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Meet
Our Doctors

Dr. Grace Travers and Dr. Cindy Lee focus exclusively on pediatric dentistry, giving them the expertise and experience to address the unique oral health needs of children, from infancy through adolescence.

Welcome to Grace Children’s Dentistry

Grace Children's Dentistry is truly a special place. We believe in the importance of compassionate and comprehensive pediatric dental care. We strive to make our office comfortable, fun, and educational.

We Nurture Healthy Smiles

Whether it be a routine checkup or restorative treatment, our goal is to help our patients build healthy habits that will last them a lifetime. The best habits are made young, and we are dedicated to nurturing healthy smiles by helping our patients get in the habit of taking care of their teeth!

Why Choose Us

At Grace Children’s Dentistry, we believe we are an essential part of the building blocks for a child to grow up with a lifetime of healthy habits. We know that each child’s dental visit should be met with caring hearts ready to guide them patiently and compassionately.

Parents trust us and have peace of mind knowing that their children are in the gentle hands of our passionate and experienced doctors and team. Our goal is to make sure all our patients get their individualized dental needs met and also enjoy each visit. We are here to nurture healthy smiles and we welcome you to our warm and friendly pediatric dental family.

 

About
Fluoride

Fluoride is most commonly found in dental products, like toothpastes and mouthwashes. It is designed to protect and strengthen a person's teeth, making them less prone to developing cavities.

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General
Anesthesia

The use of general anesthesia allows our doctors to provide a variety of dental treatments safely and comfortably for children who experience anxiety when visiting the dentist.

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Treating
baby teeth

Just because your child’s primary teeth, often known as “baby teeth,” eventually fall out, doesn’t mean they’re not important. Primary teeth play an important role in your child’s overall health, development, and well-being.

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American Dental Association American Board of Pediatric Dentistry American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry California Dental Association San Diego County Dental Society Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego
Monday to Friday
8:00am to 5:00pm