Dr. Jeanette MacLean was once again named Top Pediatric Dentist by her peers in Phoenix Magazine. The list of Top Dentists is generated via an online survey of practicing dentists… read more →
This April, Dr. MacLean’s lecture tour brought her to Anaheim, CA, and Salt Lake City, UT. She presented on minimally invasive dental treatment options including silver diamine fluoride (SDF), SMART… read more →
Dr. Jeanette MacLean wrote a new article on Fuji Automix LC, a bioactive restorative material, for the March 2019 issue of Inside Dentistry. This new product eliminates some of the… read more →
For the second year in a row, Dr. Jeanette MacLean was invited to present her silver diamine fluoride (SDF) and silver modified atraumatic restorative treatment (SMART) lecture at the Pacific… read more →
February is Children’s Dental Health Month! Drs. Mandy Daitch and Jeanette MacLean are teaming up with Delta Dental of Arizona and the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, which will have dental… read more →
Affiliated Children’s Dental Specialists was happy to sponsor Cherokee Elementary School, part of Scottsdale Unified School District, at their annual Trunk or Treat event. Pediatric Dentist, Dr. Jeanette MacLean, enjoyed… read more →
On January 12, 2019, the country’s leading experts on silver diamine fluoride (SDF) and silver modified atraumatic restorative treatment (SMART) will meet in Scottsdale, AZ, for the first-ever SDF/SMART Summit.… read more →
Dr. Jeanette MacLean was quoted again in a recent New York Times article, Should Kids Be Sedated for Dental Work? addressing the need for parents to receive proper informed consent prior… read more →
Once again, Dr. Jeanette MacLean has been voted by her peers to Phoenix Magazine’s 2017 Top Dentist list. This year she was also featured in an interview with the magazine.… read more →
RESIN INFILTRATION OF WHITE-SPOT LESIONS WHAT IS ICON? Resin infiltration is a minimally invasive restorative treatment for post-ortho white-spot lesions (WSLs) and certain congenital hypocalcified enamel lesions (“hypo” spots). WSLs… read more →