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Dr. Kim Hansford
Dr. Kim Hansford graduated from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry. She then completed her residency training in pediatric dentistry at Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Cincinnati. She returned to Louisville and for several years, worked both in private practice and at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry. For four years Dr. Hansford had a full time appointment at UofL where she worked to help establish a pediatric dental residency program. After starting a family with her pediatrician husband, she re-entered private practice at Kid’s Dentistry. Dr. Hansford is Board Certified in Pediatric Dentistry, a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, and an active member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
Dr. Hansford is dedicated to providing comprehensive oral care to children. Oral health care is an important part of your overall health. Good oral hygiene, a sensible diet and regular visits to your dentist can help preserve your child’s smile and provide a healthy foundation for a lifetime. Let us be your partners in your family’s oral health.
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Dr. Lubbe
Dr. David Lubbe attended Xavier University for three years and later graduated from the University of Kentucky School of Dentistry. He spent two years at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina as a Navy dentist. He went on to complete his residency in pediatric dentistry at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, PA. Upon leaving the navy, he started his private pediatric practice in Fort Thomas, Kentucky for 15 years. He later moved to Madison, Indiana and started another pediatric practice, which after 25 years, he sold and went into semi-retirement. He joined the Kid’s Dentistry team in October 2009.
This busy and active father of 8 children, and at present, 8 grandchildren, has been a lifetime member of the American Dental Association and 15 years as an active member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
Dr. Lubbe, along with his staff, is dedicated to helping children feel good about visiting the dentist and teaching them how to care for their teeth. Our focus is on prevention, early detection, and treatment of dental diseases. We strive to stay current on the latest advances in dentistry for children. While providing a warm and caring atmosphere along with our special techniques and communication style, our goal is to promote the establishment of trust and confidence in your child that will last a lifetime! |
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Dr. Danielle Haman-Smith
Dr. Danielle M. Haman-Smith graduated from the University of Louisville with a Bachelor in Science and then graduated from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry with Doctorate in Dental Medicine. She fellowed for a year at the Underwood and Lee Dental Clinic where she emphasized training with special needs individuals. She then completed her residency training and masters in pediatric dentistry at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. After she and her dentist husband started their family with the birth of Evelyn, she returned to join Kid's Dentistry in New Albany. Dr. Danielle is an active member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Dental Association and the Indiana Society of Pediatric Dentists. Dr. Danielle is certified in CPR and Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Life Support. She is licensed in Kentucky and Colorado as well.
Dr. Danielle's most rewarding job is being a wife and mommy. It is her number one priority to treat each and every person who enters the office in the manner in which she would like to be treated herself. As a mother, Dr. Danielle wants the best care for her daughter and she knows that the parents of her patients feel the same way. Dr. Danielle enjoys running, swimming, boating, good books, and evenings out with her hubby and daughter.
Dr. Danielle is dedicated to providing the highest standards of comprehensive oral care to children in a warm, friendly, and goal oriented environment. Oral health care is an important part of your overall health. Good oral hygiene, a sensible diet and regular visits to your dentist can help preserve your child’s smile and provide a healthy foundation for a lifetime. Let Dr. Danielle be your partner in your family’s oral health.
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