Mission Viejo Dentist Providing Personalized Dental Excellence
Mission Viejo Dentist Drs Montgomery & Kiriak, APC-DDS

Are you looking for a Mission Viejo Dentist with years of experience and many satisfied customers?
We have been providing specialized dental care as Mission Viejo Dentist to the community of Mission Viejo, CA and surrounding areas for a number of years.
“Our number one priority as Mission Viejo Dentists is our patient’s well-being. We implement all the tools available to make sure you have a comfortable experience during your dental visit.”
Mission Viejo Dentist Featured Services
- General Dentistry
- Veneers & Laminates
- Crown & Bridges
- Teeth Whitening
- Dental Implants
- SD CT Scans & Digital X-Rays
- Cosmetic Imaging
- Smile Makeovers
- Cosmetic Dentistry
Mission Viejo Dentist Other Services
- Comprehensive Dental Exam
- Periodontal (gum) Evaluation
- Oral Hygiene Maintenance
- Regular and Deep Teeth Cleaning
- Extractions and Minor Surgeries
- Tooth-Colored Fillings
- TMJ Treatment
- Partial & Full Dentures
- Dental Sealants
- In-Office Power Teeth Whitening
- Invisalign
- Sedation
- Porcelain Veneers
- Full Porcelain Crowns
- Root Canal Treatment
Mission Viejo Dentist In-House Specialists
We are proud to offer the convenience and expertise of our in-house specialists in:
Orthodontics, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontics (Gum Diseases), and Endodontics (Root Canal Treatment).
Tackling Tooth Decay
Source: www.riteaid.com/oralcare
Tooth decay is a common condition – second only to the common cold – but it’s also highly preventable. Good habits such as brushing, flossing, and rinsing with mouthwash can help protect your teeth.
Tooth decay troublemakers
Tooth decay occurs when foods with carbohydrates (sugars and starches) are left on the teeth. Culprits include:
Soda, Raisins, Candy, Cookies, Fruit juices, Pastries, Cereals, and Bread.
Bacteria that normally live in the mouth change these foods, producing acids. The combination of bacteria, food, acid, and saliva form plaque that sticks to the teeth. As a result, over time, tooth enamel is destroyed, causing cavities.