About Our Orlando Children’s Dental Office

High-Quality Care Parents Trust & Kids Love

At CFTT & KD, our team has two primary goals: to educate parents about their children’s oral health and development and ensure that kids have fun! Dr. Nabi puts her decades of experience and years of advanced training to use by answering important questions from parents and providing the latest, minimally-invasive, and leading-edge dental care for kids. Whether your child is in need of a frenectomy or other children’s dental services, feel free to give our office a call to schedule their appointment today!

Trust Your Child’s Health in a True Professional’s Hands

Dr. Nabi has completed three mini-residencies in pediatric dentistry from the University of Florida, University of Indiana, and the University of Minnesota. She has also completed courses on treating lip and tongue ties through the Tongue-Tied Academy and holds privileges at AdventHealth Hospital in Orlando, where she’s able to provide safe hospital dentistry for children with special needs. Dr. Nabi’s wealth of experience allows her to provide first-class children’s dentistry in Orlando for all children.

Hospital Privileges for Safe, Comfortable Care

Dr. Nabi has been associated with and has privileges at AdventHealth Hospital in Orlando for the past eight years. Paired with her unique experience, she cares for patients with special needs under general anesthesia in a safe, professional environment. That way, if your child experiences extreme adverse reactions to the dental office or fear, our team can still provide them with comfortable and effective children’s dentistry.

State-of-the-Art Laser Technology

Instead of using surgical scissors to treat lip and tongue ties, our team utilizes our Light Scalpel laser. This advanced piece of technology makes the treatment process more precise, comfortable, and faster, as well as minimizes discomfort during and after the procedure itself. It emits a beam of light that vaporizes overgrown soft tissue as well as cauterizes the treatment area, minimizing bleeding and post-operative risk of infection.