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What Our Patients are Saying About Us..."10/10 would recommend Mill Creek Children’s Dentistry! We have been going there since my daughter was one and had a dental emergency! She is now almost six! Dr. Shenfield and his staff are WONDERFUL! From the front desk at check in all the way until you leave you feel heard and important to them. They are always so welcoming and are hands down great with kids! We drive up to see them from Snohomish because they are just that amazing! If you’re looking for a new dentist for your little ones look no further! You have found the best!" |
![]() Meet the DoctorGrowing up in Seattle, and working with kids since he was in High School at the Pacific Science Center summer camps, Dr. Shenfield is a 1999 graduate of the University of Washington School of Dentistry. Honoring in Endodontics, Prosthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Shenfield completed his Pediatric training at Seattle Children's Hospital, serving as Chief Resident in 2000-2001. He also earned a Masters of Science in Dentistry at the University of Washington in 2001. Read More About Dr. Leland Shenfield |