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- kidz place dentistry
- 4765 Carmel Mountain Road, Suite 210
- San Diego, CA 92130
- Tel: 858-755-9511
- Fax: 858-755-8511
- kidz@kidzplacedentistry.com
A Place for Kidz...
Mission Statement
We believe in providing high quality dentistry in a nurturing and caring environment. Our mission is to build a foundation of health and safety for each child in our prevention based boutique practice. We have created a dental home with a warm and personalized approach to long-lasting relationships.
Parents are always welcome back in the treatment areas and are encouraged to ask questions regarding their child’s dental care. We offer laser cavity detection devices, digital radiography (significantly reducing exposure to radiation when compared to tradition dental radiography), and tooth-colored fillings.
We tailor a treatment plan unique to your child’s and your needs, emphasizing in preventative oral health measures. We only treat what is necessary and believe in ideal yet conservative dental treatment.
We offer the following options to alleviate anxiety in the dental office during treatment: laughing gas or nitrous oxide for patients who are anxious, and IV sedation through administration by a separate anesthesiologist.
Dr. Evelyne
Dr. Evelyne’s practice vision is to provide high quality dentistry in a nurturing and caring environment. Her focus is patient-centered with emphasis on preventing dental disease, beginning in infancy to adulthood. Read More>
"Thank you Dr. Evelyne, We just love your fun office and the kids are excited for our next visit!" - Susan Yount
"All I can say is Thank YOU! Our daughter Kayla, age 8, absolutely loves coming to the dentist now. - Bethany Turner
First Visit
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), your child should visit the dentist by his/her 1st birthday. You can make the first visit to the dentist enjoyable and positive. Your child should... Read More
Care
Often, children do not understand the effects of local anesthesia, and may chew, scratch, suck, or play with the numb lip, tongue, or cheek. These actions can cause minor irritations or... Read More