Welcome to The Best Alpharetta and Johns Creek Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Nanna is a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Georgia Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the Southeastern Society of Pediatric Dentistry, and thve American Dental Association.
Voted 6 Years in a Row Best of Alpharetta
Voted America's Top Pediatric Dentist
Voted Atlanta Magazine's Best Pediatric Dentist
We want to create a dental home for children that will be fun, comfortable and be a place where they can begin to develop strong oral habits for the rest of their life.
FAQ
How to find a pediatric dentist near me?
If you are looking for a pediatric dentist in Alpharetta, there are a couple of things that you should do to help your search. The first is to make sure to do an office visit. Doing an office visit will help to see if your child will feel comfortable there. Second, you should make sure that they are licensed to practice in your state!
What makes a good pediatric dentist?
A good pediatric dentist in Alpharetta will be able to make your child feel welcome every time they come in for an appointment. They will be able to answer all of your and your child’s questions as well as provide quality care.
How do I choose a pediatric dentist in Alpharetta?
Your final decision on which pediatric dentist in Alpharetta is right for your child is ultimately your choice. We recommend choosing a kids dentist who has excellent reviews or maybe who was referred to you by a friend. Our practice has terrific reviews, and you should check us out!
What ages does a pediatric dentist treat?
An Alpharetta pediatric dentist treats infants to teens. The average time frame is when a baby gets their first tooth to when they turn eighteen and become an adult. They focus on developing mouths versus mouths that are full-grown with a full set of permanent teeth.
How long should a child go to a pediatric dentist?
A child should see their Alpharetta kids dentist twice a year until they become an adult. Every six months is the average that they should be seen. A lot can happen to the health of teeth between these months, so it is important to stay on top of it.
What does pediatric dentistry do?
An Alpharetta pediatric dentist has a specialty focus in adolescent teeth, gum, jaw, and mouth development. Due to their specialization, they had to attend further education and residency to begin their practice. If you have any questions, give us a call!