Michael T. Kelly, DMD
Dr. Kelly attended Stetson University for his undergraduate training in Chemistry and then graduated from Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry in 1993. He has attained Mastership in the International College of Oral Implantologists, over 2300 hours of advanced study, his Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry, and was a member American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry for many years.
Before moving to Scottsdale in 2010, Dr. Kelly practiced in an outstanding practice in Florida for over 17 years. He is an instructor for other dentists on advanced dentistry topics, lectures throughout the country, and is an a part-time faculty member at Midwestern Dental School in Glendale. As a Key Opinion Leader for Convergent Dental and Carestream Dental, he has frequent opportunities to shape the future of dental technologies.
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