Bryan Keith Angel DDS, PA
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
906 South Pine Street Suite 5 Cabot AR, 72023Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Bryan K. Angel is a Pediatric Dentist serving the Cabot and Little Rock areas for more than 12 years. Dr. Angel is experienced in Tooth Decay, Tooth Demineralization and treating Toothaches. He is ...
Education and Training
University of Arkansas at Little Rock B.S. Biology
University of Missouri at Kansas City D.D.S. 2000
Provider Details
Awards
- Patients' Choice Award 2015 Patients' Choice
Treatments
- Sedation Dentistry
- Tooth Extractions
- Digital X-rays
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Tooth Decay Detection And Prevention
- Cavity Filling
- Cavity (tooth Caries)
- Flouride Treatments And Protective Sealants
- Kids Dental Cleaning
- Special-Needs Dentistry
- Tooth Decay Restoration
- Space Maintainers and Retainers
Professional Memberships
- Professional Member Arkansas Society of Pediatric Dentistry
- Professional Member American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
- Professional Member SW Society of Pediatric Dentistry
- Professional Member ADA
- Professional Member ASDA
Bryan Keith Angel DDS, PA's Practice location
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205Get Direction
Little Rock, AR 72211Get Direction
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