For additional information on the types of insurance we accept, or to get a head start on pre-checkup paperwork. Parents and patients agree - Madison Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics is one of the very best in the Midwest. Don't take our word for it. Madison Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics specializes in pediatric dentistry. With an emphasis on preventative care, we have a deep understanding of the importance of early detection.
Our goal is to promote healthy eating habits and other solutions for securing healthy teeth and gums. At Madison Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics, we're always looking for ways to give our patients more comfort, more confidence and more reasons to smile, which is why we provide multiple orthodontic treatment options to fit exactly what you're looking for!
Our goal is to create an atmosphere where children and adolescents enjoy going to the dentist, not just when they are little, but for the rest of their lives. Each member of our highly-trained team provides quality care in a gentle manner.
Our goal is to promote healthy eating habits and other solutions for securing healthy teeth and gums. At Madison Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics, we're always looking for ways to give our patients more comfort, more confidence and more reasons to smile, which is why we provide multiple orthodontic treatment options to fit exactly what you're looking for!
Our goal is to create an atmosphere where children and adolescents enjoy going to the dentist, not just when they are little, but for the rest of their lives. Each member of our highly-trained team provides quality care in a gentle manner.
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Dr. Grace received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Florida and her Doctorate of Dental Medicine from Nova Southeastern University.
Dr. Grace practiced general dentistry for six years, but her love of working with children led her to pursue a Pediatric Dental specialty certificate at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.
She joined Madison Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics in 2013.
Dr. Grace is a Board Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry.
She is an active member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Wisconsin Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, American Dental Association, Wisconsin Dental Association and Greater Dane Dental Society.
Dr. Grace practiced general dentistry for six years, but her love of working with children led her to pursue a Pediatric Dental specialty certificate at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.
She joined Madison Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics in 2013.
Dr. Grace is a Board Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry.
She is an active member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Wisconsin Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, American Dental Association, Wisconsin Dental Association and Greater Dane Dental Society.
Proper oral care can have an effect on your child's overall health and plays an integral part in preventing tooth decay and disease.
From the first tooth to teeth straightening, Madison Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics specializes in pediatric dentistry.
With an emphasis on preventative care, we have a deep understanding of the importance of early detection.
Our goal is to promote healthy eating habits and other solutions for securing healthy teeth and gums.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that a child go to the dentist by age 1 or within six months after the first tooth erupts.
From the first tooth to teeth straightening, Madison Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics specializes in pediatric dentistry.
With an emphasis on preventative care, we have a deep understanding of the importance of early detection.
Our goal is to promote healthy eating habits and other solutions for securing healthy teeth and gums.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that a child go to the dentist by age 1 or within six months after the first tooth erupts.
At Madison Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics, Dr. Grace Wenham, Dr. Beth Blair, Dr. Jennifer Chun and their staff are committed to making your child's appointment go as smoothly as possible.
Dr. Grace Wenham, Dr. Beth Blair and Dr. Jennifer Chun also offer hospital dental rehabilitation.
This is for children that need extensive dental work and their anxiety levels are too high for oral sedation to work appropriately and safely.
This procedure is covered by most medical insurance companies.
An anesthesiologist administers a general anesthesia and the child's dental work is done while he or she is asleep.
Dr. Grace Wenham, Dr. Beth Blair and Dr. Jennifer Chun also offer hospital dental rehabilitation.
This is for children that need extensive dental work and their anxiety levels are too high for oral sedation to work appropriately and safely.
This procedure is covered by most medical insurance companies.
An anesthesiologist administers a general anesthesia and the child's dental work is done while he or she is asleep.
Madison Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics Infant Program helps to answer the frequently asked question, "When should I start taking my child to the dentist?"
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that a child go to the dentist by age 1 or within six months after the first tooth erupts.
The goal during this first visit is to build a relationship with the parents and child.
It is also to educate the parents.
This relationship is built in the interest of a lifetime of healthy teeth.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that a child go to the dentist by age 1 or within six months after the first tooth erupts.
The goal during this first visit is to build a relationship with the parents and child.
It is also to educate the parents.
This relationship is built in the interest of a lifetime of healthy teeth.
Early childhood and adolescent dental caries are one of the most common diseases in the United States.
Transmission of bacteria: we all have the same bacterial flora, but if Streptococcus mutans is a high percentage of that bacteria it spells trouble.
The pH of the saliva after the consumption of sugar is low (acidic), neutralization by saliva is crucial.
Dentists, parents and adolescents are going to have varied opinions on how to manage the dental caries.
Also, every child is affected by the caries process differently.
Transmission of bacteria: we all have the same bacterial flora, but if Streptococcus mutans is a high percentage of that bacteria it spells trouble.
The pH of the saliva after the consumption of sugar is low (acidic), neutralization by saliva is crucial.
Dentists, parents and adolescents are going to have varied opinions on how to manage the dental caries.
Also, every child is affected by the caries process differently.
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