Dennis Marangos
Dr. Dennis Marangos, a graduate from the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry in 1986. Dr. Marangos stays abreast of current concepts in the fields of Restorative Dentistry and Adhesion. Over the years, he has enriched his restorative expertise through programs such as the Esthetic Dental Continuum at SUNY Buffalo and the KOIS Center's program on Creating Restorative Excellence.
Throughout his career, he has devoted a significant portion of his practice to treating patients with TMD, Craniofacial Pain, Occlusal problems, and sleep-disordered breathing. Dr. Marangos holds numerous certifications including the American Board of Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine and the American Board of Craniofacial Pain. With memberships in numerous organizations related to TMD, craniofacial pain and Sleep Disordered Breathing, Dr. Marangos stays abreast of current concepts in the fields of TMD, Craniofacial Pain, Restorative Dentistry and Occlusion.
Recognized for his dedication to excellence, Dr. Marangos achieved Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry in 2021. With his extensive experience and steadfast commitment to his profession, Dr. Dennis Marangos continues to make significant contributions to dental care and beyond.
A message from Dr. Marangos: "Have you ever been in the middle of a case wishing a product or technique existed to solve the very real problem right in front of you? So you improvise—MacGyver a solution that works for the moment—and then, a few months later, the exact product you needed suddenly appears on the market.
That’s been my experience more than once with Garrison Dental Solutions.
Whether it’s managing a deep margin elevation, handling a back-to-back Class II restoration, or simply making a routine posterior composite more predictable, Garrison seems to anticipate the challenges we encounter every day. Their commitment to supporting the profession—through both online education and hands-on learning—has played a huge role in their success and in the way many of us practice today."