Juily
Juily was raised in Stem N.C. After graduating high school, Juily moved to Greenville N.C. where she graduated cum laude from Miller-Motte College with an Associates degree in dental assisting. Juily loves helping others. She prides herself on her ability to calm an anxious guest and enjoys helping each guest achieve a healthier smile. Her interests range from traveling and bicycling to knitting, crochet, and jewelry making.
Karime
Karime was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. She moved to Durham, North Carolina in 2009. She graduated from the Triangle School of Dental Assisting in 2021. Karime considers herself to be very family oriented and in a strong believer in treating others with patience and compassion. She finds helping other to be truly rewarding. Karime is fluent in Spanish which allows her to build relationships with people from different countries and cultures. Outside of work, she enjoys spending quality time with her family and her pets, Panfila and Nala. Karime is grateful to get to work with such an amazing team and wonderful guests. She is excited for growth within Triangle Family Dentistry and aspires in becoming a Dental Hygienist in the future.
Arely
Ari is a native of North Carolina. She is a graduate of the dental assisting program at NC DENTAL U. Her goal is to go back to school for Dental Hygiene. On her free time Ari enjoys spending time with her friends & family, traveling and teaching kids how to swim at Goldfish Swim School. Ari is proud to be a part of Triangle Family Dentistry and enjoys working with patients to help them feel comfortable and have a great experience.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide state-of-art dentistry in the most comfortable environment possible. To guide our guests to optimal oral health with an emphasis on overall well-being. To non-judgmentally deliver the highest possible level of care with empathy and understanding. To continuously and relentlessly pursue excellence through continuing education, personal and team growth and mastering of leading edge technology. To treat our guests as we would like to be treated. To accept our guests as partners in their wellness. To assume a leadership role as a resource – a body of information with concern for our guests’ overall well-being. To consistently deliver more than would reasonably be expected.