During a regularly scheduled cleaning, my teenage son learned he had a baby tooth that needed to be removed to make room for an adult tooth coming in. He returned with a smile and said, “Mom! I didn’t feel a thing — they took such good care of me!”
By Dentistry For Children Staff
During a regularly scheduled cleaning, my teenage son learned he had a baby tooth that needed to be removed to make room for an adult tooth coming in. He returned with a smile and said, “Mom! I didn’t feel a thing — they took such good care of me!”
Prior to receiving his specialty license in pediatric dentistry from the University of Iowa, he earned an MSc degree from Michigan State University in Human Nutrition and Dietetics. His graduate research interests centered around the impact of commercially-processed foods on dental health and body weight. His Nutrition background has served as a great foundation for the specialty practice of Pediatric Dentistry given that many oral health problems are often associated with unhealthy eating; dental caries (cavities) and early periodontal (gum) inflammation (gingivitis) are two of the most common problems associated with unhealthy snacking behaviors.
Dr. Boyd has extensive training and clinical experience in performing risk assessment, diagnosing, and treating very young children who present with non-self-correcting malocclusions with possibly-associated sleep and breathing difficulties.
He lectures worldwide on the topics of Early Childhood Malocclusion (under 72 months), pediatric sleep breathing hygiene, and the newly emerging healthcare discipline of Evolutionary Oral Medicine, also often called Darwinian Dentistry.
He is married and has two adult daughters. When not working, he enjoys tennis, skiing and sailing.