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Candace A.
Mensing, D.D.S.
Dr. Candace Mensing grew
up in Rochester and knew at an early age that she wanted
to work with children. After attending Rochester State
Junior College, she received a Bachelor of Science
degree, her dental degree and a Master’s degree in
Pediatric Dentistry from the University of Minnesota.
For a year following graduation Dr. Mensing taught
Pediatric Dentistry at the University of Minnesota,
before returning to Rochester in 1977 to begin
practicing pediatric dentistry.
Dr. Mensing enjoys working with glass (stained glass,
glass etching and glass painting), long walks, bird
watching, music, reading and spending time with family
and friends.
Her son, Judd, is a student at Iowa State University in
Ames.
Robyn R.
Loewen, D.D.S.
Dr. Robyn Loewen received
her Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from Gustavus
Adolphus College and her dental degree from the
University of Minnesota in 1988. After practicing
general dentistry in Alexandria, Minnesota for three
years, Dr. Loewen was accepted in Children’s Hospital of
Wisconsin’s Pediatric Dentistry residency. Committed to
the care of children, she completed her specialty
training in 1993 and has practiced pediatric dentistry
in Rochester for the past 13 years. Dr. Loewen is
a Diplomat of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
and a member of the surgery staff at Olmsted Medical
Center.
Dr. Loewen’s hobbies include playing the piano, camping
and hiking, downhill skiing, trying new recipes and
reading. She and her husband, Tom, keep busy
attending the many sporting events in which their
children, Bailey and Erik, are active participants.
Dr. Mensing and Dr.
Loewen are active members of the American Academy of
Pediatric Dentistry, the American Dental Association and
several other state, regional and local professional
dental organizations. With their enthusiastic,
experienced and dedicated staff of professionals, they
participate in numerous preschool programs, and visit
elementary schools, day care centers and parent groups
in Rochester. Other community projects the entire
staff volunteers their time for are Junior League
preschool events, the Ronald McDonald House, and “Give
Kids a Smile Day”. These volunteer activities contribute
to the practice commitment and mission to educate
parents and children about the importance of good oral
health.
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