Happy Children Pediatric Dental Sedation Center - Dr. Jina Yoo

Happy Children Pediatric Dental Sedation Center - Dr. Jina Yoo Welcome to Happy Children Pediatric Dentistry online! Our friendly pediatric dentist and team are excited to meet your family.

At Happy Children Pediatric Dental Sedation Center, we believe that by teaching your children healthy dental habits at an early age, we can positively affect their health, confidence and happiness for the rest of their lives. We are dedicated to providing quality care that will help your child enjoy a healthy smile as they grow and develop. We offer a full range of services, including specialized

care for children under the age of 2 as well as care for children with special needs. We invite you to call or visit us today to make an appointment with Dr. Jina Yoo and learn more about pediatric dentistry in Atlanta, Georgia!

Hello Family and Friends!Our office will be closed for the 2024 Holiday Season. 🎄🎆Beginning...Friday, December 20, 2024 ...
12/23/2024

Hello Family and Friends!
Our office will be closed for the 2024 Holiday Season. 🎄🎆

Beginning...
Friday, December 20, 2024 thru, January 3, 2025.

Our Administrative team will team will be in the office to assist you with any scheduling and administrative needs.
Administrative Hours:
December 23rd, 27th, 30th, -8:00AM-2:00PM and January 2nd 8:00AM-2:00PM

We look forward to seeing you all on Friday January 3rd, 2025!
Have an Amazing Christmas and a Fabulous New Year! 🎄🎆

Kindest Regards,
Dr. Jina Yoo and Team

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TMJ disorder can cause jaw pain, headaches, and discomfort when chewing or speaking. If you're experiencing these symptoms, you're not alone. The good news is, there are effective treatments that can help alleviate the strain and get you back to feeling your best.

November is here and there is so much to be grateful for. Comment something you're grateful for!
11/02/2024

November is here and there is so much to be grateful for. Comment something you're grateful for!

Just two minutes, twice a day—that’s all it takes to protect your smile! Brushing both in the morning and before bed, he...
11/01/2024

Just two minutes, twice a day—that’s all it takes to protect your smile! Brushing both in the morning and before bed, helps remove plaque and bacteria that can lead to cavities. It’s a simple routine with big benefits for your dental health!

Comment a candy that starts with the first letter of your name! Bonus points if it's actually a candy you like!         ...
10/31/2024

Comment a candy that starts with the first letter of your name! Bonus points if it's actually a candy you like!

The reason sugar is so dangerous for our oral health is that harmful oral bacteria love eating it as much as we do, and ...
10/25/2024

The reason sugar is so dangerous for our oral health is that harmful oral bacteria love eating it as much as we do, and then they excrete acid onto our teeth. Tooth enamel might be the strongest substance in the human body, but even weak acids can erode it, which is why dentists encourage us to avoid sour, sticky, and hard Halloween candy.

Hard candy is like a slow-release sugar delivery system for all that bacteria, keeping them active for a long period of time. Sticky candy is a problem because it puts the sugar directly against our teeth and gums. Sour candy contains plenty of its own acid, so that's like cutting out the middleman!

What Halloween treats are left? Chocolate is a pretty good option! It contains compounds that slow tooth decay, limit oral bacteria, and fight bad breath. However, these polyphenols and flavonoids don't outweigh the effects of sugar, which is why dentists are bigger fans of dark chocolate than milk chocolate.

Any candy sweetened by xylitol instead of sugar is definitely better for teeth. Xylitol actually hurts oral bacteria. These candies aren't super common in 2024, but hopefully that will change!

Think flossing is just for the back teeth? Think again! Every tooth in your mouth plays a vital role in your overall ora...
10/23/2024

Think flossing is just for the back teeth? Think again! Every tooth in your mouth plays a vital role in your overall oral health. Plaque and bacteria don’t discriminate—they love to hide between all your teeth. Flossing all your teeth is the only way to clean those tight spaces your toothbrush can’t reach.

Early dental visits help prevent issues like tooth decay, ensure their teeth are coming in properly, and allow your chil...
10/21/2024

Early dental visits help prevent issues like tooth decay, ensure their teeth are coming in properly, and allow your child to get comfortable with the dentist from a young age. Plus, we’ll give you tips on how to care for their tiny teeth at home. 1st tooth or 1st birthday—either way, it’s time to book that first visit and set the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles!

Everyone has a favorite, but we want to know — when you’re digging through your trick-or-treat stash, which candy are yo...
10/18/2024

Everyone has a favorite, but we want to know — when you’re digging through your trick-or-treat stash, which candy are you most excited to eat?

Proper toothpaste use helps protect your child’s teeth from cavities and build good oral hygiene habits early on. Don’t ...
10/16/2024

Proper toothpaste use helps protect your child’s teeth from cavities and build good oral hygiene habits early on. Don’t forget to supervise brushing to ensure they’re using the right amount and brushing for the full two minutes!

Elderly people are not the only people at risk of gum recession, even though that idea is where the expression "long in ...
10/11/2024

Elderly people are not the only people at risk of gum recession, even though that idea is where the expression "long in the tooth" originated. Some people are unlucky enough to be genetically prone to gum recession, but there are several avoidable factors that contribute to gum recession (in kids as well as adults!):

#1: Overbrushing. Anyone brushing hard enough to leave their toothbrush bristles bent outward is probably overdoing it. When we're brushing our teeth, we're cleaning living tissue, not floor tiles! We need to be gentle. Use soft-bristled brushes and don't use excessive pressure. Likewise, don't snap the floss directly onto the gums! Gently work it down the side of one tooth instead.

#2: Gum disease. As it progresses, gum disease can wreak havoc on the supporting structures around the teeth, making it a major cause of gum recession. The best defenses are limiting sugar intake and keeping up with oral hygiene habits, along with regular dental appointments.

#3: Bruxism. A grinding habit puts a lot of pressure on the teeth and gums and can cause damage over time. Lifestyle changes, cognitive behavioral therapy, and meditation can help break the habit.

Our dental hygienists are the unsung heroes of oral health, working tirelessly to ensure our smiles stay bright and heal...
10/09/2024

Our dental hygienists are the unsung heroes of oral health, working tirelessly to ensure our smiles stay bright and healthy. From thorough cleanings to valuable advice on maintaining good oral hygiene, they play a crucial role in our overall well-being. If you have a chance, give a big thanks to the hygienists who make a difference in our smiles and continue to practice good oral hygiene!

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4375 Cobb Pkwy SE, #110
Atlanta, GA
30339

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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