Licensed to practice in New Jersey & Florida

Dr. Sherman
was born in Brooklyn, NY Completed HS at the McBurney School in
New York City. Dr. Sherman went on to complete a Bachelor of
Arts degree at the University of Louisville in 1967. He followed
this program by completing a Masters of Arts degree in Microbiochemistry
at Hofstra University in 1968.
Dental School followed in 1972 at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Sherman received a MScD in
Pediatric Dentistry at the Boston University of Graduate
Dentistry in 1974.
Today, Dr. Sherman maintains a private
practice in pediatric dentistry in East Brunswick, NJ which he
began in 1976.
Dr. Sherman's is involved in a number of
professional societies and affiliations including the positions
of Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry since
1979 and Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
also since 1979. He is a member of the ADA, AAPD, ASDC, NJDA,
NJSDC, NJAPD, AAHD, AADH, AAO, SCCA.
Serving
the broader community, since 1976 Dr. Sherman has been a
member of the active attending dental staff at Robert Wood
Johnson University Hospital and St. Peter’s Medical Center. In
addition, he is Chief – Section of Pediatric Dentistry at the
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Among academia he is an
Adjunct Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at the Rutgers Medical
School. He has held this position since 1980.
His leadership skills have been demonstrated
in the positions of President of the New Jersey Academy of
Pediatric Dentistry in 1980, 1985 and 1990. In 1983 he served as
President of the New Jersey Society of Dentistry for Children.
Presented a paper on treatment of handicapped
children at the New Jersey State Dental Society meeting, 1970.
Presented table clinic entitled "The Management of Handicapped
Children in the Dental Office, 1979.
Dr.
Sherman's hobby for the last 30 years has been auto racing, both
on an amateur and professional level. He currently instructs for
the SCCA and other auto clubs. He has recently added auto
restoration to his interests, the most recent being a 1953 MG
TD.