Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
4 Years
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Meet Dr. Lauren Zipperer – Dentist at Lakeshore Dental Dr. Lauren is a compassionate and skilled Dentist at Lakeshore Dental who is committed to delivering high-quality care while helping patients feel comfortable, confident, and heard. She focuses on patient care, treatment planning, and providing comprehensive dental treatment tailored to each individual. Dr. Lauren earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from Marquette University, after completing her undergraduate studies at UW–Madison. With 4 years of clinical experience, she brings excellent people skills, strong teamwork, and a bubbly personality to the Lakeshore Dental family. She is also trained in facial injectables, allowing her to provide cosmetic options beyond traditional dentistry. She thrives in a fun and supportive team environment and believes great patient service means putting the patient first and working together to achieve their dental goals. Whether it’s general care or a smile makeover, her passion lies in providing the best care possible — and seeing the life-changing results of cosmetic work. Her favorite moment? The final result — and seeing her patient’s reaction when they look in the mirror. For anxious patients, Dr. Lauren’s calming advice is: “Breathe through your nose and wiggle your toes.” If she could invent a product, it would be one that erases cavities altogether — a dream solution for oral health! Dr. Lauren also enjoys educating patients, and one of the biggest myths she wants to clear up is that sugar alone causes cavities. The real culprit? Acid. Found in coffee, soda, juice, tea, and energy drinks — acid breaks down enamel and causes decay over time. Fun Fact: If a fictional character could join the dental team, she’d pick Superman — for the X-ray vision, of course! If her personality were a toothpaste flavor, it would be bubblegum — bright, bubbly, and fun. As a child, she hilariously believed a mysterious “sheeny” would come to get bad kids — thanks to a bit of playful parenting. And of course, she loves a good dental joke: “What do you call a dentist who doesn't like tea? Denis.”
Marquette University
Full clinical exam, CBCT scan (if needed), discussion of options, and a personalised treatment plan with transparent pricing.