TORRANCE, CA, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Total Family Dental Group is delighted to welcome Dr. Remy Rogers back to its Torrance dental office, following her recent maternity leave, and congratulates her on the birth of a healthy baby girl.
Torrance dentist Dr. Rogers is a general and cosmetic dentist who enjoys treating both adults and children. For her younger patients (up to 18 months of age) and their parents, she offers baby dental wellness checks. During this time she checks the infant's oral health, while educating parents on all aspects of their child's oral health care and any other topics relevant to their child's dental health. Patients looking for a children's dentist in Torrance will find Dr. Rogers knowledgeable, understanding and warmly welcoming; she creates a comfortable atmosphere for her youngest patients that helps put them at ease.
Dr. Rogers enjoys getting to know her patients, of all ages, and working together with them to achieve beautiful, healthy smiles. Cosmetic dentistry is a field that has grown exponentially in recent years and Dr. Rogers is able to offer patients a range of affordable options to enhance their smiles.
Dr. Rogers is originally from Honolulu, Hawaii and earned her dental degree at the University of Washington in Seattle in 2007. She then completed a general practice residency at the University of Washington, receiving additional training in general and hospital dentistry.
Growing up in Hawaii and going to school in Washington, Dr. Rogers has a passion for the outdoors. She enjoys spending time with her family, camping, snowboarding, traveling and scuba diving and looks forward to the time when her daughter will be old enough to share these activities with her.
Total Family Dental Group is a state-of-the-art general and multi-specialty dental practice located in Torrance, CA. They are Torrance dentists and dental specialists dedicated to providing gentle, comprehensive, and quality dental care to individuals and families in Torrance, CA and the surrounding areas; including Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Gardena, and Palos Verdes, CA.
Website: http://www.totalfamilydentalgroup.com
The Total Family Dental Group Welcomes Torrance Dentist Dr. Remy Rogers Back to its Torrance Dental Practice
General and cosmetic dentist Dr. Remy Rogers welcomed back to Torrance dental practice.
2012-06-14
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[Press-News.org] The Total Family Dental Group Welcomes Torrance Dentist Dr. Remy Rogers Back to its Torrance Dental PracticeGeneral and cosmetic dentist Dr. Remy Rogers welcomed back to Torrance dental practice.