Meet the
Winterhollers
Two doctors. One practice. Thirty-two years of partnership — in dentistry and in life. Together, they cover the complete spectrum of what dentistry can do for a human being.
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Dr. Chris Winterholler was born and raised in Lovell, Wyoming — a small town 40 miles from Cody, the kind of place that builds a hardworking, direct, and unpretentious character. Those qualities have defined his career: he approaches every case with the same rigor and groundedness he brought to everything else he has done.
After graduating from Creighton University School of Dentistry, Dr. Chris pursued implant training at the highest level — including study at the Malo Clinic in Lisbon, Portugal, the originating institution of the All-on-4 technique. He was an early adopter of full-arch implant restoration and has been refining the technique across thousands of cases for nearly three decades.
Dr. Chris approaches implant dentistry as the intersection of four disciplines: form, function, art, and science — with practicality, longevity, and economy as equal priorities. He thinks in three dimensions, visualizing the end result before the first instrument is placed and working backward to the most effective path forward.
He possesses encyclopedic knowledge of implant systems, components, and techniques — knowledge that allows him to solve cases other providers cannot. He is ambidextrous, giving him surgical flexibility that few practitioners match. And he treats every case — regardless of complexity — with the same meticulous attention to outcome.
This philosophy extends beyond the surgical day. Dr. Chris follows up personally, refines outcomes over the months that follow, and considers a case complete only when the patient is genuinely satisfied — not just when the procedure is finished. It is the approach of a privately owned practice, not a production line.
Dr. Chris is a licensed pilot and is actively involved in his church and local charities. He has been married to Dr. Patrice for 32 years — his partner in practice and in life. His Wyoming roots remain evident to everyone who meets him: straightforward, warm, and entirely without pretense.
"Implant dentistry is form, function, art, and science. Every case demands all four — and none of them can be sacrificed for the others."
Dr. Patrice treats dentistry as a whole-patient discipline. The mouth does not exist independently of the airway, the jaw, the muscles, or the rest of the body — and her training reflects that belief at every level. Her approach to TMJ treatment is built on three pillars that must be in balance simultaneously: the teeth, the muscles, and the joint. Using CT imaging, TENS therapy, and K7 digital jaw tracking, she can see — precisely and objectively — where the mandible sits in the joint space, how the muscles are loading, and what needs to change. Treatment proceeds from that diagnosis, not from assumption.
Her airway and arch development work applies the same principle: address the root architecture before cosmetic restoration begins. The veneers, the aligners, the final smile — all of it is built on a foundation that was designed correctly from the start.
Dr. Patrice grew up between St. George, Utah and Houston, Texas — two very different places that shaped both her clinical thoroughness and her warmth with patients. She is actively involved in her church and community, and has been Dr. Chris’s partner in practice and in life for 32 years.
"Some dentists put veneers in small, narrow arches. I put the form and structure first. We develop the arch, maximize the airway — then we restore. The result is outstanding form and function."
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