About Kerry E. Robson, DDS
Kerry E. Robson D.D.S., F.A.G.D. was born and raised in Canada. He completed undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada and graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Biology in 1973 and a Masters Degree in Anatomy in 1977. At that time he was a teaching assistant in General and Oral Histology and his research has been published in several scientific journals. Prior to becoming a dentist, Dr. Robson worked as a Kidney Transplant Technician, matching donors to patients. Dr. Robson earned his Dental Degree at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio in 1983 and has also completed the 2 year postgraduate Comprehensive Dental Program at the University of Florida. Dr. Robson is a “Fellow” of the Academy of General Dentistry, one of only three dentists practicing in Palm Harbor to have earned such a distinction. Dentists who have received this distinction are among the most elite group of dental professionals in the entire country. In fact, only 7% of general dentists in the US and Canada obtain their FAGD. Dr. Robson is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Association of Endodontists, the American Dental Association, the Florida Dental Association, the Florida West Coast Dental Association and the Upper Pinellas County Dental Association. Dr. Robson married his wife Lori, who is also from Canada, in 1985. They have two children, Kristi and Brent. Kristi is a graduate from UCF with a business degree and a sports management minor. While working for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers she met her husband, Rob. In Sept 2017 they welcomed their daughter, Madison. Dr. Robson and Lori are enjoying their new roles as grandparents. Brent is a graduate of UF, and after spending 4 years in D.C. working in the political world he is now employed by the New Jersey Devils NHL hockey team in the marketing department. Dr. Robson plays golf, drums and also enjoys boating and traveling. He hung up the hockey skates last year but is still an avid hockey fan. Dr. Robson has also had a life-long love of tropical fish. The large salt water aquarium in the lobby of the practice, is a source of great enjoyment for Dr. Robson.