Reliable Dental Care Experts

We offer a range of top-of-the-line dental treatments & preventative strategies that ensure you feel healthier than ever.

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Creating healthy smiles daily

As a person who loves to help people out, Dr Michelle practices dentistry with compassion, gentleness, consideration, wiseness, and generosity.

She studied Biology from U.C. Irvine and completed her DMD degree at Tufts Dental School in Boston.  Unlike most general dentists who start to work as a dentist after dental school, Dr Michelle participated in residency at St. Joseph Hospital in Reading, PA. 

After she experienced corporate dentistry for a couple of years, she started her own practice in Riverside which led to Anaheim Hills as the second home for her dentistry for 20 years at this same location helping the patients, some of them started when they were toddlers and they are still bringing their kids to Dr Michelle for all their dental needs. 

“From cleanings to cosmetics, we provide exceptional dental care.”

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Achieve a brighter, healthier smile today!

Complete dental care for every smile

  • Preventive Care
  • Check-Ups and  Cleanings
  • Periodontal Disease
  • Tooth Fillings
  • Full Mouth Reconstruction
  • Dental Implants
  • Invisalign & Braces
  • Dentures
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Retainers
  • Composite Bonding

Why trust us? smile guaranteed!

Our experienced team ensures a comfortable and stress-free experience for every visit, prioritizing your care and satisfaction.

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Comprehensive Dental Solutions
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Skilled Dentists, Advanced Technology
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Personalized Care for Every Patient
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Comfortable & Stress-Free Experience
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Comprehensive Dental Solutions

What our patients are saying

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Adam Manolovitz

Dental Patient

“We have been going to Contemporary Dentistry for years. Awesome dentist. She was very knowledgeable, kind, and gentle while I was getting an extraction. After a few days, she called to check up on me. Bonus points in my book!”

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Kailani Medina

Dental Patient

“I always leave with a smile! After years of fearing dental appointments, I finally found a place I am relaxed with.”

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Gordon Chan

Dental Patient

“Just have to say a very caring dentist who excels in reassuring their patients, gives excellent service, and explains what they are doing every step of the way. The best dentist I have ever seen”

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I expect during my first appointment?

To learn how to detect anything of concern with your oral health, here are a few common signs of more serious dental problems to be aware of.

  • Bleeding, Swollen Gums.
  • Jaw and Mouth Pain.
  • Loose Teeth.
  • Lumps In the Mouth.
  • Persistent Bad Breath.

X-rays provide your dentist with additional important information about the condition of your teeth and will reveal any hidden decay, problems with the roots of your teeth or issues with your jaw and your facial bones. Things that they can’t get to view any other way without serious undertakings that are very costly to you.

8 Great Ways to Improve Your Smile

  • Whitening. When it comes to getting a whiter and brighter smile, there are a variety of teeth-whitening products you can try.
  • Crowns. A crown is a good way to cover teeth that are discolored or badly shaped.
  • Veneers.
  • Bonding.
  • Braces.
  • Implants.
  • Brushing and Flossing.
  • Regular Dental Visits.

Veneers are thin, tooth-colored porcelain or glass/plastic layers fixed onto the front of your teeth that can be a suitable option if you have teeth with gaps, that are stained, discolored, broken or chipped, crowded-in or crooked, oddly-shaped or badly-aligned.

A knocked-out adult tooth can usually be saved by putting it back in place or in milk as soon as possible, before seeing a dentist.