Dr. Carl Jenkins, DDS.

Dr. Jenkins has devoted much of his time outside the office to continuing dental education, both for himself and others. In July 2005, Dr. Jenkins received his Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry in Washington, DC. In July 2007, he progressed to receive the AGD’s prestigious Mastership award.

To earn the Fellowship Award, dentists must complete 500 hours of continuing dental education and pass a comprehensive written exam given by the AGD. To date, only 6% of dentists in the US and Canada have earned Fellowship honors. The Mastership award requires completion of more than 1,100 hours of continuing dental education in the 16 disciplines of dentistry, including 400 hours of hands-on courses. Currently, less than 2% of dentists have earned Mastership honors.

Dr. Jenkins is a member of the International Dental Implant Association. He has trained in the United States and the Dominican Republic to place and restore dental implants.

Volunteerism is another central component of Dr. Jenkins’ work. Much of his time has been spent helping the less fortunate get the dental care they desperately need. During and after dental school Dr. Jenkins traveled to the Dominican Republic providing dental care in that country’s mountain communities. He has volunteered his time locally in dental clinics for underserved populations throughout his career. He also spent 2 1/2 years flying in bush planes and treating the Eskimo population of Alaska’s Seward Peninsula.

Dr. Jenkins has served his profession on many state and national organizations. He has previously served as the district president for our region of the Pennsylvania Dental Association. He has served as public information officer for the Pennsylvania Academy of General Dentistry and on their board of directors. He has also served nationally with the Academy of General Dentistry’s Public Information Council.

Education

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Science, 1986

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY
Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), 1990

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
Master of Physiology (Chronic Jaw Pain), 1993