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Welcome to South Davis Pediatric Dentistry At South Davis 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 Read More Details ...!

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Welcome toSouth Davis Pediatric Dentistry

At South Davis 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

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About South Davis Kids

Dr. Jason Horgesheimer is teaming up with Dr. Treagan White and is expanding to Davis County to provide services for his patients!Dr. Horgesheimer has been practicing dentistry in Taylorsville at Redwood Pediatric Dentistry, as well in Westvalley at Granger Pediatric Dentistry for over 15 years. Now Dr. Horgesheimer and Dr. White are expanding into South Davis in order to help more children and families.As a local resident, Dr. Horgesheimer holds a special place in his heart for South Davis, where he has lived for the past 15 years. Dr. Horgesheimer (Dr. Jason) currently serves as the President of the Utah Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, where he is also a board certified specialist.

MEET THE DOCTORS

Chuck Odion, DDS

Dr. Chuck grew up in Orange County, CA doing activities that kept him close to the water like water polo and surfing. He left the coast and graduated from University of Utah. Dr. Chuck went on to attend dental school at University of Southern California. Later, Dr. Chuck completed his Pediatric Specialty degree at the University of Pennsylvania and at the Nation’s #1 Children’s Hospital, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), where he was one of the Chief Residents. Dr. Chuck is married and has two little princesses.

MEET THE DOCTORSJASON HORGESHEIMER, DDS

When he isn’t working on kid’s 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 Children’s Medical Center. Dr. Jason is married and has four children, three girls and one boy.

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.

Our ServicesFour Keys to Your Child’s Dental Health1. 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.

2. 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.

3. 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.

4. 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.

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

Oral Sedation In office IV Sedation General Sedation Composite fillings

Pulpotomies Stainless Steel Crowns Extractions Composite fillings

Contact Us

South Davis Pediatric Dentistry

801-294-8880122 E State StFarmington, UT 84025

www.southdaviskids.com