There is a quote that states, “Every tooth in a man’s head is more valuable than a diamond”. It highlights the importance of dentistry. Protecting your teeth is as imperative as any part of your well being and customary visits to the dentist are vital for dealing with your grin. Dr. Waldo Cubero is a man who saves people’s smiles, he is a dentist who works at 681A Seneca Ave Ridgewood, Queens, NY.
Dr. Cubero’s father played an imperative role in his life, he was a dentist who involved young Waldo in this area. “When I was a kid, my father used to take me to his job where I saw what he was dealing with. It was very interesting, however I didn’t feel like becoming a dentist.”, Dr. Cubero explained. He was initially interested in becoming a computer engineer where you work on making hardware and deal with computers. Dr. Cubero’s father persuaded him to become a dentist, because dentistry offers a better career path and dentists help people. At the age of 17, Dr. Cubero decided to become a dentist and never regret this decision.
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