About the practice

Our Vision is...

  • To preserve the dignity of each child through a comprehensive program emphasizing total health and prevention, while enhancing the child's positive self-image
  • To provide the highest quality care through clinical excellence, educational development, and the application of the latest dental research techniques
  • To create a unique child-centered environment that supports and encourages the development of a confident, independent, healthy adult.

Child, Parent & Provider Relationship

In order to achieve our shared goals of an independent dental patient, we must develop a trusting relationship with you and your child. Frequently this relationship is not achieved if the child's focus is on the parent rather than on the dental experience. Therefore, it is our desire that your presence in the clinical area will be by our invitation.

The dental provider will be happy to answer your questions and address your concerns before and after each visit.

All our providers are trained in many methods to help children feel comfortable with dental treatment. One important way to increase your child's comfort and trust in our office is through the vocabulary used before, during, and after the appointment. We have developed a vocabulary that will fully explain the procedure to the child without using words that are frightening such as "shot", "drill", and "hurt". The dental staff will help you with words that are appropriate for your child.

We are proud of our entire dental team. All members of our team are knowledgeable, sensitive, and compassionate. As you get to know all of our team members, we are confident that you and your child will be happy and have an enjoyable visit to our office.


Not Dental/Medical Advice. This website is for informational purposes only.  This information does not replace professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment.  If you have questions regarding a dental/medical condition, always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified health professional.  Developments in dental research may impact this information.  If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.