Ja'rell Wilson DDSBoard Certified Pediatric Dentist

GRADUATION
May 2016
SPECIALTY
Pediatrics
LOCATION
Arizona
EMAIL ADDRESS
info@jarellwilsondds.com

Dr. Wilson

/My Philosophy




Every child in need deserves quality care. That philosophy is core to everything I am. My job is to treat tiny teeth and growing mouths, but my purpose goes much deeper. I consider myself an advocate for the overall health and well-being of children. Whether I’m placing a crown, easing a child’s anxiety, or educating a parent about proper oral hygiene, every moment is an opportunity to build trust, instill confidence, and create a lifelong foundation for health.

My approach is holistic. Each visit is designed to be more than a dental visit; it’s a trust building moment. I take the time to explain, to listen, and to connect. I want my dental office to be a place of positivity and comfort, not fear. For parents and caregivers, I want to be a partner, someone who empowers them with the information, the tools, and encouragement needed to care for their child’s health. I want children to associate going to the dentist with kindness. My goal is for every child to leave my chair smiling.

To me, pediatric dentistry is about far more than oral health. It’s about giving children the confidence to smile. It’s about empowering parents with knowledge. It’s about helping families build healthy routines that become lifelong habits. And it’s about showing up, every day, with purpose at heart. Because every smile matters and every child deserves one that lasts a lifetime.




testimonials




I was like wow, immediately my 1 yr old son was comfortable. There was so much great & positive energy & very welcoming. Dr. Wilson was amazing to towards my son..
Kids Dental Office of Phoenix

Excellent experience for a first time visit. Dr Jarell Wilson took his time with us and also explained things to my little one. My daughter absolutely loved the place...
Kids Dental Office of Phoenix

The Journey

/ A series of wonderful destinations; with awesome experiences & amazing people that have guided me along the way.

Adventures
Feb 9

San Carlos Apache 2024 – Present

About an hour & forty-five minutes east of Phoenix, tucked in the foothills of the mountains, is one of the most impressive healthcare facilities I’ve ever been in. The drive…

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Kids Dental Office of Phoenix 2022-Present

Like many dentists, I started with a deep desire to help people; and now, especially children, live pain-free and smile with confidence. Somewhere along the way, I discovered something just…

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Aug 5
Jun 30
Casa Grande

NYU Langone – Phoenix 2020-2022

Casa Grande 2022

My journey through the NYU Langone Pediatric Dental Residency was not defined by a single location, but by a mosaic of experiences that shaped the provider and person I am…

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IHS Navajo Nation 2018-2024

Pinon Dental Team 2019

In 2018, I embarked on a journey that would profoundly shape both my life and career. For five years, I worked at a federal healthcare facility on the Navajo Nation…

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Dec 3
Sep 24

Erie County Medical Center 2016-2018

ECMC Residents 2017-2018

Embarking on a post-doc dental residency was an amazing eye opening experience. I had no idea how profoundly it would shape the clinician and person I would become. Training at…

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ARMY National Guard 2015-2024

BOLC 2017

Some of the most defining moments in our lives start as a simple conversations. For me, it began in my childhood, growing up in Colorado Springs, Colorado; a military town…

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Jun 15
May 20

Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry 2012-2016

Graduation May 2016

It Began at MMC.. Starting on the journey to become a dentist was both a calling and a privilege. When I think back on my time at Meharry Medical College,…

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Pediatric Oral Health Statistics


“Tooth decay is the #1 top chronic disease in children; more common than asthma or childhood obesity”
“33 out of 100 preschoolers living in America experience tooth decay, and those living in poverty have the highest prevalence of untreated dental caries.”
“Children who have cavities in their baby teeth are 3 times more likely to get cavities in their adult teeth. Children with poor oral health are nearly 3 times more likely to miss school as a result of dental pain.”
“Approximately 34 million school hours are lost each year due to dental problems.  These children are also more likely to have lower school performance.”