At Lost Mountain Dental, we aim to help our patients achieve lifelong dental health and wellness. From routine preventive care to advanced treatment options for complex dental concerns, we can meet all of your dental health goals in our family…
When you are searching for a new dentist, it can be difficult to know what to look out for. As your trusted dentist in Marietta, GA, Lost Mountain Dental is here to answer any and all questions you might have…
At Lost Mountain Dental, we understand how many choices you have when it comes to a dental care provider in Marietta, GA. We want our new patients to feel confident that they are making the right decision when they choose…
We understand that you have many options to choose from when it comes to dental care in Marietta, GA. Lost Mountain Dental at Due West is located in West Cobb County, Georgia, and serves the areas of Acworth, Kennesaw, Powder Springs, West…
Many of our patients are finding themselves stuck at home these days, with very little to do but snack. If this is the case for you, we want to help you make wise decisions about your snack options. As your…
The worldwide pandemic known as COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has caused all of us to pause and consider our policies and procedures. We have a fiduciary responsibility to keep both our patients and our team safe. At Lost Mountain Dental, we want to…
While the eyes are called the window to the soul, to Marietta dentist Dr. Michael H. Mulkey of Lost Mountain Dental, it’s the mouth. In fact, the mouth can also be a door! Your mouth offers many insights into your…
Are you at risk for oral cancer? The truth is any one could develop the sometimes fatal disease. April is Oral Cancer Awareness month and Dr. Mulkey of Lost Mountain Dental at Due West encourage all patients to get screened.…
Tooth decay and cavities affect most patients at some point in their lives. Children and adults are equally susceptible to decay, which is the result of harmful bacteria making their way into the crevices in our teeth, filled by sugars…
“The mouth is a portal into the rest of the body,” according to Dr. Donald Ratcliffe, chairman of the department of dental medicine at Staten Island University Hospital in New York. Research is consistently showing a relationship between bacteria and…