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11790 SW Barnes Road Building A, Suite 280 Portland, OR 97225 503.626.9700 Dentist for Kids in your Community!Monday, March 28, 2011 by Michelle Stafford, DDS Meeting NEW kids is also great fun, so where can YOU meet World of Smiles, Pediatric Dentistry this year? Look below for our calendar of fun events! TifanieTuesday, March 22, 2011 by Michelle Stafford, DDS World of Smiles is a Red Tricycle Favorite!Friday, March 18, 2011 by Michelle Stafford, DDS World of Smiles, Pediatric Dentistry was recently featured as a favorite in the Portland family newsletter and activity website, Red Tricycle. If you’re looking for a fun place to eat or an adventurous time in the city, this is the spot for you to visit! Their self-proclaimed mission is to “help parents have more fun with their kids” and what better way than to explore family friendly ideas and find something ‘out of the box’ for memory making. ReeceTuesday, March 15, 2011 by Michelle Stafford, DDS Spring Break Give-Away!Friday, March 11, 2011 by Michelle Stafford, DDS We’re launching our next big Give-Away! Visit our Facebook page and comment on our Spring Break Give-Away post with a picture of what you did during your Spring Break. Are you going on a vacation or have fun activities planned at home? All posts will go into a drawing, and on March 31st we will announce our Mom’s Pamper-Me Basket winner!! We have some fabulous prizes to give in our basket – and we can’t wait to see your pictures! Introducing our newest team member!Wednesday, March 9, 2011 by admin We want to offer a warm welcome to our newest team member, Kylie! We’re excited to have her expertise on board and hope you’ll join with us in offering her your welcome. Your mouth is part of your body…Friday, March 4, 2011 by Michelle Stafford, DDS Our mouth is the pathway to great health — if your child neglects brushing and flossing regularly and develops gingivitis, it may lead to periodontal problems. Periodontal disease has been linked to diabetes and heart disease. If a child has diagnosed health issues that lead to dry mouth, then your child is at a higher risk to develop cavities. Our body is a whole system – let’s keep it healthy! |
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