Dr. Jennifer T. Silc grew up in the small town of Ironwood, Michigan. She is happily married to Dr. Bryan Nakfoor, an orthodontist in Park Ridge and Arlington Heights. Shes also a proud mother to her daughter, Morgan, and her son, Grant.
When starting in dentistry, Dr. Silc found the ideal way to combine her genuine interest in helping people and her love of teeth. These motivations are the driving force behind her excellent care and high-level of expertise.
Her caring and compassionate personality, together with her impressive experience, create a unique healthcare visit for our patients. A genuine love for people means that Dr. Silc takes time to build meaningful relationships with all of her patients as she guides you to a lifetime of smiles!
As an all-female team, our loving and sensitive nature allows us to provide meaningful experiences that center on your personal needs. We deliver all our services comfortably and compassionately from beginning to end.
If you are feeling a little anxious about your visit, well strive to treat you like family and make you feel at home. Our team also provides safe sedation options to help you relax and breeze through your visit.
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Rating 5.0 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
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newest oldest highest lowestMegan Waiflein-Budris
2 years ago
Dr. Silc is a wonderful and extremely knowledgeable periodontist. She has implanted a bone graft, tooth implant, and performed a gum graft surgery on me, and they were all successful. Her staff is friendly and helpful. I recommend her to anyone needing periodontal work.
Roger Konwal
2 years ago
Very nice office. Pleasant and knowledgeable staff. Great doctor who explains things very well and is accommodating to personal requests. Would not hesitate to recommend to family or friends.
Shahina Perve
2 years ago
I went in as a new patient the dr was soo aggressive in her exam that my mouth is still hurting very pricey I had to take medication for the pain from my referring dentist she had no compassion even though I was pounding on my legs from the pain I should have stopped her my mistake