For over 50 years Oakland Periodontal Associates has provided excellence
in periodontal therapy throughout the greater Pittsburgh region. Our staff
is dedicated to providing you with the finest and most professional quality of
periodontal care available today.
Dr. Herbert E. Meyers received his D.D.S. from the University of Pittsburgh
School of Dental Medicine and his Certificate in Periodontics from
the combined programs at the University of Pennsylvania and Boston University
School of Graduate Dentistry. Dr. Meyers served as Associate Clinical
Professor in the Department of Periodontics at the University of Pittsburgh
School of Dental Medicine for 28 years. He is currently in full time
private practice.
Dr. James H. Meyers received a B.S. degree in Cardio-Pulmonary Science from
Boston University and a D.M.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School
of Dental Medicine. He received his certificate of Advanced
Graduate Study in Periodontics from Boston University School of Graduate
Dentistry. Dr. Meyers served as Associate Clinical Professor in the Department
of Periodontics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
from 1989-1996. He maintains a hospital appointment at UPMC Shadyside, and
is presently in full time private practice. Dr. Meyers is a Board Certified
Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. Along with the treatment
of periodontal disease his special interests include cosmetic periodontal
surgery and the surgical placement of dental implants.
Dr. Jeffrey S. Manning received a dual degree in business administration and
chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh. He completed his D.M.D. training and received a certificate
of Advanced Graduate Study in periodontics from the University of Pittsburgh, School
of Dental Medicine. During his training, Dr. Manning was awarded a clinical research
award from the Northeastern Society of Periodontists for excellence in the field of
periodontics. He also received the O. Jack Penhall Clinical Research Award for his work with tissue
regeneration and dental implants. In addition to private practice, Dr. Manning works as a part-time
clinical professor in the Department of Periodontics at the University of Pittsburgh.
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