About David Gonzalez, DDS
Dr. David Gonzalez was born and raised in Puerto Rico, “The Shining Star of the Caribbean.” He graduated high school in his hometown of San Sebastian in 1982. Dr. Gonzalez received his bachelor’s degree in biology with a concentration in marine biology invertebrates from the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras in 1986. Dr. Gonzalez attended Dental School at Marquette University School of Dentistry in Milwaukee, WI, one of the oldest and most vanguard dental school in the US dating back to 1894. Dr. Gonzalez’s training focused in patient care and quality of service, paying detailed attention to individual patients’ needs. After graduation from dental school, Dr. Gonzalez started his dental career as an ARMY dentist at Fort Stewart, GA. He was a dentist during Desert Shield and Desert Storm and served as one of three division dentists for the 24th Forward Support Battalion. In Dr. Gonzalez’s words, “Nothing is more satisfying than to serve and care for those that risk their lives to serve and protect our nation.” In 1996, Dr. Gonzalez established and ran his own private dental practice in Rincon, Puerto Rico, for 10 years before relocating to San Diego, CA, in 2007. Like many of us, Dr. Gonzalez came to visit San Diego and fell in love with the weather, the scenery, the food, and the people. Dr. Gonzalez has had extensive continued education in orthodontics, Invisalign®, Lumineers®/ Cerinate restorative systems, and CEREC in-office crowns. Dr. Gonzalez enjoys extracurricular activities and hobbies. He is the President of the Z Car Club of San Diego, a car enthusiast club established in 1991. He also knows his way around the kitchen and attended the most renowned culinary school in Puerto Rico, “Escuela Hotelera de Puerto Rico,“ in 2005. He enjoys the outdoors and is a big fan of the many outdoor and indoor shooting ranges in San Diego. Dr. Gonzalez’s treatment philosophy is to treat every patient as a family member, listen to their needs and concerns, educate them, and help them overcome their fears and receive the best quality of care possible.