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Springfield Dentistry 4 Kids Makes Kids Smile!

Springfield Dentistry 4 Kids is putting the fun back into dental care for children. Led by a team of dedicated pediatric dentists – Lewis E Cook, DDS, Cayce Wallace, DMD and Aaron Kamp, DDS – the practice offers a unique approach to oral health, focusing solely on the smiles of youngsters.

“We are passionate about creating a positive dental experience for children, from infancy all the way through adolescence,” says Dr. Cook. “Unlike many general practices, our entire team is specially trained to cater to the specific needs of young patients.”

Gone are the sterile, intimidating vibes often associated with dentist offices. Springfield Dentistry 4 Kids boasts a welcoming atmosphere specifically designed to put kids at ease. “We have games in the lobby, movies on the ceilings in the treatment rooms, and our employees are trained to make every visit enjoyable,” explains the staff.

The practice also encourages parental involvement. They believe parents play a vital role in their child’s oral health journey. That’s why they not only allow, but encourage parents to be present during appointments. This allows for open communication and ensures parents receive personalized recommendations for their child’s unique needs.

If you’re looking for a dentist who specializes in smiles, not just teeth, then look no further than Springfield Dentistry 4 Kids. Their doors are open Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 5pm, and Fridays from 8 am to 2 pm.

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