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I moved to Lehighton after finishing the 7th grade in Valdosta, Georgia. My father, Carl L. Everett was career Air Force and my mom, Jean E Everett was a proud nurse. While interviewing for my Eagle Scout Rank, I struck up a lifelong relationship with Dr. Howard M Cyr Jr. I was given a job as the office maintenance man and in time, I became a dental assistant for Dr. Cyr's dental office. After graduating from Wilkes College in '87 (Magna Cum Laude), I headed south to the University of Maryland Dental School in Baltimore. I graduated in 1990 as a part of the Gorgas Honor Society. Lehigh Valley Hospital Residency provided me a year of providing dental services in a hospital setting, expanding my medical / dental knowledge. In 1991 I returned to Dr. Cyr's practice where we merged and enhanced our dental experiences and knowledge. Through the Academy of General Dentistry, I have achieved Master Status, having achieved well over 2,000 hours of continuing education. Dr. Everett is proud to be a dentist and is honored to serve all those in need, while supporting the local communities. He is even prouder to be a dad to Jennifer Everett (2010 Lehighton Graduate, 2014 Drexel Graduate) and Mason Everett (2013 Lehighton Graduate, Purdue Graduate 2017). Feel free to ask me anything, anytime. Member of: American Dental Association Academy of General Dentistry (MAGD) Pierre Fauchard Honor Society Pennsylvania Dental Association Pennsylvania Academy of General Dentistry Panther Valley Society Board member of Lehighton Education and Athletic Foundation (LEAF) Carbon County Community Foundation (Founder) Proud supporter of Boy Scouts of America, his church and local communities. One June 9th of 2018, Dr. Evererett was awarded the 2018 Lifelong Learning and Service Recognition award for his commitment to lifelong learning, volunteering his services to communities in need, mentoring associates and new dentists, and participating in organized dentistry. The Lifelong Learning and Service Recognition is presented only to AGD members who have gone above and beyond earning the association’s highest honor of Mastership (MAGD). To accomplish this recognition, Dr. Everett completed at least 1,600 hours of continuing dental education in 16 different dental disciplines. In addition, recipients must complete at least 100 hours of dental-related community/volunteer service.
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