A Commitment to Excellence.Dr. Boehm and his team understand the dedication and determination required to succeed, and exceed in the world of modern dentistry. With Dr. Boehm, excellence is not just an ideal to pursue; it is a standard he holds himself to. And for dentists like Dr. Boehm, education doesn't end with graduation from dental school. New techniques, new materials, startling effective new technologies are being developed every day. It takes a real commitment to the profession to provide patients with the latest and the best that dentistry has to offer. That's why he devotes a significant portion of his time to continuing education for himself and for his team. | Dr. Michael BoehmHello everybody! I grew up in Castle Rock, Washington in the shadow of Mt St Helens. After graduating from Eastern Washington University with a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, I spent 5 months working on a charter boat in Alaska with my brother. An experience I will never forget. Within 30 hours of cleaning salmon in Alaska, I was sitting down to my first class in dental school (still picking fish scales off my finger nails) in Boston, Massachusets.
Four years later I left Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and the big city to arrive back where I wanted to be. While helping several dentists in the area, I was looking for the perfect fit to put roots down. I have definitely found that in Post Falls. I truly have the best staff I could ask for and love this beautiful office.
I have become completely addicted to the beauty the inland northwest has to offer. Snowboarding in the winter, wakeboarding in the summer, and hunting and fishing in the fall. I can also be talked into a round of golf or a pickup game of soccer or basketball. | 
A master in the art of living
draws no sharp distinction
between his work and his play,
his labor and his leisure,
his mind and his body,
his education and his recreation.
He hardly knows which is which.
He simply pursues his vision of
excellence through whatever he is
doing and leaves others to determine
whether he is working or playing.
To himself,
he always seems to be doing both |