1. Mark Morin, DDS
  2. Mark Morin, DDS
  3. 5
    (Based on 53 reviews)
  4. 19178 W. Ten Mile Road
  5. Southfield, MI 48075
  6. (248) 233-3705

Patient Referrals

Referral by: Monifa B.
5.0
November 30, 2010

"Sandy is my dental hygienist and I enjoy working with her. She is very personable and friendly and most of all my teeth are in perfect condition with no cavaties. Sandy brightens my day every time I come for my six month check up. I will continue to work with Sandy as my hygienist for future visits."

Helpful (5)
Verified on 11-30-2010
Referral by: Anonymous
5.0
November 30, 2010

"The staff is friendly and professional, they listen and work with their patients to make their experience as comfortable as possible."

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Verified on 11-30-2010
Referral by: Dan
5.0
November 24, 2010

"A very good experience. Everyone involved was freindly, curteous, informative and obviously quite skilled at their profession. All of the equipment that was used looked to be state of the art. And the TV with the remote control for the dentist's chair is a nice touch to help the time go quick and enjoyably."

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Verified on 11-24-2010
Referral by: Pamela B.
5.0
November 24, 2010

"I had a root canal, at the last minute, the doc made it very comfortable for me, an I appreciate that"

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Verified on 11-24-2010
Referral by: Constance S.
5.0
November 23, 2010

"I could not have been more pleased! Everyone was great, I had a 911 and my Hi Tech Family Dentists were compassionate, determined and professionial. Thank You Thank You Thank You"

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Verified on 11-23-2010
Referral by: Marianna
5.0
November 23, 2010

"Hello, I give you all 5 stars!!! Today I got to meet Dr. Morin and he was amazing. I am so lucky that I have a friend who reccomended Dr. Morin and that I have found this practice. My two visits have been just amazing. All the staff members are kind, helpful, sweet and always smiling. I think that makes a difference in any service. I feel very blessed. Thank you and I am looking forward to me next visit."

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Verified on 11-23-2010

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Education and Credentials

UDM - University of Detroit Mercy Dental School

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Questions & Answers Q&A

A. The bacteria from your mouth can get into your blood stream and cause other problems in your body like your heart. This infection travels throughout your body and can cause serious problems elsewhere.
A. Today root canals should not be painful at all. There are now doctors that use lasers to perform these procedures and they should be completely pain free.
A. Chewing Ice doesnt effect your teeth unless you have large mercury fillings that could break your teeth and cause the need for crowns. IF you have no restorations and health teeth it should be of no concern.

Blog

10-07-2010

 

Dr. Morin has been honored by Dentistry Today as a

"Top Clinician in Continuing Education" for four consecutive years.

 

This award recognizes top clinicians who educate peers

through seminars, workshops, and lectures.

 

Dentistry Today | Mark Morin | Dentist | Southfield, MI

 

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What is Different About CEREC™?

Previously, when a patient needed a crown, it would require multiple visits to the dentist in order to create and adjust the new tooth. With the CEREC™ crown, patients only need one visit to the dentist. ONE VISIT. Think about how much time that saves you. It also... read more

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