Phillip M. Robitaille
Dentist
1188 County St Somerset Massachusetts, 02726About
Philip M. Robitaille, DDS, is a Dentist working at Philip M Robitaille, D.D.S. & Associates. Dr. Robitaille received his degrees from Northwestern University. Additionally, Dr. Robitaille has extensive expertise in Laser and Guided Surgery. Dr. Robitaille maintains a professional membership with the Massachusetts Dental Peer Review Chair, Massachusetts Dental Society, American Dental Association, American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, American Academy of Laser Dentistry.
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- Massachusetts Dental Peer Review Chair, Massachusetts Dental Society, American Dental Association, American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, American Academy of Laser Dentistry
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- Traveling, Golf
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