Dr. Randy Maebo completed both his undergraduate and dental degrees at the University of Washington (1989). He was in private practice in Bellevue, Washington for thirty years, until 2019. Dr. Maebo joined the Restorative Department in 1996.
Dr. Maebo is currently teaching a practice management course within the fourth year comprehensive dentistry curriculum. Additionally, he is a faculty member in the Fixed Prosthodontics course for second year dental students. Dr. Maebo serves as a clinical attending for third and fourth year dental students in the Restorative Clinic.
Dr. Maebo is active in organized dentistry as a member of the ADA, WSDA, SKCDA, and ADEA. At the University of Washington, Dr. Maebo is the Director of Clinical Education and Calibration. He has volunteered for the Seattle King County Peer Review committee for 29 years and is an officer of the UW chapter of Omicron Kappa Upsilon. Dr. Maebo has lectured locally and internationally on Atraumatic Restorative Technique (ART) and its use in emerging counties. Dr. Maebo received the SeattleMet Top Dentists- Bellevue for over ten consecutive years. He serves as the Western Regional Clinical Director for the RIDE Program and is fully committed to supporting rural and underserved communities.
When not in Seattle, you can find Dr. Maebo at his cabin on Whidbey Island where he spends most of his leisure time crabbing, fishing, and exploring with his family and dog, Toby.