Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry

Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry

Hours

Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.8 - (312 reviews)
290
10
2
2
8
Read Our 312 Reviews

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.8 - (312 reviews)
290
10
2
2
8
  • Tamara Larios

    Dr. Park is great with my child. He is patient and really meets her where she's at. He follows her lead when it comes to the teeth cleaning and taking x-rays. We had a few treatments of silver diamine fluoride to prevent cavities from getting larger and he has done a thorough job. I highly recommend Dr Park for pediatric dentistry.
    Mar 20th, 2024

  • Stacey Duncan

    We love Sunny Hills pediatric dentistry. My kids have been going here for years and we have always had an amazing experience. I would definitely recommend this dental office for your children.
    Mar 8th, 2024

  • Sara Kim

    Been coming here since my first kid was 3 now 16. Moved an hour away but still come twice a year and will continue to come until the office tells me theyre too old.
    Feb 23rd, 2024

  • Ramie Mcpheeters

    All 4 of my kids (ages 1-16) go to sunny hills pediatric dentistry and we love it. Theyre good with kids and babies and always do a great job. The staff is always nice and friendly and I highly recommend Dr Park and Dr Trinh!
    Feb 21st, 2024

  • Kristen Baik

    I don't like leaving bad reviews, but our experience today after having other bad experiences here I think warrants this review. It's a lot of small instances that add up to show that the practice isn't run that well. The first appt went well with my first son and everyone was friendly, so we decided to then ask if they took autistic patients to see if they would treat my other son who is autistic. They said they did, and I was like great! But I just assumed if they said that they took autistic patients, that they would make some kind of accommodation for them like be more patient with them or skipping some of the more sensory-overloading procedures. But parents with autistic kids or any kind of special needs child, please do not go here!! I actually think this office will be relieved not to treat another kid with special needs - just say you don't take them if you do not have experience treating special needs children. They treated my autistic son like a NT child, and I could feel them getting frustrated when my non-verbal son couldn't follow the hygienist's' instructions quickly enough. They just did the cleaning as quickly as possible even when I asked if we could take a break as my child was scream crying. The way my son was clinging onto me (for dear life) after that appointment was something I had never experienced before or since. I switched him to a new dentist, and now I need to find a different dentist for my other son after today's appt. Today's appointment was not horrific in the slightest, but rather it was a lot of small infractions that really display their lack of care. In the past, the hygienist would take care to explain what was happening during the appt, especially during the xray, but not today. Today the hygienist told my son to open wide, and tried shoving that plastic monstrosity in the back of his mouth to get the molars xray. My son is 5, he doesn't remember what to do at the dentist, and all of sudden, without any explanation or warning, this lady is trying to shove a giant piece of plastic down his throat. He has a really bad gag reflex that had developed in the past few months which I tried telling the hygienist politely, but she didn't acknowledge me at all. She then just tried shoving the plastic back in him mouth, and only stopped when he started gagging badly and tearing up. I then again said he has a really bad gag reflex to which she again said nothing to me, had her back to me the entire time. I asked if they had something he could throw up in because he looked like he was on the brink, but again she did not even acknowledge my presence. She silently took his front teeth xrays, and moved us to the cleaning area. I know this is minor, but I the hygienist had her hair down the whole appointment. Her butt length hair was not tied up, just flowing everywhere - even during my son's cleaning she didn't put up her hair! It was falling on him - not a lot, but strands. It just feels very unsanitary. But the dentist herself didn't say anything to the hygienist about putting up her hair, so I didn't feel like it was my place. During the cleaning the hygienist again didn't speak a word to me or face me or tell what procedure she was going to do. The only words she said to my son were "open up" "wider" "good job" when usually we get some type of, "Hey we're going to start cleaning your teeth with this now" or "This thing my look scary but it just shoots out water to help me clean your teeth." Again, my son is 5, still scared of the dentist. She didn't take any effort to reassure him at all. This is another minor thing, but at the end of his appointment he didn't get to go into the treat/toy drawer when I saw several other children going to that drawer after their appointment. I even saw other children getting balloons! The last thing that rubbed me the wrong way was that the hygienist, dentist, and even the receptionist were almost scolding me for not forcing my kid to get his back morals x-rayed. It just didn't work out this appointment - sorry you couldn't bill my insurance I guess?
    Feb 23rd, 2024

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About
Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry

Welcome to Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry. Thank you for visiting the website of Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry. Our site provides important information about our practice that we hope will help you become familiar with pediatric dentistry. Our office is committed to providing your child with the highest quality of care. We will make every effort to ensure that your child’s first visit with us is a comfortable and informative experience. Our goal is simple: We want all of our patients to have a great attitude towards their dental health. A beautiful smile can say much more than words- If your child is proud of his or her smile, it is a testimony to their commitment to great oral hygiene and preventive care.

Contact Info

Services

  • Health & Medical
  • Pediatric Dentists

Specialities

  • Health & Medical
  • Pediatric Dentists

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry?

A The phone number for Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry is: (714) 870-6120.


Q Where is Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry located?

A Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry is located at 1950 Sunnycrest Drive Suite 3300, Fullerton, CA 92835


Q What is the internet address for Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry?

A The website (URL) for Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry is: http://www.sunnyhillspediatricdentistry.com/


Q What days are Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry open?

A Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry is open:
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry rated?

A Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry has a 4.8 Star Rating from 312 reviewers.

Hours

Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Sunny Hills Pediatric Dentistry

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 312 Reviews )
290
10
2
2
8
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Tamara Larios on Google

image Dr. Park is great with my child. He is patient and really meets her where she's at. He follows her lead when it comes to the teeth cleaning and taking x-rays. We had a few treatments of silver diamine fluoride to prevent cavities from getting larger and he has done a thorough job. I highly recommend Dr Park for pediatric dentistry.

Business Response on Google Mar 20th, 2024
Thank you for taking time to review our practice! We appreciate it!

Stacey Duncan on Google

image We love Sunny Hills pediatric dentistry. My kids have been going here for years and we have always had an amazing experience. I would definitely recommend this dental office for your children.


Sara Kim on Google

image Been coming here since my first kid was 3 now 16. Moved an hour away but still come twice a year and will continue to come until the office tells me theyre too old.

Business Response on Google Feb 20th, 2024
Thanks for the stellar review, Sara.

Ramie Mcpheeters on Google

image All 4 of my kids (ages 1-16) go to sunny hills pediatric dentistry and we love it. Theyre good with kids and babies and always do a great job. The staff is always nice and friendly and I highly recommend Dr Park and Dr Trinh!

Business Response on Google Feb 28th, 2024
Hi, Ramie. Thanks for your review. Hi Ramie. Thank you for sharing your review! Dr. Park

Kristen Baik on Google

image I don't like leaving bad reviews, but our experience today after having other bad experiences here I think warrants this review. It's a lot of small instances that add up to show that the practice isn't run that well.
The first appt went well with my first son and everyone was friendly, so we decided to then ask if they took autistic patients to see if they would treat my other son who is autistic. They said they did, and I was like great! But I just assumed if they said that they took autistic patients, that they would make some kind of accommodation for them like be more patient with them or skipping some of the more sensory-overloading procedures. But parents with autistic kids or any kind of special needs child, please do not go here!! I actually think this office will be relieved not to treat another kid with special needs - just say you don't take them if you do not have experience treating special needs children. They treated my autistic son like a NT child, and I could feel them getting frustrated when my non-verbal son couldn't follow the hygienist's' instructions quickly enough. They just did the cleaning as quickly as possible even when I asked if we could take a break as my child was scream crying. The way my son was clinging onto me (for dear life) after that appointment was something I had never experienced before or since. I switched him to a new dentist, and now I need to find a different dentist for my other son after today's appt.
Today's appointment was not horrific in the slightest, but rather it was a lot of small infractions that really display their lack of care. In the past, the hygienist would take care to explain what was happening during the appt, especially during the xray, but not today. Today the hygienist told my son to open wide, and tried shoving that plastic monstrosity in the back of his mouth to get the molars xray. My son is 5, he doesn't remember what to do at the dentist, and all of sudden, without any explanation or warning, this lady is trying to shove a giant piece of plastic down his throat. He has a really bad gag reflex that had developed in the past few months which I tried telling the hygienist politely, but she didn't acknowledge me at all. She then just tried shoving the plastic back in him mouth, and only stopped when he started gagging badly and tearing up. I then again said he has a really bad gag reflex to which she again said nothing to me, had her back to me the entire time. I asked if they had something he could throw up in because he looked like he was on the brink, but again she did not even acknowledge my presence. She silently took his front teeth xrays, and moved us to the cleaning area.
I know this is minor, but I the hygienist had her hair down the whole appointment. Her butt length hair was not tied up, just flowing everywhere - even during my son's cleaning she didn't put up her hair! It was falling on him - not a lot, but strands. It just feels very unsanitary. But the dentist herself didn't say anything to the hygienist about putting up her hair, so I didn't feel like it was my place.
During the cleaning the hygienist again didn't speak a word to me or face me or tell what procedure she was going to do. The only words she said to my son were "open up" "wider" "good job" when usually we get some type of, "Hey we're going to start cleaning your teeth with this now" or "This thing my look scary but it just shoots out water to help me clean your teeth." Again, my son is 5, still scared of the dentist. She didn't take any effort to reassure him at all.
This is another minor thing, but at the end of his appointment he didn't get to go into the treat/toy drawer when I saw several other children going to that drawer after their appointment. I even saw other children getting balloons!
The last thing that rubbed me the wrong way was that the hygienist, dentist, and even the receptionist were almost scolding me for not forcing my kid to get his back morals x-rayed. It just didn't work out this appointment - sorry you couldn't bill my insurance I guess?


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