Dr. James J Tenbrook DMD, MMSC
Orthodontist
108 Route 322 Unit 3 Mullica Hill NJ, 08062About
Dr. James TenBrook is a world-renowned orthodontist and creator of the revolutionary T1 and T-Clear TenBrook Self-Ligating Braces Systems. He has been practicing for over two decades and has treated over 20,000 patients in South Jersey. He developed the revolutionary T1 TenBrook Self-Ligating technology which dramatically reduces patients’ time in braces and provides more comfort during the process of tooth alignment. Dr. TenBrook received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology from Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, PA. He then proceeded to the Medical University of SC in Charleston, where he earned his Doctorate of Dental Medicine. Afterwards, Dr. TenBrook trained at Emory University where he performed his internship in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Finally, he went on to Harvard University, where he earned his Masters of Medical Sciences and Orthodontic Degree from the Harvard Medical School and Forsyth Dental Center respectively. Dr. TenBrook returned to his grassroots in Southern New Jersey, realizing his dream of bringing high quality orthodontic treatment at a reasonable cost. Dr. TenBrook currently owns and operates nine offices in New Jersey as well as TenBrook Practice Management Services, which focuses on high efficiency treatment in a private orthodontic practice setting. TenBrook Orthodontics is recognized as one of the finest practices in the USA. Dr. TenBrook is active in many areas of his orthodontic profession. He has been a guest speaker, both nationally and internationally, from Palm Springs, CA to Pretoria, South Africa, where he lectured on treatment efficiencies and practice management solutions.
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