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Locations & Opening Hours

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3196 John F. Kennedy, Blvd 3rd Floor,
Union City, NJ 07087
Monday
9 AM - 6 PM
Tuesday
9 AM - 6 PM
Wednesday
9 AM - 3PM
Thursday
9 AM - 6 PM
Friday
9 AM - 3 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
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201-330-8400

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Special Needs Dentistry
Preventive Care
Extractions
Emergency Care
Orthodontics
Mouthguards
Traumatic Dental Injuries

Our Team

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Dr. Mariluci Byrnes DDS
I was born and raised in Brazil in a wonderful family with both my parents, a younger brother and sister, I started Dental school when I was 18 years old, attending "Santo Amaro School of Dentistry" in São Paulo, known today as UNISA .I graduated when I was 22 and right after graduation I started working part time for a group of pediatric dentists providing dental care in mobile units to children in need in remote areas of Sao Paulo, Brazil. I was also accepted for a part time intern position at the Dental School in the Orthodontic department where I stayed for 3 years and had the opportunity to learn orthodontics from some of the best orthodontists in Brazil. Although I liked orthodontics, I found my true calling while working on the mobile units, when I had an opportunity to provide dental care at several orphanages in my hometown. I felt that I was caring for the ones that needed the most, the ones that had no chance of care if it wasn't for that group of pediatric dentists that brought the dentist to them.

Even though going to the dentist is not always a pleasant situation, the kids I treated were thankful and extremely appreciative of my attention to their needs. Treating them made me happy and fulfilled and made them happy as well, for having someone that cared.

When I turned 29, I felt that I needed a change of environment, that I needed to travel and explore the world, and that was when I landed in San Diego, following my best friend and travel partner and I never looked back. Here I met my husband and built a family and after I had my second child I decided that it was time to go back to dentistry, and once again do what I knew best.

I started working at SDCDHC as a general dentist in 2009 where once again I found a place where I could use my skills to help improve the oral health of the underprivileged children of San Diego. As the new Clinical Director my goal is to continue improving the oral health of the most vulnerable children in San Diego by providing quality dental care and by educating patients and parents, giving them the tools they need to have a healthy mouth.

When I'm not at work you can find me with my husband and kids, I try to spend as much time with them as I can, I love to watch my teens grow and I'm proud of the person they are becoming. The best part of my day is taking a walk to the beach with my husband where we talk about our days and just enjoy each other's company. I also enjoy spending time with my mom, going on hikes, stand-up paddle boarding, laying at the beach with a good book and sharing a good glass of wine with a friend.

I'm looking forward to many more years at SDCDHC!
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Dr. David Gilmore DDS, MSD
Dr. Gilmore was born and raised in Canton, Ohio, and is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. He completed a military career by serving in the Navy for nearly 30 years, first as a nuclear engineer, and then as a dentist and orthodontist.

He lives in Scripps Ranch with his wife of 30 years, Teryn. They have two grown children and a beautiful black lab named Millie. Sarah graduated from Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo and Tufts University. She works as an Occupational Therapist. Following in Dr. Gilmore’s footsteps, Sawyer is also a graduate of the Naval Academy and is a Navy helicopter pilot. When not in the office, Dr. Gilmore enjoys spending much of his time outdoors with his family, especially skiing, snowboarding, camping and hiking.

He also regularly participates in fitness activities like swimming, biking and running.
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Bertha Hernandez Front Office
I have been working for SDCDHC for 21 years and lived in this community for 43 years. On my free times I like Gardening . I have Four Grown kids and six grandkids who I love spending time with taking them to the park , going to movies ext.

I like working for SDCDHC because I know what the clinic stands for , The low income community I know we are here to help the least fortunate .We try to make a difference by providing Quality service. I'm happy for any new change that will make things better for the Clinic.
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Betsabe Garcia RDA, Orthodontics Assistant
I have been working at SDCDHC for 9 yrs. I enjoy working at SDCHCD in the orthodontic department. I love the fact that the clinic is non-profit organization and we are able to provide quality service at a reduced fee for the underserved to help them with their self-esteem and give them a beautiful smile.

In my free time I like to spend time with my family, my husband and 2 kids who are 7 yrs. and 1 month. I also like to workout at the gym.
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Suzanne Ghosn RDA
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Where Science Meets Smiles
Digital X-Rays
Digital radiography reduces radiation exposure and provides high-quality images for better diagnosis.
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Intraoral Camera
Capture detailed images inside a patient's mouth, helping them better diagnose issues, document conditions, and educate patients.
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Panoramic X-rays
A comprehensive, 360-degree view of the entire mouth, teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures in a single image, enabling better diagnosis  for various dental conditions.
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HEPA Air Purifiers
Capture airborne particles, including aerosols, bacteria, and viruses produced during dental procedures, helping to protect both staff and patients from potential infections.
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Prophy-Jet Polishers
Uses pressurized water and sodium bicarbonate to effectively remove stains, plaque, and debris from teeth while being gentler than traditional polishing methods.
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Zoom Whitening
Offer patients a fast, professional-grade teeth whitening treatment that can brighten teeth by several shades in just one office visit.
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Cephalometric X-rays
Analyze facial growth, airway problems, and jaw relationships to better plan treatments like braces or jaw surgery.
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Dental Loupes
Precision magnifying eyewear that enhance dentists' visual acuity, improving accuracy and ergonomics during detailed procedures.
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Autoclave Sterilization
Uses high-pressure steam to kill harmful bacteria, viruses, and spores on dental instruments, ensuring patient safety and preventing cross-contamination between procedures.
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Testimonials

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100+ reviews
"Great service and attention to detail. The staff are always welcoming. The dentists and assistants are always kind and make sure to keep things real."
"My 3 younger sisters and I have been coming to this place for sometime now. We’ve all had our braces done here and everyone is very kind and overall great people. Would definitely recommend!"
"The staff that assists you when you arrive is very friendly, especially Ms. Betsa and the specialists explain clearly what you need and the prices are very affordable!!"
"Love it been coming here since I was kid now I’m bringing my 7 yr old son."
"Good all around.  Can't complain"
"The best treatment from reception to the end...."

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FAQ

Questions
Why should my child see a pediatric dentist?

In addition to 4 years of a graduate school program, pediatric dentists complete an extra 2 years of schooling to specialize in working with children. Our Manhattan, New York pediatric dentists completed a residency that provided preparation and education on how to work with younger children and how to make their dental experience a pleasant one. Both Dr. Lauren Feldman and Dr. Stephanie Karapetian’s training included specialization in nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and general anesthesia. A pediatric dentist is also trained in understanding growth and development of teeth, and can offer advice on early treatment of crooked or misaligned teeth.

Our philosophy is if you take your child to a pediatrician, then you should also take your child to a pediatric dentist.

When should my child first see a dentist?

Your child should first see a dentist at the sign of his or her first tooth, or by 1 year of age. Children’s teeth normally start erupting around 5 to 6 months of age. At the age of 1, our pediatric dentists will evaluate the existing teeth, as well as the rest of the head and neck area to make sure everything is healthy and well-timed. Our specalists will be able to share their knowledge on diet and oral healthcare and answer any questions you may have regarding your child’s health, wellness, and development.

Many childhood dental problems are preventable. Our philosophy is that if you start early, you have the ability to prevent problems before they develop.

When should I start brushing my child’s teeth?

You should begin brushing your child’s teeth when his or her first tooth comes in. In areas where teeth have not come in yet, use a piece of gauze with water to clean and remove any food that may be present.

A “smear” of toothpaste that contains fluoride can be used when teeth begin to erupt. The amount of fluoride in a smear is very low and will not affect your child if they were to accidentally ingest it.

When your child turns 3, they may begin using a “pea” size amount of toothpaste with fluoride.

When can my child begin brushing his/her own teeth?

At a young age, children are very excited to be independent and brush their own teeth. Unfortunately, they do not have the motor skills or knowledge to adequately clean all the areas of their mouth until about 6 to 7 years of age.

Let your child have the satisfaction of brushing his or her own teeth, but make sure you monitor, guide, and follow up to give their teeth an extra scrub.

How do I prevent my child from being scared of the dentist?

The first step is to bring your child to the dentist as early as the age of 1. The earlier your child becomes acclimated to a dental environment, the more comfortable he or she will be. Remember, the earlier you bring your child in, the more preventive care our dentists can provide. By bringing your child in every 6 months for a routine cleaning, they will become more comfortable, create consistent habits, and have a better experience each time.

Parents can inadvertently project their own fears of the dentist upon their child. As your child is not aware of your experiences, it is best to create a positive and fun adventure for him or her. As pediatric dentists, we concentrate on reducing fears, personalization of each visit, and making each child feel at ease.

We also recommend avoiding using the dentist as a scare tactic. If your child is uncooperative, allow our specialists to talk to him or her and give them support and positive reinforcement. With proper management, even the most difficult procedure can turn into an easy task.

Why would my child need a crown?

A dental crown is needed if a cavity is too large, or close to a nerve. Our pediatric dentists will try their best to save the tooth with a tooth-colored filling, however, with a larger cavity, a crown is the best method to restore the tooth.

Baby root canals (pulpotomies) are done when the decay is close to the nerve. By removing the superficial nerve, the bacteria will have less of a chance of infecting the tooth and can extend the life of the tooth.

How do I know my child has a cavity?

Cavities come in all sizes, shapes, and colors. As a result, coming every 6 months is crucial as your dentist can recognize a smaller cavity and fix it before it becomes enlarged.