Dental malpractice suits are common—but they’re rarely straightforward. It can be difficult to prove beyond a reasonable doubt to a judge or jury...
Dr. Jeff Rabinowitz
Dental Expert Witness
After earning his Bachelors and Doctoral degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Rabinowitz completed residency training at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. He subsequently completed Fellowship training in Implantology and Periodontics at New York University and in Parenteral Conscious Sedation at St. Joseph and Brookdale Medical Centers. He established a multi-specialty group practice in Manhattan, he taught at Mount Sinai and he has pursued years of extensive advanced education programs and has maintained an active practice in implantology, complex restorative and prosthodontic care, periodontics, oral surgery, bone and soft tissue grafting, Invisalign and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Rabinowitz holds a faculty appointment, teaching dental students at Touro College of Dental Medicine.
More Articles by Dr. Jeff Rabinowitz
Identifying Malpractice in Trigeminal Neuralgia
Dental surgery is an invasive procedure & issues can arise. This article will discuss identifying malpractice in post rental and oral surgery.
Types of Expert Witnesses in Dental Malpractice Cases
Many dental malpractice cases hinge on the testimony of a dental expert witness, but other skilled professionals can provide vital context as well....
Mentorship & Its Importance In Becoming a Good Clinician
The connections and relationships that we make with others are as important as the experiences that we have, and that’s as true for professional...
Tuoro College of Dental Medicine Has Appointed Dr. Jeff Rabinowitz to its Faculty as Clinical Assistant Professor of Dental Medicine
Jeffrey Rabinowitz, D.M.D., F.I.C.O.I. Clinical Assistant Professor of Dental Medicine As a recent addition to TCDM’s faculty, Dr. Jeffrey...
How COVID-19 Has Changed Dental Practice Operations
In order to minimize this risk, many dentists have adopted numerous precautions—many of which are based on OSHA’s guidelines for COVID-19 protection in the industry. These include:
Case Study: Providing an Expert Second Opinion on Dental X-Rays
You might assume that x-rays make dental malpractice cases extremely open-and-shut affairs—after all, how complicated can a suit possibly be when...
Case Study: Providing Witness Testimony After a Failed Tooth Extraction
Failed tooth extractions are rare, but they do happen. If you’re representing either party in a dental malpractice suit involving failed tooth...
8 Situations Where an Expert Opinion Can Help
Dental expert witnesses are often called upon by lawyers and their clients to assess claims of dental malpractice or liability. We often also advise...
Dental Professional vs. Dental Expert Witness: What’s the Difference?
When you’re representing either party in a dental malpractice suit, the testimony of a dental expert can provide invaluable support for your...