My name is Gregory Boyajian; I’m an immigrant to the United States. I’m a citizen, and much like my father, am fulfilling my childhood dream of being a dentist. I married my wife Jessica in my senior year in college and together, ran a dental laboratory for many years. Throughout this time, we were blessed with four wonderful children and today, have two equally wonderful son-in-laws as well as beautiful grandchildren. There are no words to describe my love for my family.
After 10 years of operating a dental laboratory with my wife, Jessica, I made the decision to go to dental school. Upon graduation, I opened my own practice and shortly thereafter, was asked to join the faculty of West Virginia School of Dentistry as a Clinical Instructor in Prosthodontics, full mouth reconstruction.
In an effort to continue my research and education, I put my practice on hold and decided to back to school again at the University of Florida (at 44 years old). During this time, my research was presented to the prestigious Academy of Dental Materials, of which, received acclaim, honor and helped pave the way for more advanced studies in the field of dental ceramics.
My father was a genocide survivor who eventually went on to provide dental care in a prestigious area. My father’s struggles have inspired me, as well as the success stories of the people around me. I believe we develop humility with age. I enjoy learning more about my patients’ stories and making new friends a long the way.
Above all, I strive to be a better person each and every day, and serve my patients ethically and honorably because there's nothing more satisfying then giving someone a confident and beautiful smile.
Years In Practice50
Primary Specialty
Dentist
GenderMale
EducationWest Virginia University DDS-Doctor of Dental Surgery, Dental Clinical Sciences, General 1985 – 1988
Oral Roberts University 1984 – 1985 Freshman Dentistry
Salem International University Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Chemistry and Biology 1971 – 1975
Aleppo University Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Engineering Technology, General 1970 – 1971
Karen Jeppe Armenian School 1967 – 1970 Aleppo, Syria
CertificationUniversity of Florida Prosthodontics, Full Mouth Reconstruction 1993 – 1996 After Ten Years as a Dental Laboratory Technician and six more years of practicing General Dentistry, I received the Certificate of Prosthodontics from UF. In addition, I did research: Solubility of Dental Ceramics. I also created and coined the name: Ultra Low (Fourth) Category to the "Classification of Dental Ceramics" - Based on the Melting Temperature.
ServicesMy practice and in-house dental laboratory are designed to provide quality service for patients where expediency is important. We have 40+ years of experience and are patient focused. Our specialties include dental reconstruction; cosmetic and facial dentistry; implants; porcelain crowns and veneers; prosthodontics; restorative dentistry; removable and fixed dental solutions; oral surgery; preventive care and dental hygiene; and teeth whitening.Additional Servicescosmetic dentistry, implant dentistry, oral care