Title: Salt Lake City Childrens Dentist
1Welcome to Redwood Pediatric Dentistry
2- At Redwood Pediatric Dentistry, we strive to
combine a calm but fun atmosphere with
state-of-the-art equipment and the greatest staff
to provide your child with the best dental
experience. We want your child to fall in love
with going to the dentist and we want to help
educate them on how to take care of their dental
hygiene. We also provide Spanish-speaking staff
and doctors to ensure well-understood treatment
and care. - At Redwood Pediatric Dentistry, we promise
outstanding care, in all aspects, for you and
your children.
3Meet The Doctors
- JASON HORGESHEIMER, DDS
- When he isnt working on kids teeth, Dr. Jason
is probably running a marathon or backpacking and
fishing in the Wind River Mountain Range. Dr.
Jason graduated from BYU and then received his
dental degree from the University of Iowa. He
earned his Pediatric Specialty degree by
completing a two-year residency at Primary
Childrens Medical Center. Dr. Jason is married
and has four children, three girls and one boy.
Renn Veater, DDS Dr. Renn received his Bachelors
Degree from Southern Utah University. After
graduating from Dental School at the University
of Kentucky, he completed two additional years of
Pediatric Specialty training at the Women and
Children's Hospital in Buffalo, NY. Dr. Renn is a
Diplomat of the American Board of Pediatric
Dentistry. As the father of four daughters, Dr.
Renn understands that a child's earliest dental
experiences are the most important. It is his
goal to make sure that his patients and their
parents have a positive experience at each
appointment. He hopes that his interactions with
his patients will help them develop a healthy
attitude toward dentistry and result in a
lifetime of active care.
4Meet The Doctors
Brett Packham, DMD Dr. Brett was born and raised
in Murray, Utah where he attended Murray High
School. After graduating from Murray High he
began his degree in Medical Biology at the
University of Utah. Upon completion of his degree
at Utah he immediately attended the University of
Iowa College of Dentistry for four years. During
dental school he found he loved working with
children and decided to complete a residency in
pediatric dentistry at Primary Childrens Medical
Center in Salt Lake City. He is currently board
eligible with the American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry and has been practicing in Utah since
2008. Dr. Brett has three children, and has been
happily married to his wife Cheree since 1998. He
has a passion for his work and is dedicated to
making your childs experience in the dental
chair a positive one. He will always treat your
child as he would his very own.
Troy Hardy, DMD Dr. Troy is outnumbered at home,
but enjoys spending time with his wife and three
daughters. He graduated from BYU and then
received his dental degree from the Arizona
School of Dentistry and Oral Health in Mesa, AZ.
He specialized in pediatrics at Baylor College of
Dentistry in Dallas, TX with additional training
at Childrens Medical Center of Dallas and Texas
Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. You might
see Dr. Troy cheering on his beloved BYU Cougars,
fishing the Provo River, cycling the mountains of
Utah or playing at the park with his family.
5Meet The Doctors
- Treagan White, DDS
- Dr. Treagan grew up in both Tulsa, Oklahoma and
Dillingham, Alaska. He made the move to Logan,
Utah to begin his undergraduate training at Utah
State University where he majored in Business
Administration and minored in Chemistry. He
attended dental school at the University of Iowa
College of Dentistry and completed his specialty
training in pediatrics at the University of Iowa
Hospitals and Clinics with a strong focus on
patients with special health care needs. Treagan
is happily married and has a beautiful daughter.
Both he and his wife are passionate about soccer,
snowboarding and the great outdoors.
6SERVICES
- Four Keys to Your Childs Dental Health
- Help your child brush his or her teeth twice
daily, from the eruption of the first tooth until
their seventh birthday, using a small pea-sized
amount of toothpaste. Continue supervising
throughout their elementary school years. Around
the time of their third birthday, you should
introduce flossing at least 2-3 times per week in
order to clean between the teeth. - Minimize soda pop and other sweets especially in
young children. The enamel on baby teeth is very
thin making them susceptible to dental decay when
frequently exposed to sugars. - Wean your child off the bottle by their first
birthday. If children request a drink at night,
only allow water. Other liquids including milk,
juice, or soft drinks in a bottle or sippy cup,
bathe the teeth throughout the night in sugars
causing cavities, which can lead to baby bottle
tooth decay. - Visit the dentist every 6 months for routine
exams, cleanings, and x-rays. Early detection of
small cavities allow conservative small fillings
rather than large restorations or extractions.
7OFFICE TOUR
8CONTACT
- Redwood Pediatric Dentistry
- 801-281-8881
- Redwood Dental Specialty Plaza6287 South Redwood
Road 201Taylorsville, Utah 84123 - http//redwoodpd.com/