Kosztyu Lorraine DMD
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I graduated from UMDNJ - New Jersey Dental School (now Rutgers) with honors in 1994 as an OKU Dental Honor Society member. Following dental school, a one year dental residency was completed at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, NJ. My undergraduate studies for a degree in biology were at Douglass College, Rutgers University.

Raised in Ewing, NJ, I attended Notre Dame High School. I have maintained a solo private family general dental practice in Lawrenceville, NJ since 1998. As a proponent of organized dentistry, I belong to the ADA, NJDA (New Jersey Dental Association) and its local component, Mercer Dental Society. I am a Past President of the Mercer Dental Society serving twice as President.
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Tiffany Magennis
Tiffany Magennis
May 27, 2020
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I have been to many dentists, but non of them have been as professional, gentle, or thorough as Dr. Kosztyu. The staff are attentive and understanding of your needs, and do their best to make you comfortable while you're in the chair. While other dentists have shrugged off my concerns or ignored my tooth sensitivity, everyone at this practice takes my needs seriously and even make notes for my next visit. Dr. Kosztyu's work is amazing, and you can tell she really loves what she does.
Carol Curtis
Carol Curtis
Aug 29, 2019
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I’ve been a patient of Dr Lorraine Kosztyu for approximately 15 years. She is the best dentist I’ve ever known. She is knowledgeable, courteous and takes her time. Dr Lorraine is interested in her patients’ welfare. In addition she has an excellent staff. On a scale of 1-5, I rate her a 10!
David Hopps
David Hopps
Jun 25, 2017
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Dr. Kosztyu is an excellent family dentist in every respect. Her office is calm, efficient, soothing, and professional. I like the way she explains whatever I need done and why and when. I have been to many dentists in my 65+ years and I am thankful to the friend who referred me to her. Her staff also exhibit calm relaxed competent correctness, which is the way it should be.