korenman closed his practice and traveled to Easton, PA to manage a dental practice and practice dentistry for a dentist during his terminal illness. He then spent a year assisting a good friend's dental practice in Indianapolis, IN before returning to north Texas in 2003.
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In 2004, Dr. Korenman was hired as Dental Director by Monarch Dental, a division of BrightNow! Dental. He became Senior Dental Director and was responsible for the supervision and direction of over 100 dentists across more than thirty dental centers. In 2006, Dr. Korenman decided to return to his own full-time office in Richardson, Texas.
During his 30+ years of experience, he has continued to stay up-to-date in the constantly changing field of dentistry to ensure that his patients benefit from his artistic talent, scientific knowledge, and practical expertise. And now more than ever, Dr. Korenman embraces his profession with energized passion and vision.
"Our purpose is to improve the quality of our guests's lives through improved health, beauty and the ability to enjoy the simple pleasure of chewing food. I get so much pleasure when I see the difference in a person's self esteem after completing their treatment. It is very rewarding to be able to restore a smile to someone who hasn't used theirs for years. The change in their happiness level and renewed enjoyment of life is a great feeling.
I have practiced dentistry for more than 25 years and I still look forward to each day. I am grateful for the opportunity to help every guest we see, knowing the changes they'll experience!
My mission is to teach other doctors to appreciate the phenomenal profession we practice and help them to see the changes in people's lives; we can improve the world one smile at a time!"
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