HOWES FAMILY DENTISTRY - Key Persons


Alicia Howes

Job Titles:
  • Office Administrator
Alicia grew up in Memphis and graduated from Evangelical Christian School. She went to Millsaps College and graduated with a degree in Finance and Economics. She met Jason when she was in college, and he was in his first year of dental school. They were married in 1995, and they have two sons. Alicia spends her free time volunteering at their church, Outback America Ministry, their sons' school, the Underage Drinking Task Force, and at all ball fields in town.

Dr. Jason Howes

Dr. Jason Howes grew up on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. He graduated from Mississippi State University, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology. In 1997, Dr. Howes graduated from the University of Mississippi Dental School. In 1998, he completed the Advanced Education of General Dentistry Residency Program at the University of Mississippi. Having grown up on the Gulf Coast, Jason wanted to settle in the Mobile area to raise his family. In July 1998, Dr. Howes purchased the dental practice of Dr. Charles Marston, III. Jason has been happily married to Alicia Howes since August 1995. Jason is very active with their two sons. He has been a basketball, baseball and soccer coach for years and enjoys working with kids. Jason is involved with his church and other community activities. In his free time, Jason likes to play tennis and soccer, fish and spend time at the beach with his family.

Kimberly Richardson

Job Titles:
  • Licensed Dental Hygienist
Kimberly was born and raised in Mobile where she graduated from Murphy High School and attended UAB in the Dental Hygiene Program. She has been in dentistry for 16 years and has been working with Dr. Howes since 2014. Kimberly is in several running groups and enjoys tennis. Kimberly is married to Michael Richardson.

Mandy Wallace

Job Titles:
  • Office Manager

Missy Hammac

Job Titles:
  • Dental Assistant
Missy grew up in Mobile where she graduated from New Life Christian School. She has been working in dentistry for 27 years and has been working with Dr. Howes since he bought the practice in 1998. Missy loves to volunteer in her church and spend time with her family. Missy is married and has two daughters.

Olla Powell

Job Titles:
  • Licensed Dental Hygienist
Olla grew up in Talladega, Alabama and attended UAB in the the Dental Hygiene Program. She has been working in dentistry for 24 years and practiced hygiene for 20 years. She is a wife of an active duty United States Coast Guard member and enjoys spending time with her two daughters and husband. Her hobbies include cooking, diving and traveling.

Tooth Ache

An emergency toothache is a severe tooth pain that requires immediate attention from a dentist. It can be caused by a number of factors, including an infection, a cracked tooth, or a broken filling. Emergency toothaches can be very painful and can make it difficult to eat, drink, and sleep. If you are experiencing an emergency toothache, it is important to see a dentist as soon as possible. The dentist will be able to diagnose the cause of the pain and recommend the appropriate treatment. Treatment for emergency toothaches may include antibiotics, pain relievers, a root canal, or even tooth extraction.