Dr. Sonia Louca has been practicing pediatric dentistry in Coppell since 2001. In early 2011, she took over the practice under its current name, Coppell Dentistry for Kids. Dr. Sonia Louca has extensive hospital training in Pediatric Dentistry. During her two-year residency at Baylor College of Dentistry-TAMUS, where she received her specialty certificate in Pediatric Dentistry, she trained at both Children's Medical Center of Dallas and Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children.
While at Baylor, Dr. Louca taught undergraduate dental students at Baylor College of Dentistry. When she's not practicing Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Louca volunteers with organizations that provide dental care for underprivileged children in several communities throughout the Dallas area. In addition, she is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and a member of multiple dental societies.
Prior to living in the Metroplex, Dr. Louca grew up in the Houston area. She enjoys spending most of her spare time with her husband, son, and daughter.
While at Baylor, Dr. Louca taught undergraduate dental students at Baylor College of Dentistry. When she's not practicing Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Louca volunteers with organizations that provide dental care for underprivileged children in several communities throughout the Dallas area. In addition, she is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and a member of multiple dental societies.
Prior to living in the Metroplex, Dr. Louca grew up in the Houston area. She enjoys spending most of her spare time with her husband, son, and daughter.
Services
At Coppell Dentistry for Kids, we treat kids like kids, and we specialize in the unique dental challenges that kids face.
Parents can begin bringing their children to our practice as young as six months old, and we continue seeing kids well into their late teen years.
At our pediatric dental office, we build healthy foundations for smiles that last a lifetime.
We also provide the same exceptional pediatric services for children who have special needs.
Many special needs patients are more susceptible to common issues like gum disease and cavities due to their inability to properly care for themselves, and others need to take medication that can negatively affect their oral health as well.
Parents can begin bringing their children to our practice as young as six months old, and we continue seeing kids well into their late teen years.
At our pediatric dental office, we build healthy foundations for smiles that last a lifetime.
We also provide the same exceptional pediatric services for children who have special needs.
Many special needs patients are more susceptible to common issues like gum disease and cavities due to their inability to properly care for themselves, and others need to take medication that can negatively affect their oral health as well.
If this is the first time your child has ever been to the dentist, our main priority will be familiarizing him or her with the sights and sounds of our office.
Your child will meet Dr. Louca and our friendly staff, tour our office, which includes a SuperSlide Playscape, and then we'll examine your child's teeth.
For children 3 and older, the hygienist can clean their teeth at this visit, as well.
It's essential that your child has a positive experience, so we'll never push treatment or put your child in an uncomfortable situation.
Your child will meet Dr. Louca and our friendly staff, tour our office, which includes a SuperSlide Playscape, and then we'll examine your child's teeth.
For children 3 and older, the hygienist can clean their teeth at this visit, as well.
It's essential that your child has a positive experience, so we'll never push treatment or put your child in an uncomfortable situation.
As a pediatric dentist, Dr. Louca considers prevention one of the most important things we do.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends all children establish a dental home within 6 months of eruption of the first tooth and no later than 12-months of age.
Assessing a child's risk for developing decay is the first step to a healthy mouth.
We help educate parents and children to avoid cavities and other issues, so they can have positive feelings about their teeth and their visits to the dentist.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends all children establish a dental home within 6 months of eruption of the first tooth and no later than 12-months of age.
Assessing a child's risk for developing decay is the first step to a healthy mouth.
We help educate parents and children to avoid cavities and other issues, so they can have positive feelings about their teeth and their visits to the dentist.
As a pediatric dentist, Dr. Louca understands that most kids are anxious about trips to the dentist.
We use gentle methods and techniques to help ease anxiety, but sometimes we see children who are so fearful that no amount of calming will allow the treatment to be completed.
For these select few, as well as medically compromised children, Dr. Louca may recommend sedation dentistry as a treatment option.
The majority of our patients don't need sedation, but for those that do, our methods are safe, effective, and have been designed specifically for the needs of children.
We use gentle methods and techniques to help ease anxiety, but sometimes we see children who are so fearful that no amount of calming will allow the treatment to be completed.
For these select few, as well as medically compromised children, Dr. Louca may recommend sedation dentistry as a treatment option.
The majority of our patients don't need sedation, but for those that do, our methods are safe, effective, and have been designed specifically for the needs of children.
Dr. Louca's ultimate goal is to prevent dental issues from arising, but cavities and injuries are sometimes inevitable.
We offer restorative services to repair young smiles to optimal function and appearance.
A child's smile plays a pivotal role in his or her self-confidence, so we always consider the aesthetics of restorative dentistry and offer modern techniques.
Take-home teeth whitening can remove stains caused by foods, beverages, medications, and fluorosis.
Made from composite resin, tooth-colored fillings contain no mercury and will blend seamlessly with your child's natural tooth structure.
We offer restorative services to repair young smiles to optimal function and appearance.
A child's smile plays a pivotal role in his or her self-confidence, so we always consider the aesthetics of restorative dentistry and offer modern techniques.
Take-home teeth whitening can remove stains caused by foods, beverages, medications, and fluorosis.
Made from composite resin, tooth-colored fillings contain no mercury and will blend seamlessly with your child's natural tooth structure.
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