Dr. Tatyana Vazemiller DDS
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
16535 Town Lake Ct Houston Texas, 77059About
Dr. Tatyana Vazemiller is a pediatric dentist practicing in Houston, Texas. Dr. Vazemiller specializes in the oral health of children. Pediatric dentists tend to patients ranging in age from infancy to teenaged years. As a pediatric dentist, Dr. Vazemiller takes care of a childs teeth, gums and mouth. Children can face dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease without proper care. Pediatric dentists can provide dental examinations, give cleanings and treatments, repair cavitities and dental injuries like fractured or knocked-out teeth, diagnose oral conditions and more.
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- American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association
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- Gardening, Yoga
Favorite professional publications
- Pediatric Dental Journal
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Get to know Pediatric Dentist Dr. Tatyana E. Vazemiller, who serves the population of Texas.
Board certified Pediatric Dentist Dr. Tatyana E. Vazemiller currently practices with South Texas Dental.
South Texas Dental was founded in 1993 with the overall goal of making quality dental care available and affordable for more families than ever before. Today, they’ve expanded to 37 offices in Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio, with more to come. They accept Medicaid, CHIP, most insurance, including Aetna, MetLife, Cigna, Delta, United Healthcare, credit cards, and cash, and they have several payment plan options.
Dr. Vazemiller graduated with her Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree with a focus on Pediatric Dentistry and Pedodontics from the New York University – College of Dentistry in 2009, giving her over a decade of experience in her field. After obtaining her degree, she completed her general dentistry residency from Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, followed by her Pediatric Dental residency with the Interfaith Medical Center.
Dr. Vazemiller is certified by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. ABPD values the provision of the highest quality oral health care for children. Such care is thoughtful, careful, ethical and based on the current scientific evidence. It takes into account the best interest of the patient and is respectful of the patient and his/her family.
Pediatric dentists are dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teen years. They have the experience and qualifications to care for a child’s teeth, gums, and mouth throughout the various stages of childhood.
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