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An office built around how kids actually feel

Dental visits are scary when they feel clinical and mysterious. Ours don't. Everything about this office, from the mural to the open bays, was designed to put children and their parents at ease.

The main treatment bay with its hand-painted countryside mural

Open bays, not closed doors

Most of our care happens in an open treatment bay beneath a hand-painted countryside mural. Kids can see other kids doing fine, parents stay close, and nothing happens behind a closed door. For treatments that need privacy or quiet, we have private rooms too.

In the heart of Kensington

You’ll find us at 4072 Adams Avenue, in the same village neighborhood where many of our families live, walk, and get their morning coffee. We’re a few minutes off the 15 and an easy drive from the 805 and the 8.

Dr. Brenda Caillouel and Dr. Stephanie Dixon laughing together at the office

Fun for the kid, honest with the parent

We want every visit to be engaging and fun for your child, and enlightening for you. You’ll always know what we found, what we recommend, and what it means, in plain words.

Our doctors are board-certified specialists who keep up with current research through continuing education, so the techniques we use are modern, minimally invasive, and backed by evidence, never habit.

What a visit feels like

We go at your child’s pace

Show, tell, then do. Nervous kids get extra time, silly jokes, and breaks whenever they need one.

You stay in the room

Parents are part of the visit, not spectators in a waiting room. Ask anything, anytime.

Prevention beats treatment

We’d rather coach great habits and use sealants than fill cavities. The less we have to do, the better we’ve done.

One team, both specialties

Pediatric dentists and orthodontists work side by side, so growing smiles are watched by both sets of eyes.