

Gregory Stein
Dr. Gregory Stein is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of New England College of Dental Medicine, where he is actively involved in conducting research in the field of dentistry. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Dr. Stein's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, complemented by a minor in Chemistry and a Certificate in Bio-medical Sciences. His passion for dentistry led him to pursue a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree, which he successfully obtained in 2021. Following his graduation, Dr. Stein honed his clinical skills through a general practice residency at Penn State Health/St. Joseph's Medical Center. This experience provided him with a comprehensive understanding of dental practices and patient care, further solidifying his commitment to the field. His residency equipped him with the necessary expertise to excel in both clinical and academic settings. Dr. Stein's return to Maine marked the beginning of his dual role as a practicing general dentist and an assistant clinical professor at the University of New England. In his academic role, he is dedicated to mentoring dental students, sharing his knowledge and experience to prepare the next generation of dental professionals. His teaching philosophy emphasizes a hands-on approach, encouraging students to engage with real-world dental challenges. While Dr. Stein's specific research interests are not explicitly defined, his involvement in the academic community suggests a keen interest in advancing dental education and practice. He is committed to staying abreast of the latest developments in dentistry, ensuring that his students receive a cutting-edge education. Outside of his professional commitments, Dr. Stein enjoys exploring the natural beauty of Maine and engaging in outdoor activities. His personal interests complement his professional life, providing a well-rounded perspective that he brings to his teaching and practice. Dr. Stein's dedication to both his students and patients is a testament to his passion for dentistry and education.
Research Interests
Publications
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, i50-i51, 2021-06-01
, 1174-1174, 2017-07-01
, 246-248, 2017-01-01
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, 1786, 1985-12-01
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