CHARLESTON, SC, October 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Pediatric Dental and Orthodontic practice of Coastal Kids Dental & Braces welcomes Dr. Jessica Clark, DDS. Dr. Jessica, a Pediatric Dentist, started seeing at Coastal Kids Dental & Braces in July 2012.
"Dr. Jessica has been a great addition to our Pediatric Dental team. Her passion for working with children truly shows through her work and connections with patients and parents," comments Dr. Isabel Driggers, Founder and Owner of Coastal Kids Dental & Braces.
Dr. Jessica attended Virginia Tech, where she studied Human Nutrition, Food and Exercise, Chemistry and Business and graduated Summa Cum Laude. Dr. Jessica then moved to Richmond, Va. and earned her D.D.S. degree at Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Dentistry. Dr. Jessica then furthered her education by completing a 2 year residency in Pediatric Dentistry at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), where she served as chief resident.
She is a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), American Dental Association (ADA), and Psi Omega Dental Fraternity.
For more information on Dr. Jessica visit our website, www.coastalkidsdental.com.
About Coastal Kids Dental & Braces
Coastal Kids Dental & Braces is a Pediatric Dental & Orthodontic practice with offices in Hanahan and Moncks Corner, South Carolina. The goal at Coastal Kids Dental & Braces is to provide each patient with a healthy adult smile. Each team member has specific training and education to fully address the Pediatric Dental & Orthodontic needs of their patients. For more information, please visit the Coastal Kids Dental & Braces website at www.coastalkidsdental.com or call 843.818.KIDS (5437).
Coastal Kids Dental & Braces Welcomes Dr. Jessica Clark, DDS, to Their Pediatric Dental Team
Dr. Jessica's personality and passion for working with children and improving their oral health make her an excellent addition to our team.
2012-10-17
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[Press-News.org] Coastal Kids Dental & Braces Welcomes Dr. Jessica Clark, DDS, to Their Pediatric Dental TeamDr. Jessica's personality and passion for working with children and improving their oral health make her an excellent addition to our team.





