Myriam Cerezo, DMD, Pediatric Dentist
About Myriam Cerezo, DMD, Pediatric Dentist
Pediatric dentistry requires a different approach—smaller chairs, gentler explanations, and an understanding that a sticker at the end can mean as much as the cleaning itself. Myriam Cerezo, DMD specializes in that balance, offering dental care tailored to children from infancy through adolescence. The practice handles everything from first visits and fluoride treatments to space maintainers and cavity prevention, all framed in terms a six-year-old might actually understand. Parents in Lower Bucks County often find themselves driving past the usual chain clinics when they realize not every dentist’s office is equipped to explain why "sugar bugs" are the villain in this story.
The office sits at 295 Buck Rd STE 201, Holland, PA 18966, in a professional suite that’s easy to miss if you’re not looking for it—though the families who come here tend to remember the turn after the first visit. Pediatric dentists operate in a niche where the technical work is only half the job; the other half is convincing a nervous child that the strange masked person with the tiny mirror isn’t actually a supervillain. This practice leans into that dual role, with services that include sealants, digital X-rays, and the kind of patient education that might involve a stuffed animal demonstration. No one’s pretending this is a theme park, but the goal is to make it feel less like a chore and more like a routine pit stop.
Logistics matter when you’re coordinating naps, school pickup, and a child’s short attention span. A quick call to (215) 867-8243 can confirm availability for cleanings, emergency visits, or those moments when a loose tooth becomes a family crisis. Pediatric dentists often hear questions that adult dentists don’t—like whether the Tooth Fairy’s exchange rate is negotiable or if a wiggly molar counts as a dental emergency. Here, those questions get answered without eye-rolling, because the entire point is to normalize the experience so the next visit feels like less of an ordeal.
Holland isn’t a dense urban hub, but it’s centrally located enough that families from Newtown, Richboro, and even parts of Northeast Philly end up here when they’re looking for a dentist who won’t talk over their kid’s head. For anyone mapping out the route, the directions are straightforward—just follow Buck Road past the usual strip malls and turn when you see the sign. No promises on the Tooth Fairy’s policies, but the dental work is handled with the right mix of skill and patience.
This listing was last updated on April 14, 2026