Shine Pediatric Dentistry

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Downers Grove Magazine (DGM): What inspired the opening of Shine Pediatric Dentistry in Downers Grove?

Dr. Briney: Opening Shine Pediatric Dentistry in 2019 was a dream come true—I’m a Downers Grove resident and it’s been my privilege to serve children in the community where my family calls home.

DGM: Many kids are nervous about going to the dentist. How do you help them feel more comfortable?

Dr. Nash: We understand that a dental visit can be challenging for some children, so we focus on creating a positive, welcoming environment from the moment they walk in. We listen carefully, empathize with their concerns, and provide reassurance during uncomfortable moments. Over time, this helps build trust with both the child and their family.

DGM: What is the mission behind Shine Pediatric Dentistry?

Dr. Briney: Our motto, “Be your brightest self,” guides everything we do. We want every child and parent to feel cared for, respected, and like part of our team in keeping smiles healthy. Educating families on oral health is a big part of that—we want kids to take pride in their smiles.

DGM: How does patient comfort play a role in your care?

Dr. Briney: Comfort is at the heart of every appointment. We know dental visits aren’t always fun, so we provide extra patience, compassion, and understanding. I often compare it to when your child falls and gets hurt—you can’t always prevent it, but the comfort you provide in that moment is what they remember.

DGM: You’re both highly involved in professional dental organizations. Why is that important?

Dr. Nash: Being active in the Chicago Dental Society, Illinois State Dental Society, and American Dental Association helps us stay connected to peers and advances in our field. It ensures we’re always learning and bringing the best care back to our patients.

Q: How do you stay current with new technology in pediatric dentistry?

Dr. Briney: Dentistry is always evolving, and we make it a priority to stay up to date with the latest technologies and techniques. One of the most exciting advancements right now is bioactive materials—they help stop the progression of cavities, which means healthier smiles and happier kids.

Shine Pediatric Dentistry
950 Ogden Ave
Downers Grove, IL 60515
(630) 743-6700
www.shinekidsdg.com

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