Dr. Steven Fox the Premier Cosmetic Dentist in New York City Has Celebrated His 40th Year in Practice
NEW YORK, May 17, 2018 (Newswire.com) - Dr. Fox is thrilled to celebrate his 40th year in business on Park Avenue. He has been a pioneer in cosmetic dentistry and has restored the smiles of the world’s leaders and celebrities. Dr. Fox believes in a natural looking smile and he has placed thousands of veneers in his career. He has restored the confidence of many. His veneers offer a life-altering change. He is referred to "As the Father of Dentistry in the 21st Century."
About Dr. Fox:
Widely viewed as an icon in the dental profession and credited for revolutionizing oral care on a global basis, Dr. Fox has collaborated with the U.S. government and the American Dental Association to develop and commercialize many of the products used in oral care today. He is the only doctor in New York City teaching cosmetic dentistry who has served on the faculties of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine and NYU School of Dentistry and as an officer of Harvard University. The author of the book "Dentistry in the 21st Century," and an accomplished business entrepreneur, Dr. Fox has frequently appeared on national and international television programming such as CNBC, Fox News, and CNN; and has been featured in hundreds of newspapers and magazines, including The Wall Street Journal and Forbes Magazine.
As Founder, CEO and Chairman of Enamelon, Inc., he helped to pioneer the first technology to re-mineralize tooth structure, spearheaded its creation as an over-the-counter product and took the company public company on a national stock exchange, raising $80 million over an 8-year period. Recognized for his groundbreaking work in advancing oral care, Dr. Fox is the recipient of the United States Senate Medal of Freedom and the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. In addition to owning and operating New York City’s premier cosmetic dentistry practice.
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