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The state of a patient's oral health is connected to their general health. Medical professionals and researchers have studied oral systemic health, which refers to the connection between oral health and overall health, extensively. Ideally, children should first visit a dentist near their first birthday or when their first tooth appears. This first appointment will consist of a short, gentle examination where one of our dentists will examine your child's mouth.

Children with special needs often require extra attention and our team works diligently to ensure their comfort. Depending on your child's unique situation, he or she may be more sensitive than other children to unfamiliar people and places. Dental emergencies typically occur from accidents such as a bad fall or contact sports. Common injuries include the displacement of teeth and damage to soft oral tissues such as the gums.

Medicaid and CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program) dental care extends coverage to patients who are uninsured or underinsured; helping families provide comprehensive coverage to their children.
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Our dentists hold additional training and education to diagnose and treat oral health conditions.
Our team can prevent the need for time-consuming or costly restorations in the future while ensuring that your child enjoys the best oral health possible.
Our team possesses the experience and education to handle the situation and help your child reclaim his or her oral health.
Your baby's first checkup should occur when the first tooth erupts the gum line or near his or her first birthday.
We take great pride in providing thorough oral healthcare to children including those who may require special attention and specialized care.
Dr. Morgan: a native Dallasite, is a graduate of Texas A&M University and Baylor College of Dentistry, receiving his Doctor of Dental Surgery and his Master of Science in Pediatric Dentistry.
He became a certified Pediatric Dentist in 1980 and Board certified in Pediatric Dentistry in 1987.
He is an Associate Professor in Clinical Pediatric Dentistry at Baylor College of Dentistry and is an active staff member at Children's Medical Center Hospital in Dallas, where he performs approximately 400 surgery cases per year.
Dr. Wilson is a 1977 graduate of the Baylor College of Dentistry with a Master of Science in Pediatric Dentistry.
She is a faculty member at the Baylor College of Dentistry and has held a faculty position for well over 25 years.
Dr. Wilson enjoys traveling in her spare time.
We are taking extra measures to address infection control.
We have hand sanitizer that we will ask you to use when you enter the office.
You will also find some in the reception area and other places in the office for you to use as needed.
Dr. Tak (otherwise known as Dr. "Tic-Tac") is the only known Japanese Pediatric Dentist with a smooth southern accent.
Growing up in the foothills of Tennessee, Dr. Tak quickly developed his hand skills in his yearly years by catching crawdads in the wilderness with his bare hands.
As Dr. Tak loved to see people smile and at the same time wanting to share his artistic skills, Dr. Tak decided to pursue his career in dentistry.
Dr. Tak received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Tennessee where he graduated with highest honors, a distinction given only to the top graduates of the class.
Dr. Sal Taiym attended high school and college in San Antonio, Texas.
He received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology in December of 1999.
He then attended Baylor College of Dentistry and received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery Degree in May of 2004.
Dr. Taiym then went on and received 5 months of additional training in Oral Surgery in Newark, New Jersey.
In June of 2005 Dr. Taiym started his General Practice Residency at St. Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City, where he received a certificate of completion in Hospital Dentistry.
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