
Bachelor of Science in Biology, Doctor of Dental Surgery, General Practice Residency, DMD
6 Years
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Dr. Murphy is an experienced, trusted dentist with a strong educational foundation and a commitment to excellence. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Indiana University and her Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Dentistry and completed a General Practice Residency at Loyola University Medical Campus. A founding member of the 5280 Study club, Dr. Murphy is also a dedicated member of the American Dental Association, American Academy of Facial Esthetics, American Academy of Clear Aligners, Colorado Dental Association, 3i Synergy Implant Graduate Study Club, and Metro Denver Dental Society. Dr. Murphy achieved her Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from Indiana University in 1996. She continued her education at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Dentistry and graduated in 2000. Following dental school Dr. Murphy elected to complete a one year General Practice Residency at Loyola University Medical Campus in Maywood, IL. In 2001, she moved out to Denver and hasn’t looked back. She has provided care here since that time – first working as an associate and then having the commitment to become owner. Continuing education is very important for Dr. Murphy, which includes being a member of 5280 Seattle Study Club and 3i Synergy Implant Graduate Study Club. She is also members of Colorado Dental Association, American Dental Association, Metro Denver Dental Society, and a founding member of the 5280 Study club.
Indiana University
Verified via NPI Registry (NPI: 1912466988)
University of Illinois at Chicago School of Dentistry
Loyola University Medical Campus
One-year residency completed following dental school
Full clinical exam, CBCT scan (if needed), discussion of options, and a personalised treatment plan with transparent pricing.