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Why a Pediatric Dentist
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Simple, we are kid experts! While family dentists practice general dentistry for people of all ages, a pediatric dentist spends all day every day only treating patients generally 18 years old or younger. Pediatric dentists undergo two extra years of specialized residency training after becoming a dentist.
Meet Dr. Morghan Teeters
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Dr. Morghan Teeters was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona and graduated from Northwest Christian High School. She attended ASU and UNLV where she earned her Bachelors of Science in Biology. Dr. Morghan attended dental school at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine, where she graduated with honorable mention.
About Board Certification
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All pediatric dentists must be licensed to practice, but at this time only 1 in 3 pediatric dentists have continued on to become board-certified. The American Board of Pediatric Dentistry (ABPD) certification process signifies a unique achievement-a significant step beyond the two to three years of advanced education required for a dentist to become a specialist in dentistry.
First Visit
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The first "regular" dental visit should be no later than your child's first birthday. It is important that your child's newly-erupted teeth (erupting at 6 to 12 months of age) receive proper dental care right from the beginning. At Kidz-R-Kool Pediatric Dentistry, the first few visits to our office are very important and our goal is to make it a memorable first impression!
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