DMD, Residency, Mastership, Master's in Orofacial Pain and Oral Medicine, Diplomate, Fellow
19 Years
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Dr. Farrokhi studied Biochemistry at Rutgers University before applying to dental school. She is a graduate of Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, where she received several awards including the Women Dentist Award and the Prosthodontic Honor Society Award. She continued her education by completing a residency program at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, where she has been a member of Restorative and TMD/Orofacial pain departments since 2007. She was appointed as the Associate Director of Temporomandibular Disorders/Orofacial Pain at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in 2016. Dr. Farrokhi believes strongly in continuing education and received the prestigious Mastership award from the Academy of General Dentistry in 2014 after completing 1100 hours of continuing education courses. In 2020, Dr. Farrokhi completed a three-year Master's program in Orofacial Pain, and Oral Medicine from University of Southern California. She is a diplomate of the American Board of Orofacial Pain and a fellow of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain.
Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
Women Dentist Award and Prosthodontic Honor Society Award
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Academy of General Dentistry
after completing 1100 hours of continuing education courses
University of Southern California
three-year Master's program
American Board of Orofacial Pain
American Academy of Orofacial Pain
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Academy of General Dentistry
January 2014
1100 hours
Full clinical exam, CBCT scan (if needed), discussion of options, and a personalised treatment plan with transparent pricing.