Brush Pediatric Dentistry

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Downers Grove Magazine (DGM): Tell us the story behind Brush Pediatric Dentistry and your recent expansion into Downers Grove.

Dr. Mira Albert:  I founded Brush in 2011 to create the first whimsical pediatric dental practice in the western suburbs. Our goal has always been to provide top-tier care in a fun, friendly, and welcoming environment for kids and families. Over the years, Brush has grown into a trusted name in pediatric dentistry. In fact, I’ve been a regular contributor as a pediatric dental expert on  Good Day Chicago, and I’ll be serving as a board examiner in September. These roles reflect the level of expertise and commitment we bring to our practice every day.

Dr. Maggie Rizzo:  I’ve been part of Brush since 2012, starting at our Hinsdale location under Dr. Albert’s mentorship. It’s incredibly meaningful to me to now bring that same philosophy of care to Downers Grove. We’re excited to grow our footprint and serve more families in a community we love.

DGM: How does Brush ensure the highest standards of care for its pediatric patients?

Dr. Albert:  Centered on patient care, we use advanced pediatric dental technology and minimally invasive treatments, with five board-certified pediatric dentists united in a shared commitment to excellence and collaboration.  Families are also more mindful than ever about the products and materials they use—and so are we. At Brush, we’ve never compromised, using only the highest quality, safest, and most effective dental materials for our patients. As a privately owned practice, we’re free to make choices that put health first.

DGM: How does your background influence the care you provide at Brush?

Dr. Rizzo:  I completed a two-year pediatric dental residency at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, gaining extensive training in caring for children, including those with medical complexities.  As a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry—a certification earned only by those who complete two additional years of rigorous residency training and successfully pass the specialty board’s exacting examination—I am committed to clinical excellence, ongoing education, and the highest standards of care. At Brush, we follow AAPD evidence-based guidelines for safe, research-backed treatment. As a mom, I understand the emotional side of dental visits, creating a warm, welcoming space where kids feel safe and parents feel confident.

DGM: What can families expect at the Downers Grove location?

Dr. Rizzo:  Families can expect the same fresh, bright, high-quality experience Brush is known for, right here in Downers Grove. We’re committed to continuing our tradition of excellence in a setting that feels both modern and playful.

DGM: What sets your pediatric dental practice—and patient experience—apart in the long term?

Dr. Albert:  We truly consider ourselves a dental home—many of our 15,000+ patients have grown up with us, starting as toddlers (or even newborns) and continuing into young adulthood. We see children multiple times  in  a year for 18+ years, laying the foundation for lifelong oral health and positive dental experiences. It’s incredibly rewarding to watch our patients head off to college with confident, healthy smiles—and even more so when a few are inspired to pursue a career in dentistry themselves!

Brush Pediatric Dentistry
2001 Butterfield Rd, Ste 240
Downers Grove, Illinois
(708) 782-7874 | www.brushforkids.com

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