
At Smile Island Dental Group, we’re passionate about creating healthy, happy smiles for patients of all ages. As a locally owned, multi-specialty practice, we’re proud to provide comprehensive care to families in one welcoming, island-inspired space.

Now Accepting New Patients!

Preventive care keeps little smiles strong and cavity-free through every stage of growth.

Our compassionate team is trained to meet the needs of every patient—including children with sensory sensitivities or special healthcare needs.

From toddlers to teens, we provide personalized, age-appropriate care that grows with your family.

Meet Dr. Cindy Weideman
Dr. Cindy Weideman, a board-certified pediatric dentist, brings over 30 years of expertise in creating a gentle, caring experience for young patients.
Our Location
6522 Lonetree Blvd
Rocklin, CA 95765
(916) 633-6131
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The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children see a dentist by their first birthday, or within six months of their first tooth coming in—whichever comes first.Early visits help us monitor your child’s dental development, catch potential issues early, and help them become comfortable in the dental office environment. Think of it as a “well-baby checkup” for their teeth!
We work with many major dental insurance plans and are happy to help you understand your coverage.If you’re not sure whether your plan is accepted, give our office a quick call—we’ll gladly check for you and explain any out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins. We also offer flexible payment options for families without insurance.
Absolutely! We understand that dental visits can be a little intimidating for kids, especially at first. Parents are always welcome to stay with their child during exams and most treatments.
In some cases, especially during certain procedures, we may recommend a little space to help build your child’s confidence—but we’ll always discuss it with you beforehand.
Yes! We provide preventive care and restorative treatments, such as fillings, sealants, and fluoride, to protect and strengthen your child’s teeth.