Dr. Diane J Karnavas - Practicing since 1989

Dr. Karnavas was born, raised, and educated in Pittsburgh. After attending the University of Pittsburgh for her undergraduate education in Biology and Chemistry, Dr. Karnavas furthered her education with a Doctorate of Dental Medicine followed by her Specialty in Orthodontics at the University of Pittsburgh.

In 2010, Dr. Karnavas began volunteering with FOCUS Pittsburgh, now named the Neighborhood Resilience Project, a nationwide movement to "provide action-oriented and sustainable solutions to poverty in communities across America." In October of 2015, Dr. Karnavas co-founded a dentistry clinic at their location in the Hill District where she acts as the Co-Dental Director of the program, dedicating her spare time to providing free dental care to underprivileged youth and adults. 

During the COVID-19 pandemic, in June of 2020, Dr. Karnavas began working as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. At the University, she teaches clinical skills and coursework to the orthodontic residents.

 

Education:

Specialty in Orthodontics, 1989, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine

Doctorate of Dental Medicine, 1986, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine

Graduate Studies in Anatomy, 1981, University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Bachelor of Science in Biology, 1980, University of Pittsburgh

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry,1979, University of Pittsburgh

 

Professional Associations:

American Association of Orthodontics

PA Orthodontic Association

Western PA Orthodontic Association