William Taylor, Dentist
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William Taylor

Dentist

7350 E Speedway Blvd 201 Tucson AZ, 85710

About

Dr. William Taylor completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in Biochemistry at the University of Arizona in 2001. After which he pursued a master’s program in drug research. His father-in-law Dr. Martin had a huge impact on his choosing dentistry.  He went on to obtain his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2008 from the University of South Carolina. And began practicing dentistry at Dr. Jeff Martin’s dental office and has been there since then. Dr. Taylor has more than a decade of clinical experience in operatives, removable , implants, periodontics, and oral surgery. He also holds membership in prestigious dental associations that include the American Dental Association and Psi Omega.  

Education and Training

USC Doctorate of Dental Surgery 2008

University of Arizona Masters of Science 2004

Provider Details

Male English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Preventive DentistryRestorative DentistryCosmetic DentistryChildren’s DentistryDigital Dental X-RaysLaser DentistryConscious Sedation Dentistry

William Taylor's Practice location

Martin Taylor Dentistry

7350 E Speedway Blvd 201 -
Tucson, AZ 85710
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New patients: 520-600-6925
https://www.martintaylordentistry.com/

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