
Our mission is to provide the finest available dental care to children and adolescents including those with special healthcare needs while insuring a positive experience for the future, a practical and affordable approach to dental care and a beautiful smile. We love kids and we understand what they need to feel comfortable in a dental office. Our environment was designed specifically for children and includes open bays, private treatment areas, accessible games, toys and family movies.
Services
Services
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The dentist will provide a thorough examination following a routine cleaning appointment. The doctor will strive to bond with your child to achieve a lasting relationship with him or her. The exam will include exploration of the child's mouth and gums and a discussion regarding at-home dental hygiene.
Meet The Doctors
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Jorge E. Landa is proud to provide pediatric dental care in the community he grew up in and loves. A native of Coral Gables, he attended Belen Jesuit prior to graduating from The University of Miami (BS). He then attended dental school at Tuft's University School of Dental Medicine, and obtained his specialty degree in pediatric dentistry from Tufts University and the Floating Hospital for Children in Boston.
Why Pedatric Dentistry
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Like a pediatrician is your child's primary medical provider, a pediatric dentist is the primary (and specialty) oral care provider for your infant, child and teen. A pediatric dentist must complete an advanced post-doctoral course, accredited by the American Dental Association, of at least two academic years in the specialty of pediatric dentistry to be considered a specialist in the field.
New Patients
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Your first visit to Kendall Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics involves a few special steps so that we can get to know you. You'll find all the practical information you need, such as a map and directions to our office, practice hours, payment policies and more. There's also background information about our committed staff and our first visit procedures.
FAQ’s
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Ask your pediatric dentist to evaluate the fluoride levels in your child's drinking water. If the child is not receiving adequate amounts of fluoride, your dentist may recommend supplemental fluoride. Other drinks or foods in your child's diet may contain fluoride. Fluoride intake will be discussed during your child's visit.
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