Mini Smiles Pediatric Dentistry

Mini Smiles Pediatric Dentistry DEDICATED TO PUTTING MANY SMILES ON MINI FACES! Because we are parents too, we understand that you may have concerns about your child's oral health needs.

Looking for a skilled and gentle pediatric dentist in Conyers who can guide your child or teen down a path of optimal oral health? At Mini Smiles, we specialize in child-focused dental care, and we understand what it takes to create a positive environment that makes visiting the dentist fun! Mini Smiles believes in a team approach to preventive care, and we encourage parents to take an active role in their child's dental health care. We are dedicated to working with parents to provide education based on prevention-focused dental care. We want to thank you for choosing Mini Smiles for your child's dental needs and welcome you to our practice. Together, we are confident that we can help your child achieve healthy oral hygiene habits and a beautiful smile into adulthood. Please call or contact our Conyers office if you have any questions or to schedule an appointment.

10/27/2022

Genae Dixon Banks

01/29/2019

Mini Smiles Pediatric Dentistry is looking for a front office receptionist with at least 1 year of dental experience; must have an outgoing, upbeat personality and work well with children; Serious inquiries only! Please feel free to Contact Tanya at 770-761-5690 or please feel free to inbox...MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE IN DENTAL

Mr. Bristles
09/17/2014

Mr. Bristles

We start seeing patients as early as you feel the need to bring them in. If you have questions just call the office at (...
09/16/2014

We start seeing patients as early as you feel the need to bring them in. If you have questions just call the office at (770)761-5690. Or visit www.minismilesconyers.com to request an appointment.

We MUSTACHE you a question, when was the last time your child went to the Dentist? Mini Smiles is accepting new patients...
09/16/2014

We MUSTACHE you a question, when was the last time your child went to the Dentist? Mini Smiles is accepting new patients. Call today or visit www.minismilesconyers.com and request a new patient appointment.

Say hello to the cutest twins in the world!! Today was their first visit with us and we are ecstatic to have such adorab...
07/12/2014

Say hello to the cutest twins in the world!! Today was their first visit with us and we are ecstatic to have such adorable patients.

Some of our little visitors from earlier today. Today was their first visit to Mini Smiles and they LOVED it!!
07/12/2014

Some of our little visitors from earlier today. Today was their first visit to Mini Smiles and they LOVED it!!

Welcome to Mini Smiles Pediatric Dentistry! We invite you to take a tour of our office. Open Monday-Friday 8am-5pm and s...
07/12/2014

Welcome to Mini Smiles Pediatric Dentistry! We invite you to take a tour of our office. Open Monday-Friday 8am-5pm and some Saturdays!! Call our office to schedule an appointment. (770)761-5690

Keysra M. Washington, D.D.S.Diplomate, American Board of Pediatric DentistryDr. Keysra M. Washington is a native of Boli...
06/04/2014

Keysra M. Washington, D.D.S.
Diplomate, American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
Dr. Keysra M. Washington is a native of Bolivia, North Carolina. She graduated from East Carolina University receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. She went on to attend dental school at Meharry Medical College in Nashville Tennessee earning a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. In realizing her love for working with children, Dr. Washington furthered her education at Howard University receiving an additional two years of specialty training in Pediatric Dentistry.

As a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Washington has earned the highest distinction in this specialty. Practicing now for more than ten years, her professional affiliations include: American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), American Dental Association (ADA), College of Diplomates, American Board of Pediatric Dentistry (ABPD) and the Georgia Dental Association (GDA). In her spare time, Dr. Washington enjoys traveling, dancing, tennis and most of all spending time with family. She is married to her loving and supportive husband, Dr. Jelani Washington of East Atlanta Endodontics and Microsurgery. They are the proud parents of three children (Jelani Jr., Kacey & Jacob).

06/04/2014

Now accepting new patients!!

Your Child's First TeethYour child's 20 baby teeth will begin to appear usually between six and nine months, though in s...
06/04/2014

Your Child's First Teeth

Your child's 20 baby teeth will begin to appear usually between six and nine months, though in some cases it may start as early as three months or as late as twelve months. The two lower front teeth tend to erupt first, followed by the two upper ones. The first molars come in next, followed by the canines (eyeteeth). Sometimes your baby can experience teething discomfort during this process. If so, there are courses of action to help make your child more comfortable.

Your infant's gums and newly erupting teeth should be gently wiped after each feeding with a water-soaked gauze pad or damp washcloth. Starting at age 2, when there are more teeth in the mouth, establish a daily brushing routine with a small, soft-bristled toothbrush and no more than a thin smear of fluoridated toothpaste. Your child may need your help with this important task until about the age of 6.

Your child won't keep his or her first teeth forever, but that doesn't mean those tiny pearly whites don't need conscien...
06/04/2014

Your child won't keep his or her first teeth forever, but that doesn't mean those tiny pearly whites don't need conscientious care. Maintaining your child's dental health now will provide health benefits well into adulthood, as primary (baby) teeth serve some extremely important functions.

Kids developing jaws and teeth.

For one thing, primary teeth serve as guides for the eruption of permanent (adult) teeth, holding the space into which these new teeth will erupt. The crowns (tops) of the permanent teeth actually push against the roots of the baby teeth, causing them to resorb, or melt away. In this way, the adult teeth can take their proper place.

What's more, your child's primary teeth will be there for most of childhood, helping your child to bite, chew and speak. For the first six or so years, he or she will be relying on primary teeth exclusively to perform these important functions. Until around age 12, your child will have a mix of primary and permanent teeth. You will want to make sure those teeth stay healthy and are lost naturally — when it's time.

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1400 Dogwood Drive SE
Conyers, GA
30013

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+17707615690

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