Northwestern Community College for Small Business Management and has been with our team since October 2011. Tiffany contributes to our practice in many ways. As a patient advocate and hospitality professional, it is her goal to help our patients feel comfortable at every visit and help them understand their treatment options. She also works hard to keep our team positive so that we can reach our goals as a practice, and continues providing our patients with excellent care. She absolutely loves dentistry and the opportunities she has as a practice manager. Tiffany hopes to continue to enhance her knowledge and build meaningful relationships with her patients, as well as within the local dental community.
Tiffany is very dedicated to her career in dentistry. She is a member of the American Association of Dental Office Management (AADOM), and is the Chapter President of the Yellowstone Valley, [state], AADOM Chapter. Tiffany has a firm belief in continuing education and has worked hard in advancing her career in dentistry. In 2019, she achieved her Fellowship (FAADOM) with AADOM. In September 2021 she earned her Mastership (MAADOM) and she is on track to earn her Diplomat designation; which is the highest level of distinction with AADOM. Tiffany was also awarded the "Practice Administrator of Distinction Award" in September 2020.
Tiffany is married with two small children that keep her very busy at home. Outside of the office, Tiffany and her family enjoy cooking fun foods from their home garden, camping, event planning and are avid Montana State Bobcat Football fans.
Sharleen
Insurance and Financial Coordinator
Sharleen joined our team in February 2018 and has been a wonderful addition. A Billings native, she graduated from Senior High and attended Montana State University. Sharleen has been in the dental field since 2000 and enjoys getting to know our patients. Sharleen enjoys working with a great team that puts the patients’ needs first. She does an outstanding job helping our patients understand their dental benefits and feel comfortable in our office.
Sharleen and her husband, Don, have a fur baby named Sienna. In her spare time, she enjoys scuba diving, golf, baking and reading.
Lisa
Appointment and Patient Care Coordinator
Lisa is originally from Michigan and moved to Billings with her family in 2017. She has been with our practice since 2019 and has learned a lot about dentistry. Lisa helps guide our patients through their appointments and takes pride in providing a comfortable environment for our patients. Lisa is keen on being sure that we all have a fun time in the practice.
September is National Gum Care Month, and we’re excited to share some tips to keep your smile healthy and strong. Most people think of tooth loss as a result of tooth decay, but did you know that losing teeth is often a result of gum disease? Brushing and flossing daily as well as regularly seeing your dentist can stop cavities... read more »
September is National Gum Care Month, and it is a big deal for your oral health. Good oral health is the foundation to a healthy-looking, self-confident appearance when it comes to your smile. By ensuring healthy teeth and gums – because when it comes to tooth loss, it is not just from tooth decay and cavities – periodontal disease is... read more »
Did you know that a big investment you can make in your overall health and self-confidence is to make sure you have a healthy smile? June 15th is National Smile Power Day, and it’s a great time to become more aware of the many benefits of having a healthy, confident smile wherever you go! The Psychology and Physiology of Smiling... read more »
February is National Gum Disease Awareness Month, and we are here for it! Working daily with gums makes us excited about creating awareness on how best to keep your gums healthy no matter what your age. When we say your smile thrives on good oral care, most patients typically think of their teeth, but the gums are just as crucial... read more »
Winter is almost here, and sports activities can find a way to bring a dental emergency into your life during the busy holiday season. Whether you are skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, swimming, or surfing, accidents can happen. It can mean running into a tree while sledding, falling on your face at an ice skating rink, or knocking a tooth out... read more »
September is National Gum Care Month, so let’s talk about everything related to gums. This month is a good time to reflect on your dental health and commit to taking better care of your gums. Sometimes, we forget your gums help keep your teeth in their place and functioning at top capacity. When your gums are damaged, you risk losing... read more »
Good oral health is essential for a healthy smile. The mouth is home to colonies of microorganisms like bacteria and viruses, and when controlled by daily brushing and flossing, your oral health can thrive. Conversely, consuming a high sugar diet that feeds the bad bacteria creates harmful acids that erode your tooth enamel and lead to cavities. It also happens... read more »
More and more people are keeping their natural teeth healthy for a lifetime of beautiful smiles. At any age, a healthy mouth is a valuable asset when it comes to looking and feeling your best. Getting older means taking care of yourself to continue feeling great. Like your body, your dental health requires daily attention to protect teeth and gums.... read more »
In honor of February’s Gum Disease Awareness Month – a global public awareness campaign for preventing gum disease – our practice wants to help spread the word about this insidious disease. That’s because it can destroy your smile if it is left untreated. Fortunately, you can take action to help prevent this from happening! Gum disease is caused by the... read more »
Winter is here and if you are exposed to the harsher weather, you could find yourself experiencing more cold and canker sores, chapped lips and dry mouth from the colder, drier conditions of the season. The good news is, there are steps you can take to protect your mouth, teeth, and gums during this time. 1. Cold and Canker Sore... read more »