We are proud to provide a state-of-the-art facility for the highest quality dental care available. It is one of our top priorities to protect the well-being of our valued patients. For this reason, our office meets and surpasses all OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and CDC (Center for Disease Control) standards. We are confident that you will feel right at home in our office as we welcome all patients as if they were family.
The Dental Office At Melrose Park is committed to serving you with comprehensive dental care that fits your familys financial situation. To accommodate your needs, we accept all PPO dental insurance plans. We also accept the following forms of payment:
Received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago, his Master of Science degree from Rush University and his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry. He has wanted to be a dentist since he was 16 years old. His grandfather was the first dentist in his family and he has three uncles who are dentists.
Dr. Ted Dimoulis really takes pride in educating the patients about their oral health. He is constantly looking for ways to improve patient care. In his free time, he likes spending time with his beautiful wife and daughters, playing board games and he is an avid sports fan.
Received her Bachelor of Science degree from Florida International University and her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry. She has been very passionate about dentistry since she was a child. Her dedication and compassion to patients, knowledge in the dental profession and leadership permitted her to receive awards such as the Smith Barney Mercantile Scholarship and the Rice Humanitarian Award. She is fluent in English and Spanish and she loves providing dental care to people from all walks of life. Dr. Katerine Dimoulis is an active member of the American Association of Endodontists, American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, Illinois State Dental Association, and Chicago Dental Society. Together with her husband, Dr. Ted Dimoulis, they strive to always provide the best for their patients in a family environment. In her spare time, Dr. Katerine Dimoulis enjoys spending time with her family, reading, doing outdoor activities and traveling.
However, when faced with a dental emergency, many people find themselves at a loss of where to go and what to do. Just like a medical emergency, it is important to treat dental trauma and other problems in a timely manner in order to avoid complications and risk permanent damage.
One of the most common dental problems to require emergency care is sudden tooth loss or breaks, usually caused by trauma or a fall. Although dental accidents are not generally life-threatening, getting immediate care from a dentist is necessary in order to help preserve the tooth and the smile's overall appearance. Even small breaks can cause nerve injuries through bacteria build-up in the soft pulp inside the tooth, potentially resulting in permanent damage if left untreated. A tooth fracture that might seem to be little more than a cosmetic problem can sometimes actually need a root canal to prevent infection and nerve damage.