Dental Power Couple Celebrates 21 Years Together

Love + Dentistry: Dr. Pat and Amber’s 21-Year Journey

Dr. Pat Emigh and his wife Amber of Emigh Dental Care just celebrated 21 years of marriage! A remarkable milestone filled with love, commitment, and mutual support.

Over the years, the Emighs have not only built a life together but also cultivated a thriving practice known for its compassion, clinical excellence, and patient-first culture. It’s no coincidence that those values mirror the strength of their relationship grounded in trust, communication, and shared purpose.

Working side by side isn’t always easy, but Dr. Pat and Amber make it look effortless. Their longevity as a couple and in the dental profession is a testament to what’s possible when you lead with love and stay committed to growth.


Emigh Dental Care is located at 5500 Atherton Street, Suite 430, Long Beach, CA 90815

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