Dr. Susan Chmiel, DDS
Dentist | General Practice
7400 W Rawson Ave Suite 233 Franklin WI, 53132About
Dr. Susan Chmiel is a Dentist practicing in Franklin, WI. Dr. Chmiel specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
Education and Training
Marquette University School of Dentistry Doctor of Dental Surgery degree 1998
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Professional Memberships
- American Dental Association
- Wisconsin Dental Association
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Susan Chmiel, who serves patients in Franklin, Wisconsin.
A prominent dentist, Dr. Chmiel joined Dr. Timothy Ross at his private dental practice in December 1998. She understands that quality dental care is not just about cleaning teeth; it is about creating a strong foundation for a lifetime of dental health. She is dedicated to her patients and strives to give them the most comfortable, attentive care possible.
Pertaining to her educational pursuits, she graduated with her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the Marquette University School of Dentistry in 1998.
As a member of the American Dental Association and the Wisconsin Dental Association, Dr. Chmiel is able to stay up to date with the latest dental technology and newest treatment techniques. She has also been a certified Invisalign® provider since 2006, and she is dedicated to participating in continuing education courses and seminars to stay on the cutting edge of the dental field.
Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. Dentists diagnose and treat dental issues and help patients develop better oral hygiene regimens. They clean teeth, correct bite issues, perform surgeries and extractions, and perform other duties to ensure that the teeth and mouth are healthy.
Happily married, Dr. Chmiel has two daughters and two English bulldogs who all keep her busy when she is not in the office.
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