At All Family Dental & Braces, your family’s oral health is very important to us. Our office is proud to offer a wide variety of dental services including general dentistry, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, endodontics, oral surgery, and periodontics.
General dentistry can evaluate, diagnose, and even prevent future oral health issues. Think of a general dentist as your primary dental caretaker. They manage your overall dental health with a range of treatments, including preventative, structural and cosmetic solutions.
Learn MoreForming a lasting relationship with a family dentist is important to your family’s well-being. All Family Dental & Braces is a trusted and reputable general family dentistry that offers most dental services and specialties, including cosmetic dentistry, at an affordable price.
Learn MoreChipped teeth, spacing issues, and everyday cavities can impact the quality of our smiles.
Learn MoreEven dedicated brushers and flossers should have a thorough dental exam and cleaning twice per year. A dentist should examine your teeth at least twice a year to identify any dental problems and other oral health issues you might have missed or can’t see on your own. You should also have your teeth cleaned and polished twice annually to maintain good dental health.
Learn MoreBy taking a closer look at your smile and inspecting common problem areas, a dentist and hygienist will be able to help you avoid problems before they become bigger issues.
Learn MoreDo you need a filling? You are not alone. Most people, even with healthy oral habits, will need at least one filling in their lifetime.
Learn MoreDental X-rays allow your dentist to see the intricate details that could be missed during a normal examination.
Learn MoreOrthodontics help to ensure proper function of teeth from proper tooth alignment and create healthy, confident smiles.
Learn MoreSometimes a tooth cannot be saved, whether it’s from injury, disease or neglect.
Learn MoreCosmetic dentistry is concerned with dental aesthetics including positioning, alignment and color of your teeth and the overall appearance of your smile. A general dentist focuses on ensuring your teeth are healthy and strong; a cosmetic dentist specializes in making your smile aesthetically pleasing.
Learn MoreTraditional dental braces are the most cost-effective treatment for straightening your smile.
Learn MoreAny dental pain or discomfort that is affecting your daily life is worthy of contacting an emergency dentist.
Learn MoreKids and adults of all ages can suffer from cavities due to poor brushing or flossing habits.
Learn MorePeople occasionally chip a tooth, whether it’s from a glass bottle, a sports injury, or another type of incident…
Learn MoreA dental crown is a restoration that covers a natural tooth. It’s useful to protect a weak tooth from breaking, hold together parts of a cracked tooth, or restore a tooth that’s broken or worn down. A crown is shaped in-office and then bonded to the tooth using dental cement. It can be made out of metals, porcelain, resin or ceramics. Generally, a dental crown is a long-lasting and aesthetically desirable solution. If it’s placed properly onto the tooth and shaped to fit your bite, it will look and feel like a natural tooth.
Learn MoreIf you are missing a tooth and looking for a solution, dental bridges may be right for you.
Learn MoreYour children deserve healthy and attractive teeth, and orthodontics are often needed to achieve that result. How long your child will need to wear their device depends on their treatment plan and the complexity of their re-alignment.
Learn MoreAsk your dentist for a fluoride treatment for your teeth to help protect and remineralize enamel, helping reduce the likelihood of a cavity.
Learn MoreAccording to national studies, millions of school hours are lost as a result of child dental problems in the United States.
Learn MoreBraces are a reliable and effective way to improve your child’s dental health. They require patience – treatment plans vary in length according to the complexity of the realignment – but the result is well worth it: giving your child more self-confidence at a time in life when it’s most important.
Learn MoreDental sealants are a thin, protective coating that adheres to the chewing surface of your back teeth.
Learn MoreThere is a common misconception that a child’s oral health isn’t as important as an adult.
Learn MoreInvisalign is a removable clear dental braces system that utilizes a series of different aligners to move your teeth.
Learn MoreHas your child’s tooth been chipped? Has a cavity suddenly appeared? Is a toothache making your child’s mouth uncomfortable?
Learn MoreLosing some of your teeth is never enjoyable. Partial dentures can be used to replace multiple teeth in the upper or lower portion of your mouth.
Learn MoreOur highly trained dentists are passionate about providing excellent dental care. Keeping you and your family healthy and smiling is their top priority.
Dr. Mary Bailey graduated University of Alabama School of Dentistry in Spring of 2016. Soon after, Dr. Bailey began her practice with All Family Dental and Braces in Chicago in Fall of 2016. She continues to practice general dentistry with a passion for patient education and restorations that are both durable and esthetic.
Dr. Zharkynai Satylganova (Dr. Jen) joins our practice as a general dentist and comes with a strong background treating the comprehensive dental needs of children and adults. Dr. Satylganova received her Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine. She is a member of the Chicago Dental Society, as well as the Illinois State Dental Society. Dr. Zharkynai Satylganova is committed to providing quality dental care to members of her community. Dr. Zharkynai speaks English, Russian and Kyrgyz languages. In her free time, Dr. Satylganova enjoys watching movies, hiking and spending time with her family.
Dr. Mona Yang received her dental degree from Shanghai Jiaotong School of Dentistry and her orthodontic certificate from the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. In addition, she has a PhD in biomedical science from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, where she studied development of tooth and bone. Dr. Yang has also studied craniofacial growth and development, treating and modifying dentofacial abnormalities including those of the teeth, jaw, and face. She is certified by the American Board of Orthodontics and has been in practice over 10 years.