Dr. Benjamin Golik, DDS, Dentist
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Dr. Benjamin Golik, DDS

Dentist | General Practice

3510 Main St Ste E Houston TX, 77002

About

Dr. Benjamin Golik is a highly qualified and trained dental professional who holds a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Upon completion of his dental education, he was selected to participate in an advanced general practice residency program at the Lutheran Medical Center, a level-I trauma hospital. During this year-long residency, Dr. Golik received extensive training in a variety of dental treatments, including full-mouth cosmetic rehabilitation, orthodontics (with a focus on Invisalign), wisdom tooth extractions, and endodontics (root canal therapies) utilizing cutting-edge technologies.

In addition to his technical skills, Dr. Golik has a strong artistic sensibility and a passion for supporting the local art scene. He has worked with a diverse range of clients, including actors, athletes, musicians, artists, and even scientists from NASA's Johnson Space Center.

At URBN Dental, Dr. Golik's commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of the practice. URBN Dental is a preferred provider for Invisalign, and the team is dedicated to providing comprehensive dental services to their patients. The practice is in network with all major PPO dental insurance plans and is committed to making high-quality dental care accessible and affordable for everyone.

Education and Training

UMKC School of Dentistry DDS 2013

Provider Details

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Areas of research

Journal of Experimental Biology Published Author:

https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/213/1/128/9662/Variation-of-the-neurofilament-medium-KSP-repeat

Dr. Benjamin Golik, DDS's Practice location

3510 Main St Ste E -
Houston, TX 77002
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