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Dr.
Frank Cordray
Dr.
Frank Cordray was born and raised in Grove City, Ohio. He
graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Miami University in Oxford,
Ohio with a BA in Biology and received his D.D.S. degree
from Ohio State in 1984. In 1986 he earned his Master of
Science degree in orthodontics from Ohio State University,
graduating with honors (Phi Kappa Phi). In 1991 he was Board-Certified
by the American Board of Orthodontics, one of the youngest
orthodontists in the country to achieve this honor. In 1994
he completed the two-year continuing education course in
comprehensive clinical orthodontics presented by Roth-Williams
International and is currently the Teaching Committee Chairman
of this very prestigious group. He has lectured nationally
and internationally, has authored four articles on advanced
treatment methods, and serves as a Consultant for the two
most respected journals in the orthodontic field: the American
Journal of Orthodontics and the Angle Orthodontist.
Dr.
Cordray is a Guest Lecturer for the Orthodontics Program
at Children's National Medical Center, Washington, D.C.,
and teaches at Ohio State University as an Assistant Clinical
Professor in the Department of Orthodontics.
Dr.
Cordray and his wife Kathy live in Worthington with their
two daughters Ruthie and Emma. When not in the office, Frank
enjoys spending time with his family, running, and playing
and coaching basketball.
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