Meet The Doctor

Mitchell S. Katz, DDS

General Dentist

Dr. Mitchell S. Katz graduated from New York University College of Dentistry in 2002 with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. He also is a graduate of George Washington University School of Medicine with a degree in exercise and sports science. He is an active member of many prominent dental associations, including the American Dental Association and the South Carolina Dental Association.

Dr. Katz offers a comprehensive selection of restorative and cosmetic dentistry treatments, including porcelain veneers and crowns, dental implants, implant-supported dentures, and all family dental treatments.

Golf, pickleball, exercise and fitness, and spending time with his girlfriend exploring the low country and all that it has to offer such as its restaurants, beaches, and state parks keeps him busy outside the office.

Community Involvement

Dr. Mitchell Katz grew up in Simsbury, CT. For many years he played in the Simsbury youth hockey and lacrosse leagues and enjoyed giving back to the local programs that gave him so much growing up.

Continuing Education

Dr. Katz attends seminars, training programs, and continuing higher education courses to stay on top of the latest developments. He actively participates in the American Dental Association and the South Carolina Dental Association, the Dawson Center for the Advancement of Dentistry, and Spear Education. His involvement assures that he learns about scientific breakthroughs, new technology, and the latest procedures. Dr. Katz has received The Concept of Complete Dentistry Award from the Dawson Academy for completion of all core curriculum and hands-on workshops. Dr. Katz is also certified in Invisalign clear aligner braces.

Philosophy

“Dentists are the only medical professionals responsible for the health of the entire masticatory system. Complete dentistry has four comprehensive goals: optimum oral health, anatomic harmony, functional harmony, and occlusal stability. If each goal is achieved, treatment success is assured. When the entire system is healthy, there is a harmony of form and function, the relationships are stable, and the treatment can be considered complete. Esthetic requirements will also be fulfilled because the appearance of the smile is dependent on the same harmony of form that is necessary for the harmony of function.” – Peter Dawson, DDS

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