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Dr. Ashcraft is a pediatric dental specialist who truly believes in the prevention of dental problems, and in educating families about healthy smiles for life. In treating patients, her philosophy is based on respecting children, yet caring for them using age-appropriate techniques.

Understanding the uniqueness of each child and identifying each family's individual needs is how Dr. Ashcraft delivers gentle dentistry and creates positive dental experiences.Dr. Deborah A. Ashcraft attended college at Augusta State University and dental school at the Medical College of Georgia, currently Augusta University, where she also completed her pediatric dental residency.
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Our practice is dedicated to giving back to the communities in which we work. Throughout the school year, certified dental assistants from our practice visit area schools to educate children on brushing, flossing, nutrition, and what to expect when visiting our dental office. We enjoy this time spent with our community children, and the kids have a good time too!
Dr. Ashcraft performs surgery at Augusta University's Children's Hospital of Georgia (formerly MCG) on Wednesdays. Our office may be closed at times when we are attending continuing education seminars, performing outpatient dental surgery at the hospital, and for holidays. However our answering machine will record messages whenever the office is closed and a staff member will promptly return your call.
Nitrous Oxide is a procedure that helps your child feel comfortable during dental treatment. It allows your child to breath more oxygen than one can normally breath from the air while enjoying a remarkable depth of relaxation. 2. It virtually eliminates the apprehension, nervousness, and tension associated with dental procedures and it allows for a cooperative, well-managed pediatric patient.
9 Ways to Make Brushing Fun! You can start using a finger toothbrush or a baby toothbrush to brush your baby's teeth. It takes many years before children develop the fine motor coordination they need to do a good tooth brushing job. One dentist advises that parents brush their children's.

American Academy of Pediatrics: No juice for babies, limited servings for children Citing its relationship with dental decay, among other health-related concerns, the American Academy of Pediatrics in May released a policy statement recommending no fruit juice for children under 1 year.We know that excessive fruit juice can lead.
Our office is committed to your treatment being successful. Please understand that payment of your bill is considered part of your treatment. Our office will bill your insurance company as a courtesy for you. However, your deductible and your estimated portion are due prior to treatment. Please remember no insurance company covers 100% of all dental costs.
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