Emily J. Bradley D.M.D.
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
1091 A Park Drive Suite B Watkinsville GA, 30677Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Jayni Bradley is a Board Certified Pediatric Dentist in Watkinsville, GA with 20+ years of experience. Dr. Bradley graduated from the Medical College of Georgia with a Doctor of Dental Medicine ...
Education and Training
Shorter College B.S. in Chemistry and Biology 1980
Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University D.M.D. 1984
Provider Details
Awards
- Patients' Choice Award 2012, 2014 Patients' Choice
Treatments
- Cleanings
- Frenulectomy
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Extractions
- Fillings
- Fluoride
- General Anesthesia
- Sedation
- Gum Treatments
- Growth Guidance Appliances
- Halitosis Treatment
- Icon “no Drill” Fillings
- Night Guards
- Nitrous Oxide
- Oral Hygiene Tips
- Preventive Dental Care
- Preventive Sealings
- Sealants
- Special Needs Dentistry
- Thumb Sucking
- Tongue Tie Release
- Tooth Decay Prevention
- Under Armour Mouth Guard
- Zirconia Crowns
Professional Memberships
- Board Certified American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
- Professional Member American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
- Professional Member American Academy of Pediatrics
- Professional Member American Dental Association
- Professional Member Academy of Laser Dentistry
- Professional Member Georgia Dental Association
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