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Specialties
- Oral Pathology
- Pathology, Anatomical
- Dentistry
Board Certification
American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial PathologyPatient Rating
4.9 /5( out of 133 reviews )The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.
The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Patient Comments
Patient comments are gathered from our patient experience survey and displayed in their entirety.
Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.September 22, 2023EXTERNAL SITEHe was great. As was his staff. Very knowledgeable and kind and was very patient with our son. He genuinely seemed to care about getting our son better, and even asked us to message him in a month with an update. That's rare in medicine, and very appreciated by patients and parents of patients. I was also very impressed with the girl who walked us out to the front desk after and passed our file to the front desk to schedule our appointment. Wish I caught her name. She was very kind and had a wonderful energy about her.
September 22, 2023EXTERNAL SITEI already shared the feedback earlier. Dr. Trump took the time to listen and understand the problem I approached him about. He explained the situation clearly and gave me sound and practical advice on what to do if it recurred. His knowledge, experience and empathy were quite evident and highly appreciated.
September 14, 2023EXTERNAL SITETook us on time, resolved the problem, and prescribed the appropriate medication for an on going problem. He then set up the next appointment for in 4 months time
September 14, 2023EXTERNAL SITEI really loved how Dr. Trump was very tentative and caring to my situation. He took the time to discuss the best process to start with in trying to cure my pain in my mouth. I also appreciated how he took the time to teach me about things with my mouth that I was never told or made aware of. He also took the time to in-depth explain to me that when a tooth gets extracted it can cause nerve damage which is most like what is going on with my mouth. In all the doctors I've seen all over the United States and its been many...Dr. Trump is the best doctor I've ever had! I would recommend him to anyone that needs an amazing doctor like him!
September 13, 2023EXTERNAL SITEProbably the best I have ever been to. Explained things thoroughly and easy to understand.
September 08, 2023EXTERNAL SITEDr. Trump is very thorough and is intent on finding solutions.
September 07, 2023EXTERNAL SITEDr. Trump is so nice and kind. He explains my disease and treatment very well. His assistant is a nice young man and the staff is very nice.
September 04, 2023EXTERNAL SITEI previously commented on him he is over the top kind of guy
September 01, 2023EXTERNAL SITEHe made me feel important and listened to what I had to say. I trusted his expertise.
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Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments Dermatology -Adjunct Parks, Recreation, & Tourism -Adjunct Board Certification American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial PathologyEducation history
Graduate Training Biomedical Sciences - Texas A&M University M.S. Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology - Texas A&M Health Science Center Baylor College of Dentistry Resident Professional Dental Dentistry - Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry D.D.S. General Studies - Weber State University A.A. Undergraduate Microbiology - Weber State University B.S. Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Nam K, Dos Santos HT, Maslow F, Trump BG, Lei P, Andreadis ST, Baker OJ (2021). Laminin-1 Peptides Conjugated to Fibrin Hydrogels Promote Salivary Gland Regeneration in Irradiated Mouse Submandibular Glands. Front Bioeng Biotechnol, 9, 729180. (Read full article)
- Fallon BS, Chase TJ, Cooke EM, Ghazitabatabaei A, Naylor NO, Cutshall JJ, Trump BG, Weller ML (2021). The use of BokaFlo™ instrument to measure salivary flow. BMC Oral Health, 21(1), 191. (Read full article)
- Dean S, Wang CS, Nam K, Maruyama CL, Trump BG, Baker OJ (2018). Aspirin Triggered Resolvin D1 reduces inflammation and restores saliva secretion in a Sjögren's syndrome mouse model. Rheumatology (Oxford), 58(7), 1285-1292. (Read full article)
Other
- Wang CS, Maruyama CL, Easley JT, Trump BG, Baker OJ (2018). Author Correction: AT-RvD1 Promotes Resolution of Inflammation in NOD/ShiLtJ mice. Sci Rep (8(1), p. 15220). England. (Read full article)
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