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Dr. Ana Norena, orthodontist in Miami

Dr. Ana Norena

Orthodontist

Biography

Dr. Ana Maria Norena is a highly skilled dentist specializing in orthodontics, dedicated to exceptional dental care and creating beautiful smiles. With a passion for optimal oral health and confidence, she graduated at the top of her class from Nova Southeastern University with a DMD degree.

Dr. Norena pursued advanced orthodontic training and completed a rigorous residency program. Her expertise includes traditional braces, clear aligner systems, and innovative orthodontic approaches. Actively participating in continuing education, she stays updated on the latest advancements in orthodontic technology.

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At Pediatric Dental Centers, we take pride in providing gentle, expert care tailored to your child’s unique needs. We’re here to make every visit a positive and empowering experience for your family.

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Together for Colombia: Pediatric Dental Centers Launches Donation Drive for Earthquake-Affected Families

Together for Colombia: Pediatric Dental Centers Launches Donation Drive for Earthquake-Affected Families

Pediatric Dental Centers is joining the relief efforts following the devastating earthquake in Colombia, collecting essential supplies to support families and communities affected by the emergency. On August 10, 2026, a powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck western Colombia, causing severe damage across several regions, including Cali, Pereira, Manizales, Quibdó and surrounding communities. The emergency has displaced… 

Healthy Smiles Start with Healthy Eating: A Parent’s Guide to Pediatric Dental Health and Children’s Nutrition

Healthy Smiles Start with Healthy Eating: A Parent’s Guide to Pediatric Dental Health and Children’s Nutrition

When it comes to protecting your child’s smile, most parents think about brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups. While these habits are essential, diet and nutrition play an equally important role in children’s oral health. From a baby’s first tooth through the teenage years, what children eat and drink directly impacts their risk of cavities, gum… 

Teeth Numbers and Names: A Parent’s Guide to Your Child’s Dental Anatomy

Teeth Numbers and Names: A Parent’s Guide to Your Child’s Dental Anatomy

Have you ever heard your child’s dentist say something like “tooth number 8” or “tooth letter K” and wondered what it meant? Dentists use a standardized system of numbers and letters to identify each tooth. This makes it easier to record cavities, monitor tooth development, explain treatments, and communicate accurately with parents and other dental… 

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