About Edward D. Paul, DDS
Dr. Paul received a B.A., cum laude, a D.D.S., degree, and a M.S. degree, all from N.Y.U. After graduating from the Bronx High School of Science, Dr. Paul was accepted into New York University’s combined degree program that gave him acceptance into dental school after only three years of undergraduate college. In 2012, Dr. Paul received the Academy of General Dentistry’s Fellowship Award (FAGD), granted to only 3% of active dentists in the United States. Following his dental school graduation in the top 5% of his class in 1987, he completed a one-year general practice residency and a two-year specialty training residency in prosthodontics (the specialized area of dentistry concentrating on implants, bridges, crowns, and dentures) at the Manhattan Veteran’s Administration Medical Center. Well-respected within the professional community, Dr. Paul taught at Lutheran Medical Center in New York, instructing new dental school graduates in prosthodontics and helping to set and maintain standards for the profession. In 1991, Dr. Paul opened his office in Norwalk, where he continues to live with his family. Dr. Paul is an exercise enthusiast and has a strong passion for bicycle riding. He has completed dozens of century (100-mile) events on his bicycle and he rides several thousand miles annually. He has also acquired extensive knowledge about physical fitness, strength and aerobic training, and weight management techniques.