Welcome to Bippo's Place for Smiles, the pediatric dental practice of Dr. Edward L. Donaldson, Jr. and his daughter, Dr. Jill M. Donaldson. We have convenient office locations in Slidell, Mandeville, Spanish Trail, Harvey and New Orleans, Louisiana. Our office has four pediatric dentists and several general dentists to assist the pediatric dentists.
At Bippo's Place for Smiles, we believe early dental care can promote a lifetime of healthy smiles for your child. Our skilled and nurturing staff strives to provide a positive dental experience and help equip your child with the knowledge necessary for good oral hygiene. To ensure that your child grows up with a healthy smile, we offer sealants, fluoride treatments, tooth-colored fillings, regular check-ups, and other services.
Everyone at Bippo's Place for Smiles loves to make your child's trip to the dentist fun! Thank you for visiting our website. Please feel free to contact us if you have any additional questions. If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office with the following email addresses!
At Bippo's Place for Smiles, we believe early dental care can promote a lifetime of healthy smiles for your child. Our skilled and nurturing staff strives to provide a positive dental experience and help equip your child with the knowledge necessary for good oral hygiene. To ensure that your child grows up with a healthy smile, we offer sealants, fluoride treatments, tooth-colored fillings, regular check-ups, and other services.
Everyone at Bippo's Place for Smiles loves to make your child's trip to the dentist fun! Thank you for visiting our website. Please feel free to contact us if you have any additional questions. If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office with the following email addresses!
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Pregnancy is an exciting time, but it should also be one in which you give extra attention to your oral health, hygiene and professional dental needs.
Your dental and oral habits now can have an impact on your long-term health and the dental and overall health of your unborn child.
After you have your baby, it is essential to understand how your current oral health can affect your child.
If a parent or any caretaker has tooth decay or gum disease, it is extremely important not to share a toothbrush or cup with the baby.
Your dental and oral habits now can have an impact on your long-term health and the dental and overall health of your unborn child.
After you have your baby, it is essential to understand how your current oral health can affect your child.
If a parent or any caretaker has tooth decay or gum disease, it is extremely important not to share a toothbrush or cup with the baby.
The word "surgery" often brings to mind a stay in the hospital, general anesthesia, and perhaps a lengthy recovery period.
However, the experience of having oral surgery is usually very different from that.
Oral surgery is often performed in a dental office setting, under local anesthesia, with minimal recovery time.
Oral Surgery can range from routine procedures such as tooth extractions and implant placement to more complex jaw realignment surgeries and emergency care for facial trauma.
Oral surgery procedures may be performed to relieve pain, treat an infection or trauma, restore function or improve a person's appearance.
However, the experience of having oral surgery is usually very different from that.
Oral surgery is often performed in a dental office setting, under local anesthesia, with minimal recovery time.
Oral Surgery can range from routine procedures such as tooth extractions and implant placement to more complex jaw realignment surgeries and emergency care for facial trauma.
Oral surgery procedures may be performed to relieve pain, treat an infection or trauma, restore function or improve a person's appearance.
If your insurance covers treatment, you will receive the benefit of reduced personal costs.
Insurance policies vary, so we will review your insurance to determine the appropriate course of action.
Once treatment has started, as a courtesy, we will file your claims.
We are in network with the following insurances: Louisiana Blue Cross/Blue Shield Federal Plans, Affordable Healthcare Act Plans, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Key Dental, Untied Concordia, Tri-Care Dental Program through Metlife, United Concordia, Aetna PPO, Assurant, Dentemax, Guardian, Dentistat.
Insurance policies vary, so we will review your insurance to determine the appropriate course of action.
Once treatment has started, as a courtesy, we will file your claims.
We are in network with the following insurances: Louisiana Blue Cross/Blue Shield Federal Plans, Affordable Healthcare Act Plans, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Key Dental, Untied Concordia, Tri-Care Dental Program through Metlife, United Concordia, Aetna PPO, Assurant, Dentemax, Guardian, Dentistat.
New parents have plenty to worry about: making sure their baby is healthy and happy, re-arranging their lives around hectic schedules and lost sleep, and figuring out what to do in all sorts of novel situations.
When it comes to your child's oral health, though, there's plenty of help available.
It all begins at our office, when you bring your youngster in for his or her first visit to the dentist.
When will we meet your child?
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, a child's first checkup should occur by age one.
When it comes to your child's oral health, though, there's plenty of help available.
It all begins at our office, when you bring your youngster in for his or her first visit to the dentist.
When will we meet your child?
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, a child's first checkup should occur by age one.
Your child won't keep his or her first teeth forever, but that doesn't mean those tiny pearly whites don't need conscientious care.
Maintaining your child's dental health now will provide health benefits well into adulthood, as primary (baby) teeth serve some extremely important functions.
For one thing, primary teeth serve as guides for the eruption of permanent (adult) teeth, holding the space into which these new teeth will erupt.
The crowns (tops) of the permanent teeth actually push against the roots of the baby teeth, causing them to resorb, or melt away.
Maintaining your child's dental health now will provide health benefits well into adulthood, as primary (baby) teeth serve some extremely important functions.
For one thing, primary teeth serve as guides for the eruption of permanent (adult) teeth, holding the space into which these new teeth will erupt.
The crowns (tops) of the permanent teeth actually push against the roots of the baby teeth, causing them to resorb, or melt away.
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