Chicago Loop Dentistry
The general dentistry practice of Dr. Jessica Mehta, located in the heart of Downtown Chicago. Dr. Mehta currently resides in Chicago with her Cavapoochon pup.
Dr. Jessica Mehta grew up in the ‘burbs, but (after many years) has declared her right to call the city of Chicago home. Dr. Mehta completed her undergraduate studies in Biomedical Sciences at Marquette University followed by dental school there via admission thought a competitive pre-dental scholars program, one of only a few nationwide.
“ I decided to pursue dentistry in high-school. I took an
We are thrilled to be a part of ’s newest initiative, ! Join us on State Street for the FREE event series filled with interactive art, lively entertainment, and surprises for the entire family. Register for more details and a chance to win a $1000 Loop staycation package. For dates and lineup details, and to register, visit: LoopChicago.com/Sundays.
Spread some joy! Share a reason that's lighting up your day with a smile.
Our booth from the Lincoln Park Greekfest this past weekend. We had a great time seeing everyone who stopped by! Eventeny
Teeth are so cool! Different teeth have different functions. Here are what your incisors, canines, and molars help do.
We had a blast at Mayfest and always enjoy being out in the community seeing you all!
Pause, breathe, and appreciate the goodness around you. It's the little things that matter most.
Summer dreams are calling! Share your bucket list destination you wish to visit this summer below.
We're out and about handing out goodies! Make a new patient appointment with us and be entered into a monthly drawing to win Cubs tickets! 🎟️
Teething can be upsetting for babies and their parents alike! We're here to help with a few simple teething tips:
1. Learn to spot signs of teething. Typically around the six-month mark, the first teeth will begin to emerge. A teething baby may show behavioral changes that are actually teething symptoms, such as decreased interest in breastfeeding, excessive drooling, refusal of foods they normally like, difficulty sleeping, or general irritability. They might also become more interested in chewing or sucking on things.
2. Recognize what ISN'T a sign of teething. Sometimes parents misidentify other symptoms as having to do with teething, when it could be an unrelated illness. A runny nose, fever, or diarrhea could be signs of a viral infection. Consult a pediatrician if they get worse.
3. Try different soothing techniques. Continue breastfeeding if possible, and provide something safe to chew on like a teething toy, but be cautious when choosing teething toys. Make sure they do not contain PVC, BPA, or phthalates — all compounds that potentially cause harm if ingested by a child. Some toys can be chilled to provide extra relief, and some can be fastened to the child's clothing.
Honoring the brave souls who gave everything. This Memorial Day, we remember their sacrifice and the freedom they fought for.
Hats off to the graduates! Congratulations on all your hard work and your well-deserved success!
The great toothpaste debate! Are you Team Squeeze or Team Roll? Cast your vote in the comments below.
Meet Veronica! You will see her smiley face around the office and receive great care from her. She is here for all your dental needs!
Trust us to light up your smile with top-notch dental care that makes a difference.
Seasons change and so do outdoor adventures! What's your go-to time of year for embracing the great outdoors? Comment below!
There’s a good reason dental health professionals warn their patients not to chew ice. This habit can cause serious and permanent damage to teeth and gums, so what makes it so addicting in spite of the dangers?
Compulsive ice eating is called pagophagia. Sometimes it's a symptom of pica, a psychological disorder in which a person feels compelled to eat large quantities of non-food items, such as dirt, clay, hair, or ice. A nutrition gap could be responsible.
Recent studies suggest a link between anemia and compulsive ice eating. The theory is that chewing ice makes up for the lack of iron (which we need to carry oxygen to the brain) by stimulating blood flow to the head. It's an interesting workaround but doesn't address the root cause. Iron supplements would be more effective, without the drawbacks to dental health.
What can ice do to our teeth and gums? The same thing it can do to pavement over repeated freezes and thaws. The problem isn't how hard ice is, but how cold it is. Tooth enamel is very brittle and can easily fracture due to so many dramatic temperature changes from the contact with ice. The gums are also in danger. The ice numbs them, so it's hard to notice if they're getting sliced and damaged.
Meet Chante! She is an amazing team member and wonderful at what she does. We hope you get to know her when you come into the office!
Delicious delights for a dazzling smile! Here are some foods that promote good oral health and keep your smile shining bright. Eat well, smile often!
Experience the calming and professional atmosphere at our dental office, where we strive to make your smile our top priority.
Celebrating the heart of the home! Happy Mother's Day to all the #1 moms out there. Tag your mom below to wish her a wonderful day!
Hello May! We're ready for all the new possibilities and adventures you bring. Here's to a fresh start and making the most of every moment.
Many people think the harder they brush, the cleaner their teeth are but that's simply not true! Too much pressure when brushing can negatively impact the enamel and gums so make sure to brush softly.
Dental office fun! We love what we do! 🤍🦷🪥
This is a reminder that your mental health matters not just this month but every month! Take care of yourself.
Let's Taco Bout all the Mamas! 🌮😋🤩
For the month of May, refer a patient and receive a $50 gift card from us!🥰
It’s time to party! How do you celebrate Cinco de Mayo?
Happy Star Wars Day! May the Force be with you, because Yoda Best Patient!
Your smile deserves the best! Remember to replace your toothbrush every 3 months and if it’s beginning to fray, throw it away.
Everyone 🐶 in the office is hard at work this week.
We're at Lincoln Park Greek Fest giving away dental goodies this weekend!
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Our Mission
Our mission is to provide thorough dental care that positively impacts your health and wellness. We aim to understand individual needs with compassion and honesty to deliver the highest quality of service. We value patient education to give you the tools to take control of your oral health. For us, patients come first and your best interest is always at heart.
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Address
25 E Washington Street Ste 1121
Chicago, IL
60602
Opening Hours
Monday | 8am - 6pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
Thursday | 8am - 6pm |