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The Many Ways We Provide Gentle Dental Care

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When we talk to patients about dentistry, one of the main concerns they bring up is whether the dental care they receive will be gentle. As dentists, our main concern of course is your health, but we understand the desire to have a gentle dental care experience. We know it's not everyday you have to let another person look around your mouth, so we strive to do all we can to make sure your visit & your treatment comfortable, & we mean this in the broadest sense possible.

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Meet Dr. Kyle Takla

Dr. Takla’s main purpose for pursuing a career in dentistry is so he could help people like he was helped when he was a kid visiting the dentist. He earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree in 1999 from Loyola University School of Dentistry in Chicago. To this day, he continues with his education so he could provide the most convenient and comfortable techniques to his patients.

One of the things that Dr. Takla enjoys is getting to know his patients. He knows, from personal experiences as a child, that dental visits can be intimidating for a lot of people. As a result, he is dedicated to making the office a comfortable place that will not only transform smiles, but will transform lives.

When he is not helping his patients improve their smiles, Dr. Takla loves to spend his free time with his wife and their four children. He also enjoys running, reading, cooking, or making amazing BBQ. He is a certified scuba diver, and loves to travel to new beaches.

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