When people ask me why I became a pediatric dentist, the answer is simple. I like to see children with a big, beautiful smile. I’ll always do whatever I can to make your child’s dental care gentle and as painless as possible, because I know that a good experience here will help them maintain proper oral care throughout their life.
Prevention is the key to children’s dentistry. That’s why my staff and I place a high priority on patient education. I believe kids should know as much about their own dental health as their parents do. My staff and I work hard to keep this high level of communication. We are here to help your kids keep a healthy, happy smile for years to come.
Service & Volunteering:
Providing dental services to the less fortunate children in my local community is something I enjoy immensely. It gives me a sense of gratitude that I bring back to my office and share with each of my patients every day. I volunteer for Give Kids A Smile, a program which provides free dental care to underserved children. I am also a Health Care Network Provider, which provides reduced cost dental care for children of working families.
Education & Certification:
Doctor of Dental Surgery, Marquette University, 2004
Certificate in Pediatric Dentistry, Children’s Memorial Hospital, 2006
Affiliations & Memberships:
Adjunct Professor at Marquette University School of Dentistry
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
American Dental Association
American Orthodontic Society
Diplomat of American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
Hospital privileges at Wheaton Franciscan-All Saints
Wisconsin Dental Association
Wisconsin Society of Pediatric Dentistry
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