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OUR TEAM

Dr. Trevor Lindgren, DDS 

Dr. Lindgren is a compassionate, gentle dentist who has been practicing dentistry for over 16 years. He specializes in creating long-lasting, healthy smiles and values building relationships of trust and friendship. He takes the time to listen to each patient and answer any questions or concerns you may have.   

 

He grew up in Sandy & Draper and met his wife at Alta High School. They have been married for over 20 years and have 3 children. Dr. Lindgren served a mission in Venezuela and he speaks Spanish. He attended Brigham Young University and Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry. After dental school, Dr. Lindgren did a one year general practice residency at the Salt Lake City Veterans Hospital where he worked with specialists and a large group of dentists to treatment plan complex restorative cases, place implants, make dentures, do root canals, crowns, and other advanced dental skills development. Dr. Lindgren also recently started teaching one day per week at the local dental school in South Jordan where he helps new dentists in training as they treat patients at the school clinic. 

 

When he's not practicing dentistry, Dr. Lindgren loves skiing, mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, mountaineering, gardening, and spending time with his family. He loves being a part of the Herriman community and is happy to serve you as a Herriman Dentist. 

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Shayla, Dental Hygienist

Shayla is our amazing hygienist who specializes in keeping your gums healthy! She received a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from the Utah College of Dental Hygiene in Orem. She is married and has two sweet daughters.  She enjoys hiking and camping with her family. In her spare time she likes to do photography and cook. You can trust her to help keep your mouth healthy. Dental Hygiene is her passion and she loves what she does! 

Kestlee, Dental Assistant

Hi, my name is Kestlee and I have been a dental assistant for over 4 years. I always loved going to the dentist when I was younger and strive to make patients feel comfortable as I did. I love assisting the doctor on bigger cosmetic cases and seeing smiles and confidence transform. I have worked with several awesome dentists and have previously worked with Dr. Lindgren. Two years ago, I started my own teeth whitening business on the side and will start Esthetician school next year. I have been married for almost 4 years. I met my husband Jordan while serving a church mission in Ohio. When you don't see me in the dental office, you can find me either traveling the world, at the movies or hanging out with our pomsky puppy Fox. I am happy to be here at Copper Mountain Dental and I look forward to getting to know you!

Arika, Office Manager  

Arika has worked in the field for a long time from dental assisting to office management. Dental insurance can be complicated. Arika has a passion for problem solving, and she is very skilled in helping our patients navigate their benefits to get insurance claims paid. She can help you with getting the most out of your dental insurance or if you don't have dental insurance she can offer to enroll you in our in office discount plan that can help make your dental care more affordable. We are thankful to have her as a part of our team to help make the insurance and billing more seamless for our wonderful patients. 

Sunni the amazing office puppy!

Sunni (Pronounced "Sunny") is a Mini English Cream Golden Doodle. She is Hypoallergenic. Sunni will soon begin training to be a medical alert service dog for her owner. Therapy dogs are dogs who go with their owners that volunteer. Therapy dogs are different from service dogs. Service dogs are dogs who are specially trained to perform specific tasks to help a person who has a disability. An example of a service dog is a dog who guides an owner who is blind or a dog who assists someone who has a physical disability. Service dogs stay with their person and have special access privileges in public places such as businesses and restaurants. In most cases, therapy dogs do not have the same privileges as service dogs.

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