A Word from Dr. Jay:
When people ask me why I became a pediatric dentist, the answer is simple. I like to see children with a big, beautiful smile. I’ll always do whatever I can to make your child’s dental care gentle and as painless as possible, because I know that a good experience here will help them maintain proper oral care throughout their life.
Prevention is the key to children’s dentistry. That’s why my staff and I place a high priority on patient education. I believe kids should know as much about their own dental health as their parents do. My staff and I work hard to keep this high level of communication. We are here to help your kids keep a healthy, happy smile for years to come.
Service & Volunteering:
Providing dental services to the less fortunate children in my local community is something I enjoy immensely. It gives me a sense of gratitude that I bring back to my office and share with each of my patients every day. I volunteer for Give Kids A Smile, a program which provides free dental care to underserved children. I am also a Health Care Network Provider, which provides reduced cost dental care for children of working families.
Education & Certification:
- Doctor of Dental Surgery, Marquette University, 2004
- Certificate in Pediatric Dentistry, Children’s Memorial Hospital, 2006
Affiliations & Memberships:
- Adjunct Professor at Marquette University School of Dentistry
- American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
- American Dental Association
- American Orthodontic Society
- Diplomat of American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
- Hospital privileges at Wheaton Franciscan-All Saints
- Wisconsin Dental Association
- Wisconsin Society of Pediatric Dentistry
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Patient Reviews:
“Dr. Jay was amazing with my 5-year-old son, who has major anxiety when it comes to doctors in general. He was phenomenal and made me feel like my son was in great hands. I would give Dr. Jay and his staff an A+ for how caring they are. All my kids now love going to the dentist.” — The Brach Family