Dr. Kerri Sue Gustafson DDS
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
18245 Ten Mile Road Suite 110 Roseville MI, 48066About
Let Dr. Kerri and her friendly staff help you establish a personalized and caring dental home for children ages 0-18. Because Dr. Kerri is the only doctor in her practice, your child will always receive ...
Education and Training
St. Mary's College Biology 1991
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center DDS 1996
Provider Details
Awards
- Top Detroit Dentist 2009-16 Hour Magazine
Treatments
- Cleanings & Check Ups
- Cleanings & Customized Oral Hygiene Instructions
- Cleanings / Fluoride Treatments
- Fluoride And Sealants To Prevent Cavities
- Digital Radiographs (x-rays)
- Nitrous Oxide (laughing Gas) Sedation
- Conscious Sedation Dentistry
- Nitrous Oxide Or “laughing Gas”
- Special Needs Dental Care
- Special Needs Met: Mental Disabilities
- Special Needs Met: Physical Disabilities
- Hospital Dentistry
- Custom Mouth Guards
- Restorative And Cosmetic Dentistry
- Emergency Dental Care
- Pediatric Dental Care
- Fillings (amalgam & Composite)
- Fillings: Tooth Colored And Silver
- Crowns & Caps
- Root Canal (baby Teeth)
- Extractions
- Pulpotomy (baby Tooth Root Canal)
- Pulpotomies And Pulpectomies
Professional Memberships
- Diplomate The American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
- Professional Affiliate The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
- Professional Affiliate The American Academy of Pediatrics
- Professional Affiliate Michigan Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
- Professional Affiliate Michigan Dental Association
- Professional Affiliate American Dental Association
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