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With nearly two decades of experience in the field, Dr. Mihalios is committed to lifelong learning and staying current with the latest advancements in dental technology and treatment. Notable continuing education courses that have shaped his practice include a two-year Mercer Mastery course at the Scottsdale Center for Dentistry, where he had the honor of learning from Dr. Gordon Christensen and became a Dental Products Evaluator for his publication, Clinicians Report. Dr. Mihalios also completed a Full Mouth Rehabilitation course at NYU under renowned instructors Larry Rosenthal and Dean Vafiadis, specializing in full arch placement and restoration of implant-supported bridges, dentures, and hybrid partials.
Full-Mouth Rehabilitation & Reconstruction Dr. Mihalios specializes in comprehensive restorative cases, utilizing advanced techniques to rebuild the entire smile for patients with complex dental needs.
Implant-Supported Bridges, Dentures & Hybrids Expertise in full-arch placement and restoration, including hybrid partials, to provide stable, long-lasting solutions for missing teeth.
Cosmetic Dentistry & Porcelain Veneers Blending his lifelong passion for art with clinical precision to create natural, aesthetic transformations through high-end porcelain work.
Restorative Crowns & Bridge Work Utilizing the latest advancements in dental technology to restore the function and structural integrity of damaged teeth with high-quality materials.
Oral-Systemic Health & Preventive Care A strong advocate for the oral-systemic connection, Dr. Mihalios uses an osteopathic approach to treat pathology and prevent future complications.
