_Vice President of Oak Ridge Dental Group, PA
_With 17 years of dental experience, Dr. Christopher Lillo serves as Vice President of Oak Ridge Dental Group, PA. In addition to providing dental care, Dr. Christopher Lillo employs a staff of five that comprises two dental assistants, a dental hygienist, a receptionist, and an office manager. Maintaining compliance with HIPAA regulations and OSHA standards also come under Dr. Christopher Lillo's list of responsibilities at the practice. He also specializes in molar root canals and wisdom teeth removals and functions as one of the few dentists in the area to offer treatment for sleep apnea.
Dr. Christopher Lillo began working at Oak Ridge Dental Group as a part-time associate after his residency at Monmouth Medical Center. He also treated elderly patients in private residences, assisted-living facilities, and nursing homes. Even after becoming a full partner at Oak Ridge Dental Group, Dr. Christopher Lillo continued to donate his time to the elderly after learning that the level of care provided to these patients began to slip in his absence. At times, he volunteered his services seven days a week in order to ensure they received proper dental care, a factor that played a direct role in maintaining both their hygiene and dignity.
Dr. Christopher Lillo's willingness to provide free or discounted dental treatment dates back to his days as a student at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. While there, he organized a community service program to provide dental exams and screenings for children in schools.
Dr. Christopher Lillo began working at Oak Ridge Dental Group as a part-time associate after his residency at Monmouth Medical Center. He also treated elderly patients in private residences, assisted-living facilities, and nursing homes. Even after becoming a full partner at Oak Ridge Dental Group, Dr. Christopher Lillo continued to donate his time to the elderly after learning that the level of care provided to these patients began to slip in his absence. At times, he volunteered his services seven days a week in order to ensure they received proper dental care, a factor that played a direct role in maintaining both their hygiene and dignity.
Dr. Christopher Lillo's willingness to provide free or discounted dental treatment dates back to his days as a student at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. While there, he organized a community service program to provide dental exams and screenings for children in schools.