About Andrew N. Dill, DDS
Dr. Dill is an Ann Arbor local; he grew up on the northwest side of town and graduated from Pioneer High School. From there, he attended Albion College, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in both Biochemistry and Music Performance. His interest in dentistry came to fruition when he returned to Ann Arbor to attend the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. Dr. Dill has worked in the public health field providing care for the underserved and taught dental students as an Adjunct Professor at UofM. Several years later, he returned as a student and completed a Master’s of Science degree in Prosthodontics. He also volunteers at the UofM Dental School for the Taft Clinic and mouthguard clinic. As an active member of Alpha Omega, he has been involved with Special Smiles providing oral exams and mouthguards for Special Olympic athletes. He is also a member in the Washtenaw District Dental Society. He recently completed the Graduate Prosthodontics program at the University of Michgan, and continues to be an Adjunct Professor at UofM. In his free time, Dr. Dill enjoys performing the French horn with the UofM Life Sciences Orchestra, photography, and spending time with friends and family on Beaver Island.