Dr. Brooke E. Dishmon
Dr. Brooke E. Dishmon was born a 1st generation American and is proud of her Trinidadian heritage. Born in Brooklyn, NY, she was raised in Miami, FL. She graduated from Pine Crest Prep in Ft. Lauderdale, while brilliantly earning the title of National Achievement Finalist from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Impressively, she was also an AP scholar (which is accomplished by earning all 3′s or higher on AP examinations).
Dr. Dishmon attended Xavier University in New Orleans, LA on a full academic scholarship and graduated in a mere 3 years! Her memberships at the university included the Tri Beta Bio Honor Society and the Alpha Epsilon Delta Premed Honor Society. Upon graduation, she attended The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry and was member of the Student National Dental Association.
Dr. Dishmon is married to Dan and has a four-year-old daughter. Her hobbies include traveling, fine dining, volunteering, spending time with family and close friends, and free-lance modeling. Dr. Dishmon absolutely loves dentistry and loves that the profession allows her to literally heal with a hands-on approach. In her own words, “Working with wonderful patients is the most gratifying experience of all!”
Christina T. Rosenthal, DDS
Dr. Christina T. Rosenthal is a graduate of The University of Tennessee, Memphis College of Dentistry. A native Memphian, she graduated valedictorian from Northside High School. She continued her studies at The University of Memphis, where she graduated magna cum laude.
During her years at The University of Memphis, she served as a student ambassador for the school, president of her sorority, and president of The Minority Pre-Health Association. She received several awards including the All-American Scholar Award, Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, and the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Award. Her versatility in excelling both in and out of the classroom was evident as she continued on to professional school.
At The University of Tennessee, Memphis College of Dentistry, she was president of The Student National Dental Association, inducted into the IMHOTEP Leadership Society, and served as the student representative for the admissions committee. She was heavily involved in research and as a result, was chosen to represent the school at various meetings throughout the country. Upon graduation from dental school, Dr. Rosenthal became an associate at a local dental corporation. This experience solidified Dr. Rosenthal’s belief that she was ready to pursue a private practice venture. Notably, Dr. Rosenthal holds memberships in the American Dental Association, the Tennessee Dental Association, the National Dental Association, and the Shelby County Dental Society. In 2010, Dr. Rosenthal was one of 12 dentists out of the country selected to participate in the American Dental Association’s Institute for Diversity in Leadership. She and her husband, Arthur, have two children, Arthur III and Artemus Yancey. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, doing community service, reading, and traveling.

