Dr. Gregory O. Dejean DDS (PEDIATRIC DENT)
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
345 E 24th St Attn: Pediatric Dent New York NY, 10010About
Dr. Gregory Dejean is a pediatric dentist practicing in New York, NY. Dr. Dejean specializes in the oral health of children. Pediatric dentists tend to patients ranging in age from infancy to teenaged years. As a pediatric dentist, Dr. Dejean takes care of a childs teeth, gums and mouth. Children can face dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease without proper care. Pediatric dentists can provide dental examinations, give cleanings and treatments, repair cavitities and dental injuries like fractured or knocked-out teeth, diagnose oral conditions and more.
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