Dr. Brandon Kitchens
Dr. Brandon Kitchens grew up in Little Rock, AR. He earned a bachelor of science from Lyon College and then a Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in 2010. He then completed a residency specializing in pediatric dentistry at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Brandon enjoys working with his family at Kitchens Pediatric Dentistry since 2013. He loves spending time with his wife, Caroline, and his two daughters during his free time. Dr. Brandon also has a passion for God, hunting, and spending time at the lake.
Dr. Michael Kitchens
Dr. Michael Kitchens joined his father Andy Kitchens’ practice in 2006. He completed his undergraduate studies at Hendrix College. After graduating with high honors from the University of Tennessee Dental School in 2004, he completed his residency in pediatric dentistry in 2006 at the University of Tennessee. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Central Arkansas Dental Association, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, and Arkansas Society of Pediatric Dentists. Dr. Michael is married to Jen Kitchens. They have four children. When away from the office he enjoys hunting and fishing, spending time with his family at the lake, teaching and watching his children play sports, serving at church, and helping care for his family’s cattle farm.
Dr. Michael’s practice philosophy: My goal is to help parents care for their children. I understand that children are a blessing from God and that they each are uniquely made in His image. I see children as a precious gift not only to parents but to our community and world. As a parent of four children, I understand the powerful love parents have for their children and the weight of responsibility included in parenting. It’s an honor to help parents take care of their children. I love being a children’s dentist because I love being around kids. It allows me to work in an environment that is not so serious; it can be light and fun. I enjoy helping children have gentle and easy experiences at our office so they can grow up without fear of going to the dentist. It’s rewarding to help parents instill in their children a personal responsibility for their health while they blossom into young men and women.
Dr. Andy Kitchens
Dr. Andy Kitchens received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1975 from the University of Tennessee at Memphis school of Dentistry. He completed a Pediatric Dentistry Residency at the same school in 1977. He went to Memphis State University for his undergraduate study. Dr. Andy Kitchens has been in practice in Little Rock for over forty-two years.
Dr. Andy Kitchens was the President of the University of Tennessee Pediatric Dentistry Alumni Association, the President of the Flying Dentists Association, a member of the Arkansas State Dental Association, the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Orthodontic Society, and the Southwestern Society of Pediatric Dentistry.
He is married and a father to four boys and currently has 10 grandchildren. In his free time he enjoys flying, snow skiing, working on the family cattle ranch, hunting and spending time at Greers Ferry Lake with family and friends.