Dr. T. Antonio Landers, DMD
Dentist | General Practice
8440 Pit Stop Court Suite A & B Concord NC, 28027About
T. Antonio Landers, DMD, is a general dentist who diagnoses and treats patients at Oasis Dentistry in Concord and Charlotte, NC. According to the practice website, “Oasis Dentistry places patient attention and service at the center of its mission. Husband and wife, Drs. Antonio and Veronica Landers, each take a personal interest in the patients who entrust them with their dental health”. As a dentist, he has dedicated training and unique experience in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. Dr. Landers has an impressive professional journey that spans many years and has expanse knowledge and unrivaled expertise in all facets of dentistry. An officer in the Army National Guard, Dr. Landers has served in the military for over two decades as a soldier and officer. Through various outreach and community service programs, he actively gives back to his community.
Education and Training
University Of Mississippi Medical Center School Of Dentistry Dental Degree 0
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Professional Memberships
- North Carolina Dental Society
- American Dental Association
- Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
- Charlotte Dental Society
Professional Society Memberships
- American Dental Association, the North Carolina Dental Society, the Charlotte Dental Society, and the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc
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Get to know General and Cosmetic Dentist Dr. T. Antonio Landers, who serves patients in North Carolina.
As a general and cosmetic dentist, Dr. Landers’ goal is to always ensure that he is exceeding his patients’ expectations on a daily basis. He practices at Oasis Dentistry in Concord and Charlotte, North Carolina.
Oasis Dentistry places patient attention and service at the center of its mission. Husband and wife, Drs. Antonio and Veronica Landers, each take a personal interest in the patients who entrust them with their dental health. From massaging treatment chairs to attentive and caring staff, the patient care at Oasis Dentistry is second to none.
A graduate of the University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Dentistry, Dr. Landers served as the liaison between the School of Dentistry and the comprehensive Tobacco Cessation Center. He delivered a number of research presentations, thereby leaving his mark at the school in various dental publications that targeted smokeless tobacco cessation and the optimization of oral health.
Born in Colon, Panama, he spent the majority of his childhood in New York City and Washington D.C. He is an active member of the American Dental Association, the North Carolina Dental Society, the Charlotte Dental Society, and the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Moreover, he is active in various study clubs around the Charlotte area and takes a number of continuing education courses across the nation to stay abreast of the latest technological advances in general and cosmetic dentistry.
A proud officer in the Army National Guard, Dr. Landers has served in the military for over 20 years as an enlisted soldier and officer. During this time, he has served as an infantryman, dental lab technician, and dentist. He has also had deployments overseas to Germany, Korea, and Iraq.
Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. As a general & cosmetic dentist, Dr. Landers has the skills necessary to complete an array of procedures that are simple or complex in nature.
Through various outreach and community service programs, he actively gives back to his community. He serves a wide range of populations, providing individuals and families in various states access to exceptional dental care. When not practicing or serving his community, Dr. Landers enjoys traveling, playing golf, and spending time with his family.
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