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Every Child Deserves Excellent Dental Care

At Boardwalk Pediatric Dental, no child is turned away because of their needs. Dr. Jimmy Doll and our entire team have received specialized training to provide compassionate, patient-centered care for children of all abilities.

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Conditions We Routinely Care For

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Sensory Processing Disorders
Down Syndrome
Cerebral Palsy
ADHD & Behavioral Challenges
Anxiety & Dental Phobia
Medically Compromised Patients
Developmental Delays

Our Approach to Special Needs Care

We know that for many families, finding a dentist who truly understands and accommodates their child's needs is exhausting. That stops here. Our team takes time before each appointment to understand your child's specific triggers, preferences, and medical history. We customize every visit accordingly.

We offer a wide range of sedation options for patients who need additional support — from nitrous oxide to IV sedation — so your child can receive the care they need in comfort and safety. For those who benefit from hospital-based care, Dr. Doll can coordinate general anesthesia at an accredited facility.

We accept all major insurances and will never turn a child away because of cost. Every child in Davis County deserves access to excellent dental care — and we mean that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Dr. Doll have experience with special needs patients?

Yes — Dr. Jimmy Doll completed specialized training in treating children with physical, developmental, cognitive, and behavioral conditions. He regularly treats children with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, ADHD, and other conditions that make standard dental visits challenging.

What accommodations does Boardwalk offer for special needs children?

We offer weighted blankets, noise-canceling headphones, sensory-friendly lighting, and extended appointment times. For children who need deeper relaxation, we offer all levels of sedation including IV sedation and hospital-based general anesthesia.

Can my special needs child be sedated for their dental visit?

In many cases, yes. Sedation can be the most compassionate way to provide thorough care for a child who is unable to cooperate due to their condition. Dr. Doll will evaluate your child and discuss the safest and most effective option for their specific needs.

How do I prepare my special needs child for a dental visit?

We recommend a pre-visit tour of the office so your child can familiarize themselves with the environment and our team. Share any specific triggers, communication styles, or accommodations that help your child. We will build an appointment plan around what works best for them.

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Serving Farmington, Layton, Kaysville & all of Davis County, UT.