34929 SE Ridge St, Suite 220
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
It is our goal to implement the highest standard of care at every patient encounter whether it is a child’s first visit to the dental office, a teenager who is headed off to college or a special-needs adult patient we’ve been seeing for decades. This treatment approach is fundamental to creating and maintaining exceptional life-long oral health. Kids are special, unique, smart, fun, honest and creative, and you know what? We like to think we are, too!
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, in order to prevent dental problems, your child should see a pediatric dentist when the first tooth appears, or no later than his/her first birthday. Following their first visit, a check-up every six months is recommended in order prevent cavities and other dental problems. However, your pediatric dentist can tell you when and how often your child should visit based on their personal oral health.
Regular dental cleanings, x-rays and fluoride.
Tooth restorations such as crowns and fillings.
Space management and timely orthodontic referral.
Age-appropriate communication, nitrous oxide analgesia and general anesthesia.
Our entire office experience is designed for kids! Our team knows how to help put our littlest patients at ease while providing great care!
Dr. Sapna Saini completed her Bachelor of Science at the University of Washington and shortly after pursued her Doctor of Dental Surgery…
Dr. Sapna SainiDr. Cody Mast attended Willamette University in Oregon, where he graduated with a German major and economics minor.…
Read MoreDr. Jenny Lee attended Andrews University in Michigan and continued her education in Loma Linda University for Dental…
Read MoreDr. Ashley Huynh was born and raised in Sumner, WA. She graduated with her Bachelor of Science from Washington State University Honors College…
Read MoreIt is our goal to implement the highest standard of care at every patient encounter whether it is a child’s first visit to the dental office, a teenager who is headed off to college or a special-needs adult patient we’ve been seeing for decades.
Read More