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Dental Implants
What Are Dental Implants? Most tooth replacements, like dental bridges and dentures, only bring back the part of the tooth that you can see – its crown. But most of…
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Rebuild Your Smile. Restore Your Confidence? If you’re struggling with multiple dental problems, full mouth rehabilitation can provide a comprehensive solution. Whether you’ve experienced damaged teeth, tooth loss, bite issues,…
Comprehensive Dental Care
Periodontal diseases are infections of the gums, which gradually destroy the support of your natural teeth. There are numerous disease entities requiring different treatment approaches. Dental plaque is the primary cause…
Cosmetic Dentistry
HOW COSMETIC DENTISTRY IS DIFFERENT FROM GENERAL DENTISTRY Christina Mills & Associates go beyond the essentials of general dentistry. While general dentistry helps to maintain your oral health, an exceptional…
I’ve now been going here for a few years and I cannot express how amazing they are! You truly build a relationship with everyone in the office and they make you happy to have a dentist appointment.
Selene M.
This is a wonderful, family-run practice with a friendly, good-natured, accepting vibe. They are very conscious of your pain threshold and do not push any products on you. I had been going regularly for years, then I moved away and stopped going to the dentist at all, and when I returned I had a LOT of work to do. They welcomed me back with no judgement as if I had never left. Now I am thankfully back on track. As a warning, Dr. Laurence is a total pro but he will stop working on your teeth to talk about comic books. Budget in a little extra time if that’s going to be a problem for you. 😉
Benjamin P.
I have always been taken care of in terms of my dental needs here. Everyone working here is friendly and seems happy and it’s a very good experience.
Rachel P.
Christina Mills & Associates Dr. Brian Laurence
- Cavities (tooth decay).
- Tooth root fracture.
- Bruxism (clenching or grinding your teeth).
- Gum disease.
- Facial injury.
- Congenitally missing teeth (you were born without certain teeth)