Seacoast Children's Dentistry

Seacoast Children's Dentistry Making tiny teeth shiny teeth! https://www.facebook.com/pg/SeacoastChildrens Dr. Adam Bottrill, Pediatric Dentist

11/12/2025

Happy Veteran's Day! A special shout out to our favorite veteran, Dr. Adam!

10/31/2025
09/02/2025

Happy BACK TO SCHOOL Seacoast! 🍎📘📕📗

08/19/2025

🥔Happy National Potato Day!!🥔
Did you know that Dr. Adam LOVES potatoes? Mashed, fried, baked... he enjoys them all ways. Au Gratin is his FAVORITE though!

Here is a potato joke to end your day with...
What do you call a baby potato? Small fry 😁

Address

13 March Farm Way, Unit A
Greenland, NH
03840

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 2pm

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The SCD Philosophy.

Seacoast Children’s Dentistry was built with your child in mind! We believe every child, and patient with special needs, DESERVES to have a healthy, positive experience at the dentist. With fun, interactive games, movies playing in each room, soothing colors and a “submarine” theme throughout the office, your children may not want to leave!

Dr. Adam’s professional motto is this: “Treat every child as if they were my own.” He has over 10 years of experience in making each visit relaxing and informative. He knows your child is unique and will always strive to make every experience comfortable and memorable. Our mission also includes providing the educational tools necessary for your child to enjoy a healthy, cavity-free future. We like to feel that you and your child don’t just come to our office to “fix” cavities, but rather to prevent them.