Experts in pediatric dental care

 
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dental care for children of all ages

Focused on the care and comfort of your child

At Oak Point Pediatric Dentistry, our focus is always the care and comfort of your child. We are committed to a warm and welcoming environment that starts with your first telephone contact and lasts throughout your child's continued pediatric dental care.

We are committed to providing the highest standard of dental care in a comfortable, child-friendly setting that puts you and your child at ease. We treat young patients from infancy to teens, creating a partnership with both child and parent to achieve the best dental care possible. We know that choosing a dentist for your child is both a practical and emotional decision.

We're dedicated to making dentistry easy and effective for kids and parents alike. Our biggest compliment is when our young patients grow into adults who regularly visit the dentist.


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Friendly professionals committed to children

It is important to Dr. Rachel for the dentist to be a place where patients and their families enjoy coming.

Going to the dentist should be a fun and positive experience for children. Dr. Rachel is specially trained to cater to the unique needs of young patients and their families by creating a warm and welcoming environment. Oak Point Pediatric Dentistry provides a gentle and friendly approach to help alleviate fears and anxieties with goal of making going to the dentist fun! The office is designed to be child-friendly with a cheerful atmosphere and a highly trained team. By prioritizing the well being and comfort of our patients, the team at Oak Point Pediatric Dentistry contribute to positive dental experiences, establishing good oral hygiene habits and fostering a lifelong commitment to dental health.


 
Dr. Rachel and her team make going to the dentist a positive experience for my child.

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Did you know?

In order to prevent dental problems, your child should see a pediatric dentist when the first tooth appears, or no later than his/her first birthday.