
Dr. Pamela Reynolds has been delivering dental care in Atlanta since 1978. She completed her dental education at Northwestern University Dental School and was awarded a fellowship by the Academy of General Dentistry in 2001, which involved completing a minimum of 500 approved continuing dental education credits and passing an intensive examination. Dr. Reynolds is trained in Waterlase dentistry by the World Clinical Laser Institute and is a member and former president of the Atlanta Chapter of the Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity. She has been teaching CPR for the American Heart Association since 1987.
Dr. Reynolds has taught Oral Medicine at Emory University Dental School and has lectured for Jewish Healthcare International to dentists in Odessa, Ukraine. Dr. Reynolds is also a former vice chairperson of the Medical/Dental Board of the Bremen Jewish Home.
She enjoys dental continuing education and attends at least 25 hours’ of continuing education classes per year. She is excited about the possibilities her Waterlase laser has created for patient comfort and for dental procedures.
An avid reader and an accomplished writer, Dr. Reynolds also holds a Master of Arts in Professional Writing (MAPW) from Kennesaw State University.