Laura Philipps, DMD is a general and family dental practice on West Michigan Avenue in Midland, seeing patients of all ages under one roof rather than splitting care across specialists. That matters for households juggling different needs at the same time — a child's first cleaning, one parent's crown, another's bridge after losing a tooth — since it means one office and one relationship instead of referrals scattered across town. The practice also treats dental emergencies as they come up, so a cracked tooth or sudden pain gets seen without waiting for the next open slot.
Routine visits cover cleanings and exams to catch gum disease or early decay before either becomes a bigger repair. A filling restores a decayed tooth's shape, while a crown covers one that's cracked, worn, or too far gone for a filling alone — sometimes both happen in the same visit. A missing tooth can be closed with a bridge anchored to its neighbors, and root canal treatment saves a tooth by clearing out infection instead of pulling it, with extraction for teeth that cannot be saved. Teeth whitening covers cosmetic staining, and a child's checkup and a parent's crown work can share the same afternoon at this one practice.
If you are dealing with a toothache that cannot wait for a routine opening, or you need a crown and a cleaning handled without shuttling between offices, this is built for exactly that kind of visit.
Cost depends on what a tooth needs — a cleaning and a filling sit at opposite ends of a bill from a bridge or a root canal, and the office is the right place to get a number once a tooth has been examined. That holds true under the practice's affordable dental care approach, where savings come from catching gum disease or decay early rather than waiting until extraction is the only option left. For a Midland household that wants routine cleanings, occasional crown or bridge work, and somewhere to call if a tooth breaks on a weekend, Laura Philipps, DMD is built around that range rather than one narrow specialty.