Cupertino Pediatric Dentistry

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Cupertino, United States

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Cupertino Pediatric Dentistry Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cupertino Pediatric Dentistry is located in Cupertino, United States on 10393 Torre Ave # L. Cupertino Pediatric Dentistry is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category pediatric dentist in United States.

Address

10393 Torre Ave # L

Phone

+1 4084464353

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

N/A

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Curtis Contro

Dr. Mahnaz and Dr. Natalie are the best! So kind and sweet with our kids. My two boys had to get fillings unfortunately but Dr. Mahnaz was so patient with them even when they were reaching up trying to take things out of their mouth while she was working! Then she called later that night to make sure they were feeling ok. Excellent, compassionate care.

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Sandra Perez

I appreciate the extra steps Dr. Natalie and staff implemented for my children's appointment. I also appreciate that Dr. Natalie came out to my car to give me a review of each of their exams. Thank you, Dr. Natalie!

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Jian He

It's our first time visiting the dental office under the social distancing rules. It's well organized and safe.

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Maria Rodriguez

My children have been patients of Dr Natalie VanderKam for the past 14 years. Dr VanderKam Staff are wonderful. Highly recommend her dental office.

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Jian Gao

We arrived very early, 8:15 in the morning. I asked if we can do the only filling first so kid can eat lunch when anesthesia fades off early. The answer is no. Then my son did an X-ray. We did it last time one week ago. Why do we need to do it again? Anyway. Then we did the molar surface sealing. Until the third molar, I finally couldn't sit and watch. Dr. Gorgani and her assistance put two fingers in my son's mouth and pulled to two opposite directions. My son's mouth was stretched so hard and so big and he is struggling to cry. For a simple surface UV sealing procedure, she is having difficulty, which I couldn't imagine. This is not the first time we visit dentist. I've never seen such a scene. During the procedure, a parent came to chat with her. She started to chat...while still pulling poor kid's mouth. Later, she pointed to the x-ray and told us there is another decay. I said this is a brand new permanent tooth just came out weeks ago. It looks pretty huge when pressing the mouse. While not pressing the mouse, the decay doesn't show up on the picture. She didn't want to explain. I felt very bad. My son used to love to go to dentist because he loves little gifts. Now I have to spend time convincing him he won't get treated again this way. I felt I need to share this experience.