Dr. Robert M. Marino DMD, Dentist
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Dr. Robert M. Marino DMD

Dentist

5/5(1)
107 Omni Drive Hillsborough New Jersey, 08844
Rating

5/5

About

Robert M. Marino, DMD, works at the Hillsborough Omni Dental Center in New Jersey.  The practice is owned in part with his partners Gregorio Rago, DDS, and Richard Mancino, DMD.  A certified Lumineers dentist, Dr. Marino specializes in insertion of these porcelain veneers for a more beautiful smile.  The practice also offers endodontics, periodontics, and dental services for infants and children.  His alma mater, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, awarded him with a Periodontal Excellence Award for his acheivements.

Education and Training

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

Board Certification

Lumineers Certified

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 50 years of experience
Dr. Robert M. Marino DMD
Dr. Robert M. Marino DMD's Expert Contributions

Areas of expertise and specialization

General Dentistry

Awards

  • Periodontal Excellence Award- University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey   

Professional Society Memberships

  • Academy of General Dentistry

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Years of Experience

Hobbies / Sports

  • Visiting Casinos, Horse Races

Dr. Robert M. Marino DMD's Practice location

107 Omni Drive -
Hillsborough, New Jersey 08844
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New patients: 908-359-1112
Fax: 908-359-1111

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