Our Mission Statement
We want to assist your child in establishing healthy oral hygiene, good eating habits, and become cavity free for life.
Our Philosophy
Nothing is better than your own tooth (cavity free and filling free). We want to help educate parents on preventative treatments they can do at home to help ensure their children have a healthy mouth for life. For many children this will involve more than just brushing and flossing. Ask about completing a decay risk analysis in our office. We want EVERYONE to be in the no cavity club!
Our Office
We are excited to be in the original dental building where Dr Bart Wolthuis Sr. started his dental practice. The office has been re-decorated in a kid friendly environment. TV's in the waiting room and treatment room will assist your child to feel more comfortable during their visit. Nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and in office IV sedation are available.
What Age should children start seeing a dentist?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentists recommend children go to the dentist by age 1 or within 6 months after the 1st tooth erupts.
We want to assist your child in establishing healthy oral hygiene, good eating habits, and become cavity free for life.
Our Philosophy
Nothing is better than your own tooth (cavity free and filling free). We want to help educate parents on preventative treatments they can do at home to help ensure their children have a healthy mouth for life. For many children this will involve more than just brushing and flossing. Ask about completing a decay risk analysis in our office. We want EVERYONE to be in the no cavity club!
Our Office
We are excited to be in the original dental building where Dr Bart Wolthuis Sr. started his dental practice. The office has been re-decorated in a kid friendly environment. TV's in the waiting room and treatment room will assist your child to feel more comfortable during their visit. Nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and in office IV sedation are available.
What Age should children start seeing a dentist?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentists recommend children go to the dentist by age 1 or within 6 months after the 1st tooth erupts.