What is Pediatric Dentistry?
Pediatric dentistry focuses on providing comprehensive oral health care for infants, children, and adolescents. Our pediatric dentists have specialized training in treating the unique dental needs of young patients, ensuring that they develop healthy smiles and positive attitudes towards dental care.
Gentle, Child-Friendly Care
Our team uses gentle, child-friendly techniques to make dental visits comfortable and stress-free for you and your little ones.
Prevention of Future Problems
By addressing potential issues early on, pediatric dentistry helps prevent more serious dental problems from developing later in life.
Early Oral Health Education
We teach children about the importance of oral hygiene and help them develop good dental habits that will last a lifetime.
Pediatric Dental Services
Preventive Dentistry
We offer routine check-ups, cleanings, and preventive treatments to help keep your child's smile healthy and cavity-free.
Restorative Dentistry
We offer a range of restorative treatments, such as fillings and crowns, to repair damaged or decayed teeth and restore your child's smile.
Oral Cancer Screenings
Our pediatric dentists perform thorough oral cancer screenings to identify any abnormalities or early signs of oral cancer in children and adolescents.
Fluoride Treatments
Fluoride treatments strengthen your child's tooth enamel, making their teeth more resistant to decay and reducing the risk of cavities.
Dental Sealants
Dental sealants are a protective coating applied to your child's molars, helping to prevent cavities in these hard-to-clean areas.
Silver Diamine Fluoride
Silver diamine fluoride is a non-invasive treatment that helps stop tooth decay and prevent further damage to your child's teeth.
Pediatric Dental Fillings
Our tooth-colored fillings blend seamlessly with your child's natural teeth, providing a durable and aesthetic solution for cavities.
Pediatric Dental Crowns
We offer both stainless steel and tooth-colored crowns to protect and restore severely damaged or decayed teeth in children.
Pediatric Emergencies
Our dentists are equipped to handle dental emergencies, providing prompt care to alleviate pain and prevent further damage.
Pediatric Sedation
We offer nitrous oxide sedation to help anxious or fearful children relax during their dental treatments, ensuring a comfortable experience.
Pulpotomies
Often referred to as a baby root canal, a pulpotomy is a procedure that removes infected pulp from a primary tooth, helping to save the tooth and prevent premature loss.
Extractions
When necessary, we perform gentle tooth extractions to remove severely damaged, decayed, or crowded teeth, promoting better oral health for your child.
Space Maintenance
Space maintainers are custom-made appliances that hold space for permanent teeth when a primary tooth is lost prematurely, preventing orthodontic issues.
Special Needs Care
Our pediatric dentists are trained to provide compassionate, personalized care for children with special needs, ensuring their oral health is well-maintained.
Oral Habits
We offer guidance and treatment for oral habits such as thumb-sucking and pacifier use, helping to prevent long-term dental problems.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Are baby teeth really that important?
Yes, baby teeth play a crucial role in your child's oral development, helping them speak and chew properly, and guiding the permanent teeth into place.
When should my child first visit the dentist?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children have their first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth appearing.
How often should my child see the dentist?
Children should typically visit the dentist every six months for routine check-ups and cleanings, or more frequently if recommended by their pediatric dentist.