Joshua Robbins, DMD | General Dentist
Since my early years, I was fascinated with the science behind human body. I wanted to become a doctor to help people remain healthy and enjoy their lives.
Prior to becoming a dentist, I did cancer research in Boston, MA, taught math and science, and worked for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in New York City. Now I use my intersectional knowledge to take a more holistic approach and help my patients more effectively.
Education & Background
General Practice Residency
Doctor of Dental Medicine
Bachelor of Biology and Neuroscience
As a Presidential Scholar, I joined Brandeis University to study Biology and Neuroscience. After graduating Cum Laude, I earned my Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from New Jersey Dental School, where I was honored to complete my final year in the CODE (Community-Oriented Dental Education) Program, a community-based dental clinic practice environment.
While at New Jersey Dental School, I was a charter member of Alpha Epsilon Lambda honor society. Having completed my advanced training in a General Practice Residency at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, CT, I was presented with the “Resident of the Year” award.
I practiced dentistry in Connecticut for a while before coming back to Massachusetts, my home state, and contribute to the local community with what I can do best.
Outside the office
In my spare time, I enjoy boating, hiking, electronics, and reading. I live in Westborough, MA with my wife, Rebecca, and our two children: Jacob and Eva.