Sunday, July 15, 2018

A Profile of Dental Researcher, Dr. Margaret Czajewski

Margaret Czajewski
The long career in dentistry held by Dr. Margaret Czajewski has been marked by a significant amount of experience. For example, she operated a general dental practice in Elgin, Illinois for two years, where she treated patients by performing such procedures as root canals, periodontal work, surgical extractions and preventative screenings. In addition, Dr. Margaret Czajewski provided patients with a variety of facial aesthetic cosmetic dental services, including injectable fillers and Botox. Before she established her very own practice, for four years, Dr. Margaret Czajewski managed a full-service cosmetic dentistry practice with three locations and she operated Gentle Care for Adults and Children for 10 years, from several Chicago area offices.

Margaret Czajewski is a graduate of the Loyola University School of Dentistry, where she earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery in 1993. She has published many of her early studies, such as “Clinical changes in the gingival as a result of at-home bleaching,” which was published in Compendium, and “The effects of bleaching application time on the dental pulp,” which was published in the Journal of the American Dental Association.

These days, Dr. Margaret Czajewski is a clinical dental researcher who happens to be based in the greater Chicagoland area. She is working on a number of very important developments that could move the dental profession forward in several significant ways, such as her work leading the development of a patented process for surgical bone regeneration that would be of benefit to those in general practice and periodontics. She also is playing a key role in the development of a new patented technology related to skin rejuvenation. She is also conducting clinical trials for Alma Lasers in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, using that company’s latest skin rejuvenation technology.