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I did my research in the area when my daughter came of age to see a dentist and landed on Healthy Smiles. 5 years later and I am still SO happy with my decision! This is the only dentist my daughters have ever been to because we are so happy with this practice. The dentist can be scary, but Healthy Smiles does what they can to make it less so for my girls. There is a welcoming, fun lobby. Kind employees. A TV screen to watch over the procedure chair. They say everything they are doing out loud to keep your kiddos informed. And a couple of fun little prizes for the brave patient when it is done. I 100% recommend this dentist for your kids.
My kids love to come to the dentist here! They are so kind to the kids and gentle. The whole office from the lobby, to brushing and xrays they make it extra fun and special for all ages! My son left yesterday saying how fun it was there and couldn’t wait to go to school and tell his teacher and friends about his visit. Thank you for always checking on our kiddos teeth and making sure they want to keep up with the dentist with all the take home goodies!
We had a wonderful experience here for my daughter's cleaning and tooth extraction. The team was extremely patient and explained the process very clearly. They walked us through each and every step and were very gentle with the tooth extraction. This facility is highly recommended.
Dr Davis and her staff give excellent dental care. My children have been patients for 5 years. We switched from a different dentist that seemed to push unnecessary expensive treatments. Dr Davis is more conservative and presents all treatment options with fair pricing .
Here’s a polished version you can post directly to Google Reviews: ⸻ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We had such a wonderful experience with this office! From the front desk to the hygienist to the dentist, everyone was stellar. It was my 1-year-old’s very first appointment, and they handled it beautifully. My 5-year-old was the calmest and least anxious I’ve ever seen at the dentist—which says so much about how well they balance education, treatment, and respect for kids’ autonomy. Dr. Davis and Saira were especially Grade A. Thank you for making dental care such a positive and empowering experience for both of my children!
Creating Smiles with Star Power!
Your Trusted, Privately Owned Dental Practice Since 2009
Dr. Mila Davis: 11x Mom Approved by DFW Child

12398 FM 423, Suite 1900, Frisco, TX 75033

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  • Pediatric dentists are the pediatricians of dentistry. We have 2-3 years specialty training following dental school and limit our practice to children from infancy through adolescence. We’re trained to help children feel comfortable and secure during dental visits. Our office is designed with children in mind and our staff loves working with kids.
  • You should clean your baby’s teeth with a small head, soft bristled toothbrush, preferably one designed for infants. Use once a day at bedtime to remove plaque bacteria that can lead to tooth decay.
  • To prevent tooth decay in a baby, avoid nursing your child to sleep or putting anything other then water in their bedtime bottle. Tooth decay can begin as soon as baby teeth emerge (between 6 and 10 months). Clean your baby’s teeth and gums with a damp cloth or gauze pad after feeding to remove plaque.
  • The American Association of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend children start visits to the dentist by their first birthday.
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  • Thumb sucking and pacifier habits are only harmful for a child’s teeth if they go on for a very long time. If they are still sucking their thumbs or fingers when permanent teeth erupt, a mouth appliance may be recommended.
  • Begin using fluoridated toothpaste when your child is 2-3 years old. Prior to that, clean their teeth with water or non-fluoridated toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Supervise tooth brushing to make sure no more than a pea-sized amount of toothpaste is on the brush. Children should spit out, not swallow excess toothpaste after brushing.
  • Replace toothbrushes when bristles become split or worn out. This typically occurs every three months. Also, change the brush after an illness.
  • Visit our pediatric dental office twice a year to help your child stay cavity-free. Our fluoride treatments recharge fluoride content in tooth enamel, shielding your children’s teeth and preventing cavities.
  • There is very little risk in dental x-rays for children. We use a minimal amount of radiation and limit exposure.
  • Dental sealants work by filling in the crevasses on the chewing surface of the teeth. This shuts out food particles that could get caught in the teeth, causing cavities. The application is fast, comfortable and effective.
  • If your child has a toothache, first rinse the irritated area with warm salt water. Place a cold compress on the face if it’s swollen. Give your child Children’s Motrin or Children’s tylenol for pain. See us as soon as possible.
  • You can protect your child’s teeth during sporting events with a soft plastic mouth guard. We can provide a custom-fitted mouth guard to protect their teeth, lips, cheeks and gums from sport related injuries.
  • If your child’s tooth is chipped or fractured, immediately rinse the mouth with water and apply cold compresses. Contact our office right away. If you find the broken fragment, bring it to the office.
  • If a permanent tooth is knocked out, try to find the tooth. Hold it by the crown rather then the root and try to reinsert it in the socket. If that’s not possible, put the tooth in a glass of milk and call our office immediately. The faster you act, the better the chance of saving the tooth.
  • Children’s Discolored teeth have many causes – trauma to the tooth, severe illness during tooth development, exposure to certain medicines such as tetracycline and poor oral hygiene. We have several good treatments to restore discolored teeth.
  • Snacking before bedtime can be destructive to children’s teeth. Saliva makes it possible to swallow food and helps keep teeth and gums clean. The flow of saliva slows during sleep, so bits of food still in the mouth will remain there overnight until brushing and flossing in the morning.
  • To prevent tooth decay, limit the servings of sugars and starches, and serve a balanced diet. Visit our pediatric dental office twice yearly for checkups.