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Teeth cleanings, Fluoride and Sealant are just a few of our advanced diagnostics and preventative dentistry...
As far as we’re concerned, we are ultimately the best pediatric dental care clinic in the local area, out of all other clinics! With hundreds of kids and parents entrusting us every month, we feel a great deal of pride about how good and affordable our services are! It’s been 25 years since doctor Timothy Oliver and his colleagues have founded the Denta Kids private dental clinic. Importantly, the basic principles of our operations have stayed the same to this day. Our mission to make every single American – from kids to adults to elderly people feel healthy and look healthy.
Teeth cleanings, Fluoride and Sealant are just a few of our advanced diagnostics and preventative dentistry...
By and large, the American community of dentists and orthodontists agrees that at a certain age, our kids...
Our range of cosmetic dentistry solutions includes such vitals as teeth whitening as well as a laser...
Everyone wants a white teeth and healthy smile and Unfortunately, things don’t always go as planned...
Very often in our lives we may encounter some emergency dental care situations, and especially if...
A root canal is the anatomic space within the root of a tooth.
We offer a wide range of services to help you overcome your fear and finally enjoy good oral health.
We can restore your smile, as well as speaking & eating ability with advanced prosthetics.
Dr. Mark Hoffman has been working in this field of medical specialization since 2002. He brought all his experience to DentaKids.
Diane truly represents all the care that our dental office is surrounded with and our patients feel that every time.
Andrew worked for numerous dental offices in the US and Canada during her 20 years long career.
Dan is one of the most experienced dental hygienists in the county. He works at our dental clinic since day 1.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), the recognized leader in children’s oral health, today emphasized that the frequency and duration of oral exposure to foods and drinks with large amounts of sugar should be given the same consideration as diet itself when it comes to preventing tooth decay and cavities in children.
"Most parents know that they need to watch what their kids eat and make them brush regularly. Unfortunately, many are not aware that letting kids sip on sugary drinks for hours or putting them to bed with a bottle of milk can be just as harmful," says Dr. Howard Hawk for the AAPD.
Tooth decay occurs as a result of interactions between the bacteria inside your mouth and the food you eat. Over time, these interactions may result in the destruction of your teeth. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tooth decay impacts more children in the United States than any other chronic infectious disease. Fortunately, this oral disease is preventable, which is why teaching kids to be healthy through good oral hygiene practices is absolutely essential.
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