Dr. Emily Drake is a pediatric dental specialist for infants, children and teens in the heart of Kansas City. We love caring for our community's children! Our focus at Kansas City Pediatric Dentistry is to provide a dental home where we strive to support children in all aspects of their oral health. We believe that good oral health is an important part of total health.
Our goal is to create a pleasant and informative environment and work hard to establish the trust and confidence of your child. Dr. Drake specializes in comprehensive dental care for children of all ages with an emphasis on prevention and health. Dr. Emily Drake looks forward to meeting you and your child. Together, we will build a foundation for a lifetime of dental health!
Mention you found us online and receive a complete exam, necessary X-rays and a full cleaning for just $89! Not applicable if insurance covers costs. No cash value. Schedule an Appointment!
Our goal is to create a pleasant and informative environment and work hard to establish the trust and confidence of your child. Dr. Drake specializes in comprehensive dental care for children of all ages with an emphasis on prevention and health. Dr. Emily Drake looks forward to meeting you and your child. Together, we will build a foundation for a lifetime of dental health!
Mention you found us online and receive a complete exam, necessary X-rays and a full cleaning for just $89! Not applicable if insurance covers costs. No cash value. Schedule an Appointment!
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Dr. Emily Drake is pleased to offer pediatric dental health care in the Kansas City area.
Dr. Drake attended Wayne State College and received a Bachelors degree in Chemistry and Rural Health Studies.
She earned her dental degree at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Dr. Drake developed expertise in pediatric dental treatment through a post-graduate pediatric residency at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska.
Her hospital-based training emphasized clinical experiences in the areas of pediatric dental trauma, oral conscious sedation and taking care of children using general anesthesia.
Dr. Drake attended Wayne State College and received a Bachelors degree in Chemistry and Rural Health Studies.
She earned her dental degree at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Dr. Drake developed expertise in pediatric dental treatment through a post-graduate pediatric residency at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska.
Her hospital-based training emphasized clinical experiences in the areas of pediatric dental trauma, oral conscious sedation and taking care of children using general anesthesia.
Dr. Sheridan began her medical career at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1974.
She completed her Master of Science in Nursing at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1976.
Dr. Sheridan went on to receive her Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln in 1985 and completed a Dental Residency in 1986 at the Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago.
Dr. Sheridan has practiced dentistry in Vienna, Illinois; Olathe, Kansas as an Associate Dentist.
She completed her Master of Science in Nursing at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1976.
Dr. Sheridan went on to receive her Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln in 1985 and completed a Dental Residency in 1986 at the Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago.
Dr. Sheridan has practiced dentistry in Vienna, Illinois; Olathe, Kansas as an Associate Dentist.
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Tooth decay is caused by certain bacteria.
These bacteria together with food particles are found in dental plaque, a soft and sticky substance that builds up on teeth.
Infants are first infected with bacteria that cause tooth decay through saliva, typically from the mother or primary caregiver.
Frequent ingestion of sugar and poor dental hygiene will allow bacteria to grow.
The bacteria ingest sugar and produce acid that dissolves tooth structure, resulting in tooth decay.
Tooth decay is caused by certain bacteria.
These bacteria together with food particles are found in dental plaque, a soft and sticky substance that builds up on teeth.
Infants are first infected with bacteria that cause tooth decay through saliva, typically from the mother or primary caregiver.
Frequent ingestion of sugar and poor dental hygiene will allow bacteria to grow.
The bacteria ingest sugar and produce acid that dissolves tooth structure, resulting in tooth decay.
Our office hours are 8-5 Monday through Friday.
Emergency treatment takes top priority in our schedule and after-hours emergency care is also available.
Some young children have an easier time with morning appointments when their energy is higher.
Therefore, restorative and other treatment is ideally scheduled earlier in the day.
Checkups may be scheduled anytime during the day.
If you are unable to keep an appointment you have scheduled with us, please notify us at least 24 hours in advance so that we may offer the time to another child.
Emergency treatment takes top priority in our schedule and after-hours emergency care is also available.
Some young children have an easier time with morning appointments when their energy is higher.
Therefore, restorative and other treatment is ideally scheduled earlier in the day.
Checkups may be scheduled anytime during the day.
If you are unable to keep an appointment you have scheduled with us, please notify us at least 24 hours in advance so that we may offer the time to another child.
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