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Pediatric Kids Dentist Plano Carrollton

Plano Office
3001 N Dallas Parkway, Suite B
Plano, TX 75093
Phone: 972-378-5437
       
Carrollton Office
1912 E Hebron Parkway, Suite 104
Carrollton, TX 75007
Phone: 972-394-2140
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  • Our Team
    • What is a Pediatric Dentist?
    • Meet Our Team of Pediatric Dentists
    • Jeffrey D. Holt, DDS, MS
    • Moisa Sapozhnikov, DDS
    • Mindy Li, DDS
    • Nathan Cotten, DDS, MS – Orthodontist
    • Dental Hygienists
  • Dental Topics
    • Toothaches in Children
    • Pulp Therapy in Children
    • Bruxism is Teeth Grinding or Jaw Clenching in Children
    • Tongue Thrusting in Children
    • Baby Dental Topics
      • Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
      • Dental Hygiene For Babies And Toddlers
      • Stages of Teething and Helpful Hints
      • Thumb Sucking and Pacifiers “Non-nutritive Sucking Habits”
    • Can Oral Piercings Affect Your Teeth?
    • Oral Hygiene
      • Dental Cavities and How to Prevent Them
      • Bad Breath in Children
      • Dental Fluoride Treatments in Children
      • Dental Sealants Prevent Cavities in Children
      • Dental Treatment for Tooth Decay
      • Oral Health and Gum Disease
      • Enamel Hypoplasia/Enamel Defect
      • Eating Healthy to Promote Strong Teeth in Children
      • Foods That Stain Teeth
      • Soda Drinking and Its Effect on Teeth
      • Sports Drinks Can Be Harmful to Teeth
      • Vaping Can Affect Oral Health
        • How Can Vaping Affect My Teen’s Oral Health?
      • Permanent Tooth Eruption In Children
    • White Dental Crowns for Kids
    • Is Teeth Whitening Safe For Children?
    • Wisdom Teeth
      • Over-Retained Primary Teeth (Baby Teeth)
        • Treating Over-Retained Primary Teeth (Baby Teeth)
    • Hyperdontia Supernumerary Teeth
    • Hypodontia (Missing Teeth)
    • Canker Sores (Aphthous Ulcers)
      • Treating Canker Sores (Aphthous Ulcers)
    • Tips & Safety
      • Eating Disorders Can Affect Kid’s Teeth
      • Preventing and Treating Oral Damage from Eating Disorders
      • Xylitol Dental Benefits
      • Choosing the Best Toothpaste for Children
      • Dental Emergencies
      • Dental Health Resources
      • Dental Sedation
      • Healthy Eating
      • Motivating Your Child to Brush Their Teeth
      • Mouth Guards Prevent Dental Injury in Sports
      • Pediatric Dental X-rays (Radiography) and Safety
    • Dental Emergencies
    • Orthodontics
      • Why Young Kids Need Braces
      • Types of Braces
      • Orthodontic Daily Care
        • Caring for Braces
        • How do you care for braces
        • Helpful Tips for Braces
      • Jaw Surgery for Orthodontics (Maxilla and Mandible)
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Kids’ Quotes at Kids Dental

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Some other great quotes

  • “I use floss to make necklaces for my barbies”
    Kendall, 7
  • “I didn’t lose my tooth. The tooth fairy did.”
    Mya, 5
  • “I can’t floss my teeth because they’re too ticklish.”
    Valerie, 6
  • “”But Mommy, cartoons don’t have to brush their teeth.””
    Emmi, 5
  • “Teeth grow in your mouth like trees, but you can’t climb them.”
    Jayden, 7
  • “When you’re cold, your teeth chat.”
    Isabella, 7
  • “I want the dentist to paint my teeth purple with yellow polka dots.”
    Ella, 5
  • “Plaque makes your teeth dirty, and you have to wash them.”
    Logan, 7
  • “If you have fluoride on your teeth, monsters can’t touch them.”
    Danny, 6
  • “I want strong teeth so I can be like a lion, RAWR!”
    Landon, 4
  • “I went to the dentist, and I saw a dinosaur. He had really strong, sharp teeth.”
    Jackson, 5
  • “You can’t use your hairbrush on your teeth or they’ll get hairy.”
    Clare, 7
  • “The tooth fairy takes baby teeth because big teeth are too heavy for her to carry.”
    Caroline, 6
  • “Summer camp is fun cause you eat lots of candy and Mommy doesn’t see.”
    Samantha, 9
  • “The tooth fairy knows when you lose a tooth because she has a magic tooth ball.”
    Sophia, 8
  • “Does your dentist have a slide, Mommy?”
    Robyn, 4
  • “My favorite snack is sugar packets.”
    Jeremy, 5
  • “I like pretending I am a princess, and princesses should have sparkly teeth.”
    Jaine, 5
  • “Don’t tell Mom that the babysitter didn’t make me brush my teeth.”
    Ralph, 6
  • “If your teeth are loose, toothpaste will hold them in your mouth.”
    Emma, 7
  • “I don’t always brush my teeth because I want them to fall out faster.”
    Chelsea, 7
  • “I told mommy that Santa ate the cookies but it was really me.”
    Gabby, 7
  • “I can’t floss because my arm gets too tired from brushing.”
    Drew, 6
  • “I like candy canes cause they make my teeth stick together.”
    Mason, 5
  • “The tooth fairy comes when you’re sleeping because she’s shy.”
    Cole, 7
  • “Toothpaste tastes way better than regular paste.”
    Emily, 7
  • “Instead of a toothbrush, I want a toothcomb.”
    Dylan, 8
  • “If your tooth hurts, just kiss it and make it better.”
    Madison, 5
  • “Ice cream doesn’t hurt my teeth cause it doesn’t stay in my mouth that long.”
    Jordan, 6
  • “I froze my toothpaste and now I have a toothpaste popsicle.”
    Mitch, 7
  • “I got a sunburn everywhere but my teeth.”
    Meredith, 5
  • “I forgot my toothpaste at camp so I used apple juice.”
    Austin, 8
  • “I didn’t eat all the popsicles, Mommy. Just the red ones.”
    Hope, 5
  • “After my nap, can we go to the dentist?”
    Kelsey, 5
  • “Sometimes I put the empty box back so Mommy can’t see I ate all the cookies.”
    Luke, 7
  • “Look Mommy, it’s the ice cream man again.”
    Craig, 5
  • “I would like broccoli more if it tasted like birthday cake.”
    Alice, 7
  • “My favorite thing about summer is popsicles.”
    Eve, 5
  • “Mommy thinks I got my school uniform dirty outside but it’s really just chocolate.”
    Bailey, 6
  • “I want to smile like a crocodile.”
    Maddox, 4
  • “Sarah is my best friend at school because she shares her cookies.”
    Christine, 6
  • “Mommy, my lemonade needs more sugar. It’s too lemony!”
    Sydney, 7
  • “Mommy’s lunches are better than school lunches, except on Pizza Friday.”
    Hayden, 6
  • “Fluoride protects your teeth from cavities and bears.”
    Mary Catherine, 5
  • “My favorite subject in school is snack time.”
    Jeff, 5
  • “Now that I’m in first grade, I’m too busy to brush my teeth.”
    Caren, 6
  • “Never trade lunches with a kid whose Daddy’s a dentist.”
    Jilian, 7
  • “But Daddy lets me put soda in my lunchbox.”
    Christian, 5
  • “I like when sugar crunches in my teeth.”
    Riley, 6
  • “Mommy thinks I brush all my teeth, but I just do the ones I like best.”
    Hannah, 6
  • “If I’m good, can I go to the dentist?”
    Grace, 5
  • “Candy canes make my breath minty so Mommy thinks I brushed my teeth.”
    Chance, 7
  • “Mommy, but 5 sodas isn’t too much.”
    Brent, 6
  • “I did eat at camp, Mommy. I had 5 popsicles.”
    Cody, 8
  • “Look Daddy, I made you a root beer float for breakfast!”
    Todd, 8
  • “I like smores cause they’re ooey and gooey.”
    Cameron, 5
  • “Fluoride makes your teeth strong like Superman.”
    Bobby, 5
  • “I like it when Daddy puts me to bed because he forgets to brush my teeth.”
    Ally, 6
  • “If I stand on a chair and get on my tippy toes, I can reach the cookies.”
    Savannah, 7
  • “Mom checks my toothbrush to see if I brushed my teeth. That’s why I run it under the water.”
    Isaac, 8
  • “Today I traded my lunch for a Ho-Ho.”
    Dane, 7
  • “When I get more teeth, can we go to the dentist again?”
    Michelle, 4
  • “Toothpaste helps paste your teeth to your gums.”
    Marc, 6
  • “Sometimes the tooth fairy gets bored waiting for the teeth to fall out.”
    Charlotte, 5
  • “If I have a tic tac before school, Mommy thinks I brushed my teeth.”
    Stephen, 7
  • “The tooth fairy makes teeth glow in the dark so she can see.”
    Alexa, 7
  • “Mom doesn’t know that I ate cotton candy.”
    Chase, 5
  • “If you eat ice cream too fast, your head freezes off.”
    Connor, 6
  • “Dinosaurs have really big teeth because they love to brush.”
    Garrett, 6
  • “What movies does your dentist have, Mommy?”
    Kira, 5
  • “My dentist is the bestest.”
    Heidi, 4
  • “Grownup teeth don’t fall out. You have to knock them out.”
    Matthew, 7
  • “What kind of playground does your dentist have?”
    Liza, 4
  • “Some people have white teeth and some people have beige.”
    Noah, 5
  • “I want to have my birthday party at the dentist office!”
    Julie, 4
  • “Mommy, how long can my orange stay in my cubby?”
    Henry, 6
  • “I try to brush my back teeth, but sometimes they hide from me.”
    Miles, 5
  • “In the jungle, animals floss their teeth with vines.”
    Josh, 5
  • “When can I play at the dentist again?”
    Brooke, 4
  • “Back teeth are impossible to reach unless you have super powers.”
    Ryan, 7
  • “Sometimes when I floss, big stuff comes out, like a spaceship.”
    Gabe, 6
  • “I always brush after meals, but sometimes it’s my hair.”
    Mackenzie, 5
  • “Fluoride gives your teeth super powers to fight cavities and zombies.”
    Michael, 5
  • “I ate all the candy in my sister’s stocking.”
    Jack, 6
  • “Mommy doesn’t floss everyday, so why do I have to?”
    Danielle, 8
  • “Toothpaste doesn’t have paste in it. It has floor rides.”
    Trevor, 6
  • “I like to see the goo come out when I floss.”
    Brody, 7
  • “Berries are a healthy snack. That’s why they put them in ice cream.”
    Raleigh, 8
  • “Fruit is good for your teeth, so can I have more peach ice cream?”
    Megan, 7
  • “I like green popsicles because they make my teeth look slimy.”
    Kyle, 6
  • “Mommy, tonight can I brush my teeth in the sandbox?”
    Daniel, 5
  • “My favorite ice cream is vanilla because it matches my teeth.”
    Lauren, 6
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Plano and Carrollton, Texas

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  • Dr. Moisa Sapozhnikov
  • Dr. Mindy Li

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Dr. Nathan Cotten

Plano Office

Kids Dental Plano
3001 N Dallas Parkway, Suite B
Plano, Texas 75093

Phone: 972-378-5437

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Kids Dental Carrollton
1912 E Hebron Parkway, Suite 104

Carrollton, Texas 75007

Phone: 972-394-2140

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