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Meet Dr. Wimbrow

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Dr. Adrienne Wimbrow is a native of Piedmont, South Carolina.  She graduated from Clemson University with a Bachelor's degree in Food Science and Human Nutrition in 2006. She went on to earn her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in 2010. She furthered her education by obtaining a degree in Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) at the Medical College of Georgia in 2011. During her college career, she received several honors, including Summa Cum Laude, Omicron Kappa Upsilon Dental Honors Society, Hanau Best of the Best Prosthodontics Award, and the Provost Dental Medicine Scholarship.  In 2020,  Dr. Wimbrow became a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, a distinction earned by less than 6% of general dentists.  Dr. Wimbrow is committed to providing gentle, quality dental care to her patients while integrating the latest technology and procedures.  When not practicing Dentistry, Dr. Wimbrow loves spending time her three children and enjoys baking, running, and Clemson football.

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I’m an FAGD dentist!

What does that mean for you and your family?

FAGD stands for Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry. Earning Fellowship takes dedication to dental continuing education (CE) beyond graduation. Only about 6 percent of general dentists in the U.S. and Canada are AGD Fellows. When you see a dentist with FAGD after their name, you can rest assured that they care about knowing the latest techniques and best practices in dentistry. AGD Fellows practice these techniques in a classroom setting multiple times a year — not every dentist does this.

 

To become an AGD Fellow, a dentist must:

· Complete over 500 credit hours of CE.

· Earn 350 of those 500 credits in live courses.

· Pass an exam equal in difficulty to board certification exams.

Only 6% of general dentists have earned their FAGD, and Dr. Wimbrow is one of them
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