
Dr. Randy received his DMD degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in 1996. He then completed his two-year residency training in pediatric dentistry at the Children's Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Randy believes that good oral health is an important part of your child's total health care.
To help your child stay healthy, we work with pediatricians, specialty medical doctors, and other dental specialists. We believe that all children are best served through this team approach. Our goal is to not only assist parents in establishing good habits but to help children ENJOY their dental care!
To help your child stay healthy, we work with pediatricians, specialty medical doctors, and other dental specialists. We believe that all children are best served through this team approach. Our goal is to not only assist parents in establishing good habits but to help children ENJOY their dental care!
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This includes proper brushing, flossing and eating habits, ideal fluoride levels and the use of pit and fissure sealants. Dr. Randy and his team strive to provide a fun, educational environment whose children learn about the importance of good dental hygiene. This includes children's fillings, crowns and prosthesis, including treatment of the often devastating nursing bottle decay.
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A pediatric dentist has an extra two years of specialized training after dental school and is dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teenage years. The very young, pre-teens, and teenagers all need different approaches in dealing with behavior, guiding their growth and development, and helping them avoid future dental problems.
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Dr. Randy and our staff spend many hours each year furthering their education by learning the latest in children's health as well as dental technology. Dental Restorations using the Waterlase dental laser: Regular dental drills rely on removing large amounts of tooth. The Waterlase, on the other hand, removes very precise amounts of tooth.
Lip & Tongue Tie
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Surgically releasing the frenum is called frenectomy. Conventional treatment involved a procedure where the frenum was cut with a blade or scissors, with or without sutures to reposition its attachment. In our office, we employ a procedure called laser frenectomy in which the Waterlase is used to zap the frenum with laser pulses without even touching it, gently severing it from its attachment.
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If you're a parent of a patient at Dr. Randy's and need to make a payment, you're in the right place! For the convenience of our patients and parents, we accept the following payment methods: cash, check, money orders, participating insurance, major insurance, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.
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