A child's first dental visit can be very exciting, very scary, or both! At Tots N' Teens Pediatric Dentistry, we strive to make your child as comfortable as we can with our office amenities and playful demeanor. We provide you with the patience and time you need for your child's first visit (whether it's the first time ever or simply new to our office), including ample time to ask all your questions.
First time here and my daughter 3 years old didn't cry (as she did before at another dentist office). We went there for check up and cleaning. The office is clean and the people are friendly. The doctor seems knowledgeable, staff are professional and respectful. I will be taking my son next week. Everyone was very nice and professional. The dentist took time to speak with me personally and go over the treatments and expectations.
The dental hygienist did a very good job at cleaning my son's teeth. Everyone exceeded my expectations. Would definitely recommend this place! Amazing staff and Dr. Mbibi is one in a million!
First time here and my daughter 3 years old didn't cry (as she did before at another dentist office). We went there for check up and cleaning. The office is clean and the people are friendly. The doctor seems knowledgeable, staff are professional and respectful. I will be taking my son next week. Everyone was very nice and professional. The dentist took time to speak with me personally and go over the treatments and expectations.
The dental hygienist did a very good job at cleaning my son's teeth. Everyone exceeded my expectations. Would definitely recommend this place! Amazing staff and Dr. Mbibi is one in a million!
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Dr. Sandra Mbibi attended The University of Minnesota where she completed her Degree in Human Physiology.
She then attended the prestigious Columbia University School of Dental Medicine where she earned the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.
After a three-week trip to Cambodia where she had the privilege of treating kids in rural parts of the country, including orphanages, Dr. Mbibi truly realized her passion for Pediatric Dentistry.
Shortly after dental school she completed a two-year fellowship in Pediatric Dentistry including special needs care at Brookdale Hospital in New York.
She then attended the prestigious Columbia University School of Dental Medicine where she earned the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.
After a three-week trip to Cambodia where she had the privilege of treating kids in rural parts of the country, including orphanages, Dr. Mbibi truly realized her passion for Pediatric Dentistry.
Shortly after dental school she completed a two-year fellowship in Pediatric Dentistry including special needs care at Brookdale Hospital in New York.
Pediatric dentistry is a dental specialty focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of oral health problems in children.
Dr. Mbibi and her staff believe in setting your child on the right path for a lifetime of confidence and a happy smile.
Oral Examination and Parent/Child Education: Our office believes that the first step in preventing oral health problems in your child is being more informed.
Fluoride is a naturally occurring element that has been shown to help strengthen teeth in children and also prevent decay in people of all ages.
Dr. Mbibi and her staff believe in setting your child on the right path for a lifetime of confidence and a happy smile.
Oral Examination and Parent/Child Education: Our office believes that the first step in preventing oral health problems in your child is being more informed.
Fluoride is a naturally occurring element that has been shown to help strengthen teeth in children and also prevent decay in people of all ages.
Great Staff from the front desk to Dr. Mbibi herself who took the time to explain the treatment plan and put our minds at ease.
Being a physician myself.
I was too much concerned about general anesthesia complication for my child.
The anathesiologist and her staff (particularly her skilled warm assistant) took the time to explain to my child what to expect and get her to be cooperative, something I would have never expected (from what I saw at 2 other dentists).
I would totally recommend Tots 'N Teens!
Being a physician myself.
I was too much concerned about general anesthesia complication for my child.
The anathesiologist and her staff (particularly her skilled warm assistant) took the time to explain to my child what to expect and get her to be cooperative, something I would have never expected (from what I saw at 2 other dentists).
I would totally recommend Tots 'N Teens!
During most dental treatment, Dr. Mbibi allows one Parent in the room to be a "Silent Observer": we ask that you stay silent so that Dr. Mbibi and her staff's attention is fully devoted to your child.
Sometimes, it may be in the best interest of your child that an overly fearful parent not be in the room, as kids can become afraid when they sense fear in their Parent.
Another instance when Parents are not allowed in the treatment room is during General Anesthesia.
This is a safe and effective treatment modality to reduce anxiety, pain, and discomfort, making dental treatment comfortable for your child.
Sometimes, it may be in the best interest of your child that an overly fearful parent not be in the room, as kids can become afraid when they sense fear in their Parent.
Another instance when Parents are not allowed in the treatment room is during General Anesthesia.
This is a safe and effective treatment modality to reduce anxiety, pain, and discomfort, making dental treatment comfortable for your child.
After dental school training as a general dentist, a pediatric dentist has to complete 2 more years of residency training to be fully equipped to provide comprehensive dental care to children up to the age of adolescence.
Pediatric dentist are trained to treat conditions and diseases unique to growing individuals.
It is recommended that the first dental visit be as soon as your child's first tooth erupts (at 6-8 months old), and no later than 12 months of age.
Please understand that if your child is older than 12 months, and has never been to a dentist, it's never too late.
Pediatric dentist are trained to treat conditions and diseases unique to growing individuals.
It is recommended that the first dental visit be as soon as your child's first tooth erupts (at 6-8 months old), and no later than 12 months of age.
Please understand that if your child is older than 12 months, and has never been to a dentist, it's never too late.
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