Dentistry For Disabled - Blende Dental

The Treatment You Deserve.

The dentists of the Blende Dental Group have served the special needs community for more than 20 years. We are dedicated to providing these patients excellent care. They are the core of our practice.



Patients with disabilities often need care above and beyond that provided in a conventional dental office setting, which is why many dentists refer patients to us. In fact, eighty percent of our disabled patients are referred to us by other dentists.



The Blende Dental Group routinely treats patients with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Cerebral Palsy, Down syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis and other physical and developmental disabilities. Treating the special needs population requires an extremely high level of skill and expertise. We understand the many risk factors involved in administering anesthesia to this patient population and take every safety precaution. We never use papoose boards or physical restraints. Instead, care is delivered while the patient is comfortably asleep. After treatment, we partner with your local general dentist who can continue delivering routine maintenance care.



The dentists of the Blende Dental Group are longstanding and active members of the American Academy for Persons with Disabilities and continue to lecture nationally on special needs dentistry. Our genuine compassion for the person, understanding of their disability and its possible complications is the hallmark of our care.



We help those with:

Alzheimer's Disease

Autism

Parkinson's Disease

Down syndrome

Mentally or Developmentally disabled

Cerebral palsy

Epilepsy

Seizure disorders

Muscular dystrophy

Multiple Sclerosis

Other Medical Conditions



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