ORAL APPLIANCE THERAPY FOR SNORING AND SLEEP APNEA

meet Dr. Victor H. Burdick, Jr.

Dr. Burdick

Dr. Burdick was born in Malawi, Africa where his father was a physician and his mother a nurse.  When he was ten they moved to Pasadena, California where Dr. Burdick graduated from Loma Linda University in 1982 with a B.S. degree in biology.  In 1986 he graduated from Loma Linda University with his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree.  He moved to Littleton soon after and established a practice for families and individuals of all ages.

Dr. Burdick has dedicated his practice to providing his patients with the most advanced treatments available.  He has taken extensive continuing education courses specializing in sleep apnea and sleep disorders, and has had the years of experience necessary to offer a unique dental solution.  Dr. Burdick’s goal is that each patient enjoys healthy, comfortable, lifelong sleep.  He is a member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, Dental Organization for Sleep Apnea, American Dental Association, Colorado Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, Metropolitan Denver Dental Society, and the American Equilibration Society.

Dr. Burdick and his wife Darcy have lived in Highlands Ranch for 20 years.  Darcy enjoys occasionally working in the office.  They have three daughters, Leslie who is attending Wheaton College in Illinois, and Alisa and Rachel.  The family greatly enjoys spending time together whether at home, in the community, in the beautiful mountains of Colorado, or doing local and international humanitarian work.

 

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