all kids dental pc

All Kids Dental PC

dentists
908 Nob Hill Road
MONDAY
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
TUESDAY
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
WEDNESDAY
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
THURSDAY
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
FRIDAY
09:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Reviews
Kristi Africano - April 03, 2014

Our family originally had a wonderful experience at All Kids Dental in Evergreen. Unfortunately their office manager changed all of that for us. We were billed incorrectly for services not received and the office manager Carrie argued with me on a very unprofessional level and completely disrespected me as a client. When I asked to speak with her boss she attempted to tell me that there was no one above her and that no one else would speak with me. We were contacted by the owner after I informed her that they were performing insurance fraud. He was very nice and professional and confirmed that his notes were correct with my knowledge that the services were in fact never received. It took 5 telephone calls over 2 months to have this resolved. We will not be going back unless that office manager is no longer an employee there. No parent should be disrespected this way, especially when my child sits on my lap to receive his services at the clinic and we are very aware of everything that happens with his treatment. Their stellar reviews are due to the loving doctors at their clinic but many are also simply due to an iPad giveaway they were running for solicited reviews.

Janice Holmes - April 13, 2014

I've been taking my kids to All Kids Dental for 2 years now. My kids are adopted out of foster care, so they have Medicaid insurance. The other places I've taken them have always felt like second class care for second class citizens. What a difference at All Kids Dental! They treat us like normal people and actually care about my kids. It is the coolest place I've ever seen and the fact that a place like this with the level of care they provide even accepts Medicaid blows my mind. Thanks for taking such great care of Nick and Charlie!

Veronica Cannady - March 13, 2014

Sophia's (18 mo) first dental visit! Info Highlights: Teeth are spongy-porous teeth when they come in (Dr Bree used microscope glasses to look at Sophia's teeth) 20% of children incur 80% of cavities due to genetics and diet. Speed of infection is much faster due to vulnerability of teeth which is why APA now advises dental care starting age 1. Although baby teeth fall out, the habits and health of baby teeth set the lifelong destiny of adult teeth. Overview: Teeth are spongy and porous, and the tooth nerves are closer to the surface - baby teeth have substantially less protection. Did you know not all plaque is the same? Some plaque types are more damaging, so if a parent has a propensity for cavities, it's more important to avoid sharing spit via utensils and cups. Lifelong plaque type is established by the time we are 2 years old. Brushing baby teeth at least once a day substantially lowers cavity risk, especially at night when saliva production lessens to protect teeth. Brushing twice a day is recommended. If baby still wakes during the night for breastfeeding, get baby used to falling asleep after a quick swab over teeth from a toothbrush by the bedside (can't say I've tried this one) Adult teeth form in the gums behind baby teeth, which is why infections or cavities in baby teeth affect the formation and health of adult teeth. Ideally offer meals and milk/juice at scheduled times; Grazing and frequent sipping increase cavity factors. No more than 1/4 cup of juice a day. The risk of cavities from juice is the same *even if you dilute the juice with water! Flossing begins around age 4 (when teeth are closer together). Just water to brush teeth until age 2 then only a tiny smear of toothpaste. 1 in 3 babies have a tether or low-lying skin underneath their upper lip and gum line between their two font teeth - this area is sensitive so take care to brush around it. If it ever rips it will bleed profusely so don't panic, apply pressure and wait for it to heal. I learned the optimal way to brush Sophia's teeth -it doesn't take any more time than I spend now but the technique will require Dad's help. "Painting" fluoride on baby's teeth every 6 months lower risk of cavities by HALF. For the fluoride-phobic: The younger the child, the less fluoride content is used. Non-pediatric dentists only receive 2 weeks of pediatric teeth and temperament training. Lastly - it's the most beautiful doctors' office I've ever been in. The waiting room offers a spacious play area with a mini slide and the rooms are jungle-themed. *Ask about their special first-time client rate for 12-18 mo old!

Amy Byrne - October 09, 2013

I love this dentist for my three young kids. They have such a kid friendly office that the kids look forward to going. I love their technology and how well they work with the kids. My one daughter who does not like doctors of any sort has had to have two cavities filled there. They have done an excellent job of calming her and getting it done quickly. Both Dr. Bob and Dr. Brie are fantastic, calming and knowledgeable. I drive an hour to go to them but it is worth every mile.

Stefanie Bottomley - October 01, 2013

We have been going to All Kids Dental since my daughter was 18 months old. She is now almost 5 years old. My daughter did not like to go to the dentist the first few times we went. But she did like the fun atmosphere, the friendly staff, the play areas that are all over the place! Now she cannot wait for her next appointment and is all excited about. Thanks to Dr. Brie and her great, professional team to make this a special place for kids to have all dental needs taken care off!

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