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Dr. Stanley S. McMorrow and Dr. Richard J. Varnerin continuously improve their skills and knowledge of dental care by attending regional and national meetings and conferences. Both doctors increase their dental understanding by working closely with specialists to stay current with the ever-changing dental technologies.

 

 

Dr. Stanley S. McMorrow received his high school diploma with honors from Xaverian Brothers High School. He went to St. Michael's College in Winooski Park, VT where he received a Bachelors of Art degree, magna cum laude in 1974. He then went on to Loyola University, Chicago, IL and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery, magna cum laude in 1978.

Dr. McMorrow returned to the East Coast and has been in practice in Norton, MA since 1984. Dr. McMorrow enjoys general dentistry, especially cosmetic, fixed and removable reconstructive dentistry. He is accomplished in non surgical periodontal procedures and Zoom Whiting.

Dr. McMorrow continues to exceed state requirements for licensure by attending regional and national dental conferences and continuing education courses. He is also a graduate of the Pankey Institute.  Dr. McMorrow is committed to providing his patients with a honest, up to date diagnosis and treatment plan.

Dr. McMorrow and his wife Nancy have been married for over thirty years. They have two children and one grandchild. In addition to his family and dentistry, he enjoys summer and winter hiking, the theater, and spending quality time with his grandchild.

 

 

Dr. Richard J. Varnerin  graduated com laude from Tufts University Boston in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. He then graduated from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, Ma in 1973 with honors.

Dr. Varnerin was a clinical instructor at Tufts dental School  in 1973. Since 1974 he has been apart of the Norton Dental Associates team. In Addition, Dr.Varnerin also practices at a dental office Boston's Back Bay.

 Dr. Varnerin enjoys many sports when  not practicing dentistry.  Skiing in the winter and  tennis, kayaking and biking in the warmer months.