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We're Moving in 2024!

Join Us at Our New Herriman Location:

11962 South Anthem Park Blvd Ste 300,Herriman, UT 84096

We're working diligently to ensure a smooth transition, and we can't wait to celebrate our grand opening in 2024 at our new Herriman location with you. Stay tuned for updates!

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Exciting News: We've moved to Herriman! Visit us at 11962 South Anthem Park Boulevard, Herriman, UT 84096

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11962 South Anthem Park Blvd #200, Herriman, UT 84096

phone 801-446-2080
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The Answers to Questions About Children’s Dental Care

If you’re like many other parents in the world, you’re not quite sure how to properly and effectively care for your child’s smile. Well, our dentist, Dr. Troy Hardy, is happy to help you! Today, he would like to teach you a few things by giving you some answers to the following commonly asked questions about children’s dental care: Q:... read more »

Tips for Helping Your Kids Prevent Enamel Erosion

Do you want your child to have a top-notch smile? If so, you need to help them prevent dental problems. One problem to keep at bay is enamel erosion. This problem occurs when the teeth are exposed to acid regularly and that acid attacks and wears down the tooth enamel, making it vulnerable to other dental issues, like cavities. To... read more »

How Can Pediatric Dentistry Benefit My Child?

If you are new to the prospect of caring for your child’s smile, our team would be happy to serve as a trusted resource for pediatric dental care! Copper Cove Pediatric Dentistry offers pediatric dentistry for the benefit of our young patients. To help you understand the significance of bringing your child to a pediatric dentist, we have provided a... read more »

How to Help Your Child Feel Comfortable in the Dental Chair

Sometimes it’s tough to help your child feel comfortable in the dental chair. This is often because you don’t know the tips and tricks to calm their nerves. Well, there is no need to worry. Our dentists, Drs. Hardy and Bushell, have the information you need so you can help your child have a positive and successful dental appointment in... read more »

Packing Delicious Lunches that Help Kids’ Teeth

As your children grow, their smiles are rather susceptible to dental issues. You can help prevent those dental issues so they can develop strong and healthy teeth and gums. One thing you can do is to pack lunches that help their teeth. Here are some helpful tips: Believe it or not, you’ll want to avoid applesauce. Applesauce has natural and... read more »

The Uses of Pediatric Dentistry

If you seek to improve the oral health of a young child, pediatric dentistry should be the first option on your list. The uses of pediatric dentistry are great in number. Here are some things you should know about pediatric dentistry: - Pediatricians have extra training beyond regular dentistry, which usually lasts for 2-3 years in addition to general dentistry.... read more »

Making Your Child’s Dental Experience More Enjoyable

Do you find yourself dragging your child to the dental office because they are more afraid of the dentist than the monster that might be living under the bed? If so, then we have a few tips for you on how to make your child’s dental experience at Copper Cove Pediatric Dentistry a lot less scary. The first tip is... read more »

Children’s Dentistry and Overall Health

The link between your oral healthcare and its effect on the rest of the body is information all should know, especially children who are just learning how to practice brushing and flossing. Here are just a few ways oral health care impacts the young. Cavities affect people of all ages. However, children are affected much differently by cavities compared to... read more »

What You Should Know About Pediatric Dentistry

If you are a parent, you probably understand that it’s important for you to keep your child healthy and strong. Naturally, one of the best ways to keep your child healthy is by protecting their teeth. We recommend that you start cleaning your child’s mouth even before their first tooth erupts. About six months after their first tooth comes in,... read more »