Thomas Mulvey and Farisa Mulvey, Providence dentists, are committed to providing you with excellent dentistry in a comfortable environment. You deserve a skilled, experienced dental team that can help you ensure great oral health. Experience what patient-centered care can do for you. In accordance with the Rhode Island Department of Health mask guidelines, masks are required in healthcare facilities regardless of vaccination status.
Please wear a mask when coming to our office. We believe in the importance of partnering with parents to ensure healthy and happy kids. You know your child better than anyone and we welcome your input. Thank you for the opportunity to build a relationship of trust and care with both you and your child. Dr. Farisa Mulvey is the BEST pediatric dentist!
I brought my son here after he had a terrible dental experience at an office down the road. They are amazing, the team is pleasant and accommodating. I have worked in the dental field for over 15 years and I can say with 100% confidence, this is a great office overall.
Please wear a mask when coming to our office. We believe in the importance of partnering with parents to ensure healthy and happy kids. You know your child better than anyone and we welcome your input. Thank you for the opportunity to build a relationship of trust and care with both you and your child. Dr. Farisa Mulvey is the BEST pediatric dentist!
I brought my son here after he had a terrible dental experience at an office down the road. They are amazing, the team is pleasant and accommodating. I have worked in the dental field for over 15 years and I can say with 100% confidence, this is a great office overall.
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Dr. Thomas has nearly two decades of experience as a pediatric dentist.
His peers have voted him "Top Dentist" by RI Monthly Magazine for 17 years, and he has also been featured on NBC 10 news.
In addition to his private practice, Dr. Thomas was a clinical instructor in the Advanced Education in Pediatric Dentistry program at St. Joseph Health Center for 10 years.
Fellow, Advanced Education in General Dentistry (Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery 1998).
Clinical Instructor, Predoctoral program, Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery (1999).
His peers have voted him "Top Dentist" by RI Monthly Magazine for 17 years, and he has also been featured on NBC 10 news.
In addition to his private practice, Dr. Thomas was a clinical instructor in the Advanced Education in Pediatric Dentistry program at St. Joseph Health Center for 10 years.
Fellow, Advanced Education in General Dentistry (Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery 1998).
Clinical Instructor, Predoctoral program, Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery (1999).
Periodontics involves the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease.
Periodontal disease is the leading cause of tooth loss.
At our dental office, we will gently evaluate your child's gums and overall oral health, and if necessary, will make recommendations for treatment.
Restorative dentistry is used to restore the strength and beauty of your smile.
If your child has been suffering from pain caused by decay or other health conditions, they may benefit from restorative therapy.
Periodontal disease is the leading cause of tooth loss.
At our dental office, we will gently evaluate your child's gums and overall oral health, and if necessary, will make recommendations for treatment.
Restorative dentistry is used to restore the strength and beauty of your smile.
If your child has been suffering from pain caused by decay or other health conditions, they may benefit from restorative therapy.
When your child is preparing for sports practice or a game, they wouldn't dream of going without their uniform.
If they are playing a contact sport like football or hockey, they always have a helmet and pads on before going near the field or rink.
However, if they aren't using a sports mouth guard for your practice and matches, they are missing a vital piece of protective gear.
Each year, an estimated 13-39% of all dental injuries occur while playing sports.
Since mouth guards were made a mandatory part of American football, about 200,000 injuries to the mouth and teeth have been prevented annually.
If they are playing a contact sport like football or hockey, they always have a helmet and pads on before going near the field or rink.
However, if they aren't using a sports mouth guard for your practice and matches, they are missing a vital piece of protective gear.
Each year, an estimated 13-39% of all dental injuries occur while playing sports.
Since mouth guards were made a mandatory part of American football, about 200,000 injuries to the mouth and teeth have been prevented annually.
A lifetime of healthy teeth begins with good dental habits.
Give your child a solid foundation by bringing them for an exam and cleaning twice each year.
Encourage your child to listen to the dental team during their visit.
Work with your child at home to improve their dental hygiene routine.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry has found that your child should visit the dentist within six months after the presence of the first tooth or by his or her first birthday.
Early oral examination aids in the detection of the initial stages of tooth decay.
Give your child a solid foundation by bringing them for an exam and cleaning twice each year.
Encourage your child to listen to the dental team during their visit.
Work with your child at home to improve their dental hygiene routine.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry has found that your child should visit the dentist within six months after the presence of the first tooth or by his or her first birthday.
Early oral examination aids in the detection of the initial stages of tooth decay.
Thomas Mulvey and Farisa Mulvey recommend brushing at least twice per day and flossing daily.
You should brush and floss your child's teeth until they are old enough to do this unassisted.
This helps prevent tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues.
There are additional ways to help keep teeth strong and healthy.
Toothpastes and mouth rinses with fluoride are available over-the-counter.
Eating a balanced diet and limiting sugary snacks can also contribute to good oral health.
You should brush and floss your child's teeth until they are old enough to do this unassisted.
This helps prevent tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues.
There are additional ways to help keep teeth strong and healthy.
Toothpastes and mouth rinses with fluoride are available over-the-counter.
Eating a balanced diet and limiting sugary snacks can also contribute to good oral health.
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