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Dr. Fergie Molina, pediatric dentist in Miami

Dr. Fergie Molina

Dentista pediátrico

Biography

La Dra. Fergie Molina es una odontóloga pediátrica certificada que cree que todo niño debería tener experiencias dentales positivas. Obtuvo una licenciatura en Biología y Química
from the Florida State University in 2011. She then continued her graduate career and obtained her dental doctorate degree at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.

Having completed her dental career in 2019, Dr. Molina moved to New York City where she completed a general practice residency at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx.Dr. Molina then concluded her specialty residency in pediatric dentistry at Howard University in Washington, DC. 

One of Dr. Molina’s focus is educating children and parents on the importance of oral health as well as a healthy diet. She has a passion for restoring form, function and aesthetics of the oral structures.

Dr. Molina is very interested in topics such as sleep-disordered breathing and strives to help recognize children who may benefit from sleep study analyses. Additionally, Dr. Molina holds priviledges at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital and Joe Dimaggio Children’s Hospital where she treats children requiring treatment under general anesthesia. 

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