In the ‘60s, third generation Boyd brothers, Dr. Norman Jr. and Dr. Alvin, each decided to follow in Dr. Norman Sr.’s shoes. They share heartwarming stories of their dad’s enthusiasm and love of dentistry. Dr. Boyd senior even turned their basement into an additional weekend orthodontic practice area. He would explain complex cases and talk of his patients’ successes. Yet, both agree that their father never pressured them to pursue dentistry. As a teenager, Dr. Norman asked his father if he was a good dentist. After a pause, he answered, “There may be some that equal, but none excels.”
Dr. Norman W. Boyd, Jr. graduated from Lafayette College in 1964 with a degree in physics. He then attended Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, where he received his DDS degree in 1968. He served as a captain in the U.S. Air Force Dental Corps, and he went on to receive his advanced specialty training in prosthodontics at NYU College of Dentistry.
Dr. Alvin T. Boyd graduated from Lafayette College in 1967 with a degree in biology. He then attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, where he received his DMD degree in 1971. He completed a mixed dental internship in general dentistry, general anesthesia and oral surgery at Philadelphia General Hospital.
After finishing their commitments, the brothers joined their father in the 1970s. The three doctors moved into the dental office’s current location at 515 Madison Avenue. Some would say, it was apropos that they replaced The Coca Cola Company — fixing the teeth damaged with the sugary cola.The dental office was incorporated as the Drs. Boyd P.C. in 1974.