One of our proudest achievements is being voted as a top pediatric dentist in Westchester Magazine’s “Best of Westchester” for the past 12 years, which is why we’re excited to announce that we’ve made the list yet again!
About Yorktown Pediatric Dentistry
The goal of Staci Brunell, DMD, and the team at Yorktown Pediatric Dentistry is to provide high-quality pediatric dentistry to infants, children, and teenagers living in Yorktown Heights, New York, and throughout Westchester County.
The practice offers a comprehensive suite of offerings, including preventive dentistry services like dental cleanings and your baby’s first visit; emergency dentistry, including treatment for cavities and extractions; orthodontics, and sealants.
The Yorktown Pediatric Dentistry team works hard to provide all their services under one roof. Each staff member has training and experience in special needs pediatric dentistry, in addition to a friendly, welcoming chairside manner.
Using advanced diagnostic equipment and treatment techniques, they provide quick, pain-free care ideal for children who are anxious or struggle to sit still. Parents are welcome at every appointment and the team regularly sets aside time to answer questions or address concerns.
To receive all-inclusive pediatric dentistry, partner with the team at Yorktown Pediatric Dentistry. Book a consultation online, or call the office and speak with a friendly staff member today.
Patient Specials
Complimentary Well Baby Visit
* First well baby visit is free!
Refer a Friend
You and your friend will receive a $50 service credit.
Ask about our sealants and nitrous oxide (laughing gas) discounts!
Here at Yorktown Pediatric Dentistry, we're happy to accept a wide range of insurance plans. If you do not see your insurance listed here or have any questions regarding your visit, please call our office.
One of our proudest achievements is being voted as a top pediatric dentist in Westchester Magazine’s “Best of Westchester” for the past 12 years, which is why we’re excited to announce that we’ve made the list yet again!
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