Meet Dr. Jenn Cattron

4024 E Guadalupe Rd, #105   

Gilbert, AZ 85234

Mon-Thurs 8am - 4pm

Fri By Appointment Only

Meet Dr. Jenn Cattron


Hola! My name is Dr. Jennifer Cattron.  My husband, Dr. Jared Cattron, and I built Parkland Pediatric Dental while raising our 4 children.  I received my DMD degree and Public Health Certificate from A.T. Still University / Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health.  HABLO ESPAÑOL! 

 

As a mother, I understand wanting to find the best doctors for my kids. I am passionate about learning and staying up to date on techniques and products that improve oral health. I know how challenging it can be when a child does not want to brush their teeth or allow your help.  As a fellow mom, I know what you are going through!  I’m here to help you with your child’s dental health.

 

I welcome teenagers!  This unique group of patients is at a critical point of habit formation.  A healthy smile is beautiful!  Beautiful smiles improve self-esteem and confidence in all aspects of a teen’s life.  Developing great oral care habits during these years will positively impact their entire life.

 

Growing up in small-town Nevada, I spent my childhood exploring nature.  My hobbies include hiking, biking, swimming, and roller blading.  I loved being a kid!  So, when kids tell me their favorite part of school is recess, I completely understand, that was my favorite part too!  Prior to a career in Dentistry, I worked as a personal trainer and group fitness instructor.  It felt natural to go from one field of health and wellness to another; it just feels good to take care of our bodies!  

 

HABLO ESPAÑOL!  I speak Spanish.  Quiero proveer buenas experiencias y ayudar con las nesecidades de sus hijos.


4024 E Guadalupe Rd, #105

Gilbert, AZ 85234

Call Us : (480) 269-3389   

Parkland Pediatric News BLOG

20 Jan, 2024
Pregnancy and Oral Health - ADA Toothflix® Pediatric Essentials
By Parkland Pediatric Dental 15 Nov, 2023
While regular dental hygiene practices like brushing and flossing are essential, nutrition also plays an important role in ensuring strong and healthy teeth. At Parkland Pediatric Dental, we’d be happy to discuss with you ways to improve your child’s dental health via nutrition. Here’s a look at some of the ways that nutrition impacts children’s dental health. Calcium and Strong Teeth Calcium is a mineral that plays a key role in the development and maintenance of strong teeth and bones. It is an essential component of tooth enamel, the protective outer layer of teeth. Dairy products like milk, cheese, and yogurt are excellent sources of calcium. Incorporating sufficient levels of calcium into your child’s diet helps in the formation of strong teeth that are better equipped to resist decay.  Vitamin D for Tooth Development Vitamin D is crucial for the absorption of calcium in the body. Sunlight is a natural source of vitamin D, and foods like fatty fish, egg yolks, and fortified dairy products are also good dietary sources. Adequate vitamin D intake is necessary for the proper development of teeth, ensuring they grow strong and healthy. Phosphorus and Tooth Mineralization Phosphorus, another essential mineral, works in tandem with calcium to promote optimal tooth mineralization. It is found in abundance in foods like fish, nuts, and dairy products. Including a variety of phosphorus-rich foods in a child's diet contributes to the formation of robust tooth structure. Limiting Sugar Intake The role of sugar in dental cavities is well-established. Bacteria in the mouth feed on sugars, producing acids that erode tooth enamel and lead to cavities. Limiting the intake of sugary snacks, sodas, and candies helps reduce the risk of tooth decay. Instead, encourage children to opt for fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains as healthier alternatives. Pediatric Dentistry in Gilbert, AZ If you’re looking for a pediatric dentist in Gilbert, AZ and the surrounding area, contact Parkland Pediatric Dental at (480) 269-3389. Feel free to give us a call today to make an appointment!
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