Mrs. Dr. Anita Paulus, DDS, Dentist
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Mrs. Dr. Anita Paulus, DDS

Dentist | General Practice

4901 Byers Ave Fort Worth TX, 76107

About

Dr. Anita Paulus has a genuine dedication in helping others feel and look better. She also offers a rare blend of clinical excellence and friendliness.

Dr. Anita Paulus was born in England where her parents, originally from India, were living while her father completed his surgical residency. Her early childhood years were spent residing in Canada. At age 15, Dr. Paulus and her family moved to Lubbock, Texas, where her father continued to practice as a general surgeon.

After receiving an undergraduate degree from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Dr. Paulus continued her education by attending Baylor College of Dentistry. She graduated with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1990.

Dr. Paulus practices all aspects of general dentistry and has a particular love for cosmetic dentistry. She has participated in some of the most advanced and respected cosmetic dentistry programs in the world. Dr. Paulus has trained at the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, Pete Dawson's Center for Advanced Dental Study in Florida and Baylor College of Dentistry's Advanced Restorative Aesthetics. She is certified in lasers and Invisalign, as well.

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Areas of expertise and specialization

Oral SurgeryInvisalign BracesRoot CanalsKids DentistryGum Disease and Periodontal TreatmentSedation DentistryBraces and OrthodonticsLaser DentistryDental VeneersDenturesTeeth Whitening

Mrs. Dr. Anita Paulus, DDS's Practice location

Paulus Dental & Paulus Orthodontics

4901 Byers Ave -
Fort Worth, TX 76107
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New patients: 817-738-2163
Fax: 817-738-9541

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