Angelica M. Iancu
Dentist
2237 East 21st Street Apt. 1 Brooklyn New York, 11229About
Angelica Iancu, DDS, is an up and coming dental student at New York University's College of Dentistry. She expects to graduate in 2013, and already has DDS certification from her native Romania. Dr. Iancu has special interests in endodontics and periodontics, or the structures and tissues surrounding the teeth, in addition to the teeth themselves. More importantly though, she carries the philosophy of whole body dentistry; in other words, to treat the entire body as a whole, not just the mouth. Her training at NYU emphasizes this concept, and for that, she is grateful.
Education and Training
University of Bucharest Carol Davila School of Medicine and Pharmacy
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Society Memberships
- American Student Dental Association
What do you attribute your success to?
Her Training At NYU giving her the opportunity to understand the whole body of the patient, and the integration of whole body health into dental practice.
Hobbies / Sports
- Acrylic and Watercolor Painting
Favorite professional publications
- Dental Town, The Endodontic Journal
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