Dr. Paul Michael Austin DMD,MPH
Orthodontist
1260 15th St. Santa Monica CA, 90404Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
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Dr. Paul Austin is a graduate of Harvard University, where he received both his dental degree and his Master's in Public Health. He went on to UCLA for his post-doctorate studies and received his specialty ...
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