Robert E. Day, DDS, FAGD - Born and raised in Texas, Dr. Day practiced for 25 years in Houston and felt the need to come to Maine and Camden, a place hehasvacationed for 25 years. He graduated from Stephen F. Austin University in Texas with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1978 and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Texas Dental School in 1982. Dr. Day received the prestigious Fellowship Award from the Academy of General Dentistry in 2005. This award is given to Achieving Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) and is one of the few added distinctions a general dentist can achieve. To earn Fellowship in the AGD, dentists must take more than 500 hours of educational courses in various disciplines. Candidates must also pass a rigorous exam. The award is then presented to general dentists in a formal ceremony. Dr. Day is one of only 7 percent of general dentists who have achieved this honor.
Kim E. Leidenroth, RDH - She is an on-call hygienist. She resides in Warren with her two children Will and Kelly. Kim worked for her late husband Craig Leidenroth, D.D.S., in Thomaston. She started in 1983 as a dental assistant, and graduated from Westbrook College in 1988 as a dental hygienist. She is a certified CPR/AED/First Aid instructor for the American Red Cross. Kim is a deaconess, and on the Christian Education Board for her church family at Warren Baptist Church, and recently just started a Prayer Shawl Ministry. In her free time she is devoted to her children, their farm, and a variety of interests such as biking, knitting, photography, and gardening.
Kala Myers-French, RDH, IPDH - Shebegan her career as a dental hygienist in 2004 after graduating from UMA- Bangors Dental Hygiene Program with an Associates in Science. Throughout her years of practicing, Kala has enjoyed expanding her knowledge and expertise in the oral-systemic links, holistic care practices, as well as, upper quarter pain, sleep apnea, and oral appliance therapy. She enjoys getting to know her patients and building relationships to provide the greatest impact on people in her community and continues to seek the latest knowledge and best practices in dentistry, business, and organizational leadership. She is currently volunteering as Secretary to the Simonton Corner Community Association board, attending USM to complete her Bachelors in Business and Organizational Leadership. She enjoys summertime in Maine, and most of all, gardening and spending time with her family here in the Midcoast.
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