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Dr. Cynthia Arocha, pediatric dentist in Miami

Dr. Cynthia Martinez Arocha

Dentista pediátrico

Biography

La Dra. Cynthia Martínez Arocha, originaria de Miami, Florida, es una distinguida odontóloga especializada en odontología pediátrica. Obtuvo su licenciatura en Biología en la Universidad Internacional de Florida en Miami, Florida, antes de cursar una maestría en Ciencias Biomédicas en la Universidad Barry en Hollywood, Florida.

Dr. Arocha went on to obtain her Doctorate of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) from Howard University College of Dentistry, where she discovered her passion for pediatric dentistry. She was drawn to the opportunity to shape the future dental health of children, and this led her to specialize in this field. After graduating, Dr. Arocha completed a rigorous two-year postdoctoral program in Pediatric Dentistry at Howard University College of Dentistry, where she refined her expertise in treating children from diverse backgrounds with varying dental needs. As a pediatric dentist in Miami, FL, Dr. Arocha is dedicated to providing high-quality care in a warm, welcoming environment.

Her mission is to positively impact each child’s dental health and well-being. Dr. Arocha supports both you and your child throughout the entire treatment process, ensuring that dental visits are seen as fun and important for daily health. She fosters open communication, encouraging questions from both parents and children, and builds trusting relationships to ensure smooth exams and procedures. Known for her compassionate and approachable nature, Dr. Arocha strives to make every visit a positive and comfortable experience.

Fuera de su vida profesional, la Dra. Arocha disfruta de pasar tiempo de calidad con su esposo y sus tres hijos. Sus intereses personales incluyen viajar, la artesanía y la organización.

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The patients we see range in age from 6 months to 20 years old.