At Cohen Family Smiles Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics, our dental team has many years of experience in diagnosing and treating a wide variety of oral health care problems. From toothaches to root canals and infants to teenagers, we can handle it all. Our Yorktown Heights pediatric dentists use cutting-edge techniques and state-of-the-art technology.
There is no dental or orthodontic issue too difficult for us to resolve. You can count on us to fulfill all your child's needs in a timely and professional manner. Cohen Family Smiles Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics proudly serves Yorktown Heights, NY as well as Cortlandt, Cortlandt Manor, Peekskill, Mohegan Lake, Shrub Oak, Jefferson Valley, Mahopac, Somers, Croton, Croton-On-Hudson, Putnam Valley, Millwood, Mt.
Kisco, Katonah, Bedford Hills, and more in the surrounding area. Dr. Angie was so great and thorough with my daughter! During her cleaning, she realized that she would need to fill a cavity. My daughter was very nervous but Dr. Angie knew just what to do and say to keep her calm and happy through the experience.
There is no dental or orthodontic issue too difficult for us to resolve. You can count on us to fulfill all your child's needs in a timely and professional manner. Cohen Family Smiles Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics proudly serves Yorktown Heights, NY as well as Cortlandt, Cortlandt Manor, Peekskill, Mohegan Lake, Shrub Oak, Jefferson Valley, Mahopac, Somers, Croton, Croton-On-Hudson, Putnam Valley, Millwood, Mt.
Kisco, Katonah, Bedford Hills, and more in the surrounding area. Dr. Angie was so great and thorough with my daughter! During her cleaning, she realized that she would need to fill a cavity. My daughter was very nervous but Dr. Angie knew just what to do and say to keep her calm and happy through the experience.
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Originally a native of Venezuela, Dr. Angie came to the United States to learn English when she was only 17 years old.
Despite being in a foreign land without any family, Dr. Angie elected to pursue a greater vision and attended Florida International University.
After conducting extensive research and graduating at the top of her class, Dr. Angie received her Bachelor of Science as a double major in Chemistry and Biology.
Dr. Angie continued her studies at Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine (NSU), where she met Dr. Cohen!
Despite being in a foreign land without any family, Dr. Angie elected to pursue a greater vision and attended Florida International University.
After conducting extensive research and graduating at the top of her class, Dr. Angie received her Bachelor of Science as a double major in Chemistry and Biology.
Dr. Angie continued her studies at Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine (NSU), where she met Dr. Cohen!
Like a pediatrician is your child's primary medical provider, a pediatric dentist is the primary (and specialty) oral care provider for your infant, child and teen.
A pediatric dentist must complete an advanced post-doctoral course, accredited by the American Dental Association, of at least two academic years in the specialty of pediatric dentistry to be considered a specialist in the field.
This extensive training provides pediatric dentists the knowledge to treat children's teeth, provide a positive dental experience and to educate children on the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene.
A pediatric dentist must complete an advanced post-doctoral course, accredited by the American Dental Association, of at least two academic years in the specialty of pediatric dentistry to be considered a specialist in the field.
This extensive training provides pediatric dentists the knowledge to treat children's teeth, provide a positive dental experience and to educate children on the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene.
Your first visit to us involves a few special steps so that we can get to know you.
You'll find all the practical information you need, such as a map and directions to our office, practice hours, payment policies and more.
There's also background information about our committed staff and our first visit procedures.
You can also save some time by printing out and completing the patient forms in advance of your appointment.
You'll find all the practical information you need, such as a map and directions to our office, practice hours, payment policies and more.
There's also background information about our committed staff and our first visit procedures.
You can also save some time by printing out and completing the patient forms in advance of your appointment.
Invisalign is the brand name for a set of aligners that patients can remove to eat and brush their teeth.
They're also clear, making it possible to disguise orthodontic treatment.
Clear and metal braces, the more traditional options, involve placing brackets on the teeth and connecting them together with wire.
The difference is the type of brackets used.
All types of braces place pressure on the teeth to move into the desired position.
Treatment with Invisalign involves receiving a set of clear plastic aligners to last the duration of your treatment time.
They're also clear, making it possible to disguise orthodontic treatment.
Clear and metal braces, the more traditional options, involve placing brackets on the teeth and connecting them together with wire.
The difference is the type of brackets used.
All types of braces place pressure on the teeth to move into the desired position.
Treatment with Invisalign involves receiving a set of clear plastic aligners to last the duration of your treatment time.
Ask your pediatric dentist to evaluate the fluoride levels in your child's drinking water.
If the child is not receiving adequate amounts of fluoride, your dentist may recommend supplemental fluoride.
Other drinks or foods in your child's diet may contain fluoride.
Fluoride intake will be discussed during your child's visit.
Early Childhood Caries is formerly known as baby bottle tooth decay or nursing caries.
The condition occurs when the child is overexposed to sugary liquids.
Severe early childhood caries usually occurs when the child is routinely put to bed with a bottle containing juice, soda or milk.
If the child is not receiving adequate amounts of fluoride, your dentist may recommend supplemental fluoride.
Other drinks or foods in your child's diet may contain fluoride.
Fluoride intake will be discussed during your child's visit.
Early Childhood Caries is formerly known as baby bottle tooth decay or nursing caries.
The condition occurs when the child is overexposed to sugary liquids.
Severe early childhood caries usually occurs when the child is routinely put to bed with a bottle containing juice, soda or milk.
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