
A Lifetime of Smiles Starts with a Good Foundation
Healthy smiles play an important role in your child’s growth from infancy through the teenage years and into adulthood. We know managing a busy family schedule can be challenging. Between work, school, and everything else, it often feels like there is no time to catch a break.
Our goal is to make visits to the dentist smooth and stress free. We are happy to offer flexible hours and schedule appointments close together for your convenience.
As your child grows, they will reach many dental milestones, such as their first dental visit, losing baby teeth, getting adult teeth, and eventually coming to the dentist independently to maintain their oral health. We look forward to being there with you at every step.
Our Children’s Dentistry services
Fluoride Treatment
Protect and strengthen your tooth enamel while guarding molars against cavities and decay.
Teeth Cleaning for Kids
Routine pediatric dental care monitors your child’s oral health progress and helps prevent future problems.
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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your child will typically begin to get their first teeth at around six months. It is recommended that children visit the dentist by age one or within six months after their first tooth appears. If you suspect any issues or if your child shows signs of discomfort or pain, please schedule an appointment as soon as possible. It is never too late for a child to have their first dental visit.
Baby teeth are just as important as adult teeth. They do much more than hold space for permanent teeth. Healthy baby teeth influence the way a child’s face develops, how they smile, and how often they smile. Children who feel confident and smile freely from an early age are more likely to keep those habits. Even mild dental pain, which children sometimes accept as normal, can have lasting effects on their eating habits, including how they chew, their food preferences, and how much they eat.
The length of the appointment depends on your child’s needs and how comfortable they feel during the exam. Typically, a visit lasts about one hour.
Toddlers, children, and teens should visit the dentist as often as adults do. We recommend a checkup and cleaning every six months unless otherwise advised. If your child complains of tooth or jaw pain, frequently rubs or supports their jaw, or avoids hard or cold foods, please book an appointment sooner.
A cavity is a hole in a tooth that grows larger over time. It may or may not cause pain or sensitivity. Treating cavities early is important to prevent serious problems or infection, even in baby teeth. Cavities result from bacteria and plaque buildup, which worsen with sugary or acidic foods and drinks. Some children are more susceptible to cavities than others.
Your mouth includes more than just teeth. It is a system of teeth, tongue, gums, cheeks, glands, ligaments, joints, bone, and other parts. When one area of your oral health suffers, the entire system can be affected. Swollen, itchy, sore, or bleeding gums can be early signs of a more serious issue.
We know how busy family life can be! We can book multiple appointments back to back to serve everyone at once. Please call us, and we will be happy to make arrangements to accommodate your family.
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