Will You Pass Gapped Teeth on to Your Children?
If you’ve got a gap between your teeth (or had one as a kid), it’s natural to wonder whether you’ll pass this trait to your own child. Learn the answer — and the reasons for gapped teeth — here.
Dr. Bosede Adeniji has a passion for working with children. She understands how difficult their first visit can be and has lots of experience working with children whose levels of anxiety or fear make it nearly impossible to get into the dental chair. At her practice in Greenbelt, Maryland, she takes the time to connect with your child and help them feel happy about visiting the dentist.
Dr. Adeniji puts extra effort into making your child’s first visit a good experience, introducing them to the team at Kids Dental Center, and letting them experience the dental environment without undergoing dental procedures. She welcomes all children and works together with parents to find ways to help those with dental phobia and special needs feel comfortable and secure while receiving dental care.
Dr. Adeniji graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Maryland, College Park, and received her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Howard University College of Dentistry. She furthered her education by completing a post-doctoral general practice residency at Virtua West Jersey Hospital in New Jersey.
While working as a general dentist, Dr. Adeniji gained more than five years of experience treating children, teens, and adults. To pursue her desire to focus on treating children, she returned to academia and completed a two-year postdoctoral program specializing in pediatric dentistry at Howard University College of Dentistry.
Dr. Adeniji is board certified by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. She is also a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. When she’s not in the office, she enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
Dr. Bosede Adeniji has a passion for working with children. She understands how difficult their first visit can be and has lots of experience working with children whose levels of anxiety or fear make it nearly impossible to get into the dental chair. At her practice in Greenbelt, Maryland, she takes the time to connect with your child and help them feel happy about visiting the dentist.
Dr. Adeniji puts extra effort into making your child’s first visit a good experience, introducing them to the team at Kids Dental Center, and letting them experience the dental environment without undergoing dental procedures. She welcomes all children and works together with parents to find ways to help those with dental phobia and special needs feel comfortable and secure while receiving dental care.
Dr. Adeniji graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Maryland, College Park, and received her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Howard University College of Dentistry. She furthered her education by completing a post-doctoral general practice residency at Virtua West Jersey Hospital in New Jersey.
While working as a general dentist, Dr. Adeniji gained more than five years of experience treating children, teens, and adults. To pursue her desire to focus on treating children, she returned to academia and completed a two-year postdoctoral program specializing in pediatric dentistry at Howard University College of Dentistry.
Dr. Adeniji is board certified by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. She is also a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. When she’s not in the office, she enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
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If you’ve got a gap between your teeth (or had one as a kid), it’s natural to wonder whether you’ll pass this trait to your own child. Learn the answer — and the reasons for gapped teeth — here.
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