The personal touch.

Our office provides specialized dentistry for children and adolescents in a warm, caring and child-friendly environment. As pediatric dentists, our 2-3 years of additional training after dental school has prepared us for the unique dental needs of each child we serve.

We focus on preventive care to help each child grow a healthy smile that will last a lifetime. Our office serves infants, children, teens and children with special health care needs in Parker, CO.

Testimonials

What Our Patients Say About Us

  • "I have been bringing my children to see Dr. Beth for over 10 years. To say that she and her staff are top tier, fantastic and the most trustworthy dentist out there is an understatement. Dr Beth is kind and loving not only to her patients but their parents as well. With this new world of not being able to attend appointments with our children Dr. Beth is literally the only dentist my children will see."
    Katrina K.
  • "I cannot speak highly enough of this dental practice! I have three children and one of them has pretty severe anxiety. Going into the office my son started to tear up because he was scared. Within minutes the staff had him relaxed and laughing. They were slow and gentle with him, explaining every step they were taking. They talked and joked with him putting him at ease throughout the whole appointment. We see Dr. Ashley and she is terrific. She is so kind and professional. The whole staff is very friendly and accommodating."
    Reagan K.
  • "Took my son for his first cleaning and had a great experience. He had a lot of anxiety before we went in but he felt comfortable in the waiting room and during the exam. Everyone was very friendly and nice to him and the exam/cleaning was quick."
    Hannah M.
  • "My son (8) had major work done at another dentist and has been extremely afraid of dentists offices. Our first visit here he was so afraid of the dentist that I had to carry him in, and he had an anxiety attack. We hung out played video games and took a tour of the office once he calmed down. We are here at our second attempt and here is the result, he was clearly nervous but not only did he walk in by himself but you can see he was nervous in the first picture but was a rockstar!! Thank you Danielle and Estela for your patience and kindness!"
    Courtney M.
  • "Amazing pediatric dental office.
    The dentists and staff are friendly, informative, professional, gentle, and kind.
    I’m glad we found such an amazing pedi dental office. 10/10 recommend. My 6 and 2 year old enjoyed every moment of their visit."
    Katherine L.

Our Location

Parker, CO

Office Hours

Monday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

Hours Vary

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Featured Articles

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  • Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Patient

    Patient Rights You have a right to choose your own dentist and schedule an appointment in a timely manner. You have a right to know the education and training of your dentist and the dental care team. You have a right to arrange to see the dentist every time you receive dental treatment, subject to ...

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  • X-Rays

    In addition to spotting cavities early, X-rays are used to examine erupting teeth, diagnose bone diseases, evaluate injury, or plan orthodontic treatment. In general, children need X-rays more often than adults because their mouths grow and change rapidly. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry ...

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  • Women and Tooth Care

    Women have special needs when it comes to their oral health. That’s because the physical changes they undergo through life—menstruation, pregnancy and childbirth, breast-feeding and menopause—cause many changes in the body, some harmful to teeth and gums. Lesions and ulcers, dry sockets, as ...

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  • Wisdom Teeth

    Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars that erupt in the back corners of the upper and lower normal adult mouth. Unfortunately, most people experience problems from wisdom teeth; in most cases, this is because the teeth erupt too close to existing permanent teeth, causing crowding, improper ...

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  • Wisdom Teeth

    Wisdom teeth, or third molars, typically begin to develop in early adolescence, and may attempt to erupt into the mouth around the ages of 17 to 20. Wisdom teeth are sometimes removed after the roots are somewhat developed, or at least three-fourths developed. This is usually in the adolescent years. ...

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  • What is Tooth Decay?

    Plaque is an insidious substance—a colorless, sticky film—that blankets your teeth and creates an environment in which bacteria erode tooth enamel, cause gum irritation, infection in inner structures such as pulp and the roots, and in extreme cases, tooth loss. Some of the biggest culprits causing ...

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  • What is Plaque?

    Plaque is a film of bacteria that forms on your teeth and gums after eating foods that produce acids. These foods may include carbohydrates (starches and sugars), such as candy and cookies, and starchy foods such as bread, crackers, and cereal. Tooth decay leads to cavities and occurs when plaque remains ...

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  • Teeth Whitening

    There are two types of tooth stains - intrinsic (internal stain) and extrinsic (external stain). Intrinsic stains occur from within the tooth, and cannot be removed by brushing and flossing; bleaching may also not be effective. Some causes of intrinsic staining occur from tooth injury, certain medications ...

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  • Your First Dental Visit

    Your first dental visit promises to be a pleasant experience. Making sound decisions about your dental care and oral health is an easy thing to do with the right preparation beforehand: Make a list of questions to ask our office, so you don't forget anything on the day of your appointment. This ...

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  • Water Picks

    There is never a suitable substitute for daily brushing and flossing. While some products, including water irrigation devices (or “water picks”), may be useful for specific applications, they may not be as effective as traditional flossing in the removal of plaque. Water picks use powerful ...

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