Here at Southeast Denver Dental we believe that every patient is unique and deserves excellent care tailored specifically to them. We always listen first, and then help guide and inspire you through the journey of healing. We believe in and care for the person beyond the smile. We are here to serve as a compass on your way to a healthier, happier you.
Dr. Malgorzata Korosciel
Dr. Malgorzata Korosciel is the owner of Southeast Denver Dental, where she provides compassionate, patient-focused care. Originally from Poland, she earned her DDS from the University of the Pacific in San Francisco and has extensive experience in restorative, preventive, and airway dentistry. Dedicated to lifelong learning, she holds advanced training in dental sleep medicine and facial esthetics. Outside the office, she enjoys reading, cooking, and spending time with her husband, four children, and their pets.
Here at Southeast Denver Dental we provide an array of services and procedures with a common goal:
• To help you preserve your natural teeth.
• Ensure your oral health.
• To keep you looking and feeling great!
to help you to preserve your natural teeth, ensure your oral health, and keep you looking and feeling great.
TMD, also known as temporomandibular joint dysfunction, is a common condition that causes the hinge joint that attaches the lower jaw to the skull to become painful.
LEARN MORECEREC same-day crowns are a great way to have a permanent restoration placed without needing to come in for multiple appointments.
LEARN MOREOur TMD/TMJ treatment focuses on alleviating pain and discomfort associated with temporomandibular joint disorders.
LEARN MOREAirway dentistry focuses on improving breathing and sleep quality by addressing dental and orthodontic issues that may contribute to airway obstruction.
LEARN MOREA full mouth reconstruction, which is more commonly called a smile makeover, is a treatment that involves completely revamping a patient's smile.
LEARN MOREA dental implant is specifically designed to replace one or more teeth within your mouth. Implants are often made of titanium, and they are surgically inserted into the jawbone.
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