Dr. David Remiszewski is a southern Connecticut native who is a surgically trained Prosthodontist and diplomate candidate for the American Board of Prosthodontics. In his early years, he was a black belt karate instructor and lifeguard in Wallingford, CT. He attributes these experiences to his natural comfort when working with kids and loves making them laugh in the dental chair. 

He completed his bachelor’s degree at the University of Connecticut, where he was President of the Pre-Dental Society. Dr. Remiszewski went on to complete his dental school training at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. During his time there, he received the Horace Wells and Shapiro scholarships, the Dental Implant Award by the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and the Dentsply Student Clinician Award from the American Dental Association for his achievements in dental implant therapy and esthetics.

Pursuant of higher education, he completed a 3-year specialty program after dental school in Advanced Prosthodontics with a Master’s Degree in dental science both at the University of Connecticut. The focus of his advanced training was on dental implants, esthetics, cosmetics and digital dentistry, which he directly applies to improve patient care. He has authored two publications in the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry and International Journal of Prosthodontics and presented at 10 national scholarly meetings on these topics. He received 1st place from the American College of Prosthodontics in 2015 and was selected 1st of 120 of his top colleagues to receive the Carol A. Lefebvre Scientific Poster Presentation Award by the Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics in 2020. He serves on several committees including the national committee for the American College of Prosthodontists. 

Dr. Remiszewski is committed to continuing education and keeping up to date with the latest advancements in dentistry to provide the highest quality of care to his patients. Dr. Remiszewski has always made it a priority to give back to his community. He has treated patients in the Connecticut mission of mercy for 6 continuous years, locally at tobacco farms, and organized a pilot service trip to provide surgical and dental care to the less fortunate in the island of Grenada. When he is not in the office, you can find him on the golf course, tennis court or playing with his sister’s dog as he loves to spend time with his family.