Similar to a general dentist, pediatric dentists can provide comprehensive oral care for your child, with services like:
In addition, a pediatric practice is designed to meet the unique and specific dental needs of children and teenagers. Pediatric dentists go through years of education, clinical experience, and training to learn to properly care for your child’s oral health. The specialized training pediatric dentists receive enables them to provide more benefits to your child than a general dentist. Here are just five examples of how our pediatric team will enhance your child’s experience during their next appointment.
Caring for primary teeth, also known as “baby teeth,” is just as important as caring for adult teeth. Children’s primary teeth are more susceptible to cavities than our adult teeth because the tooth enamel is thinner and many children will take time to learn proper brushing routines and techniques.
Our Pediatric dental team specializes in ensuring your child’s baby teeth are healthy by teaching good oral health habits, advising your family on proper nutrition, and making sure your child’s development is on track. We also offer treatment for prevention, like topical fluoride and dental sealants that help protect our teeth from cavities. If we detect problems or concerns, our team will treat the teeth with a conservative approach and teach your family the proper skills for long-term health.
While brushing and flossing our teeth with proper technique and routine can sometimes feel like a chore, pediatric dentists incorporate fun lessons to teach your child great oral health habits because we know the importance of preventing dental disease at a young age. A child who associates the dentist with positive experiences is less likely to have dental anxiety and more likely to have a healthy mouth well into adulthood.
Our team engages with children by playing games, using interactive education techniques, and rewarding good habits with toys and prizes so our patients are excited to keep coming back. By choosing a pediatric dentist who’s a great fit for your family, you can increase and maintain your kids’ eagerness to implement daily oral hygiene habits that last a lifetime.
Did you know the most common chronic disease in children is cavities? Dental caries in children are five times more common than asthma. And according to the CDC, over 50% of children ages 6 to 8 have had a cavity in at least one of their baby teeth.
Dental treatment is necessary, though it can sometimes cause distress. A pediatric dental team will focus on minimizing pain and discomfort, offering open communication, and utilizing modern tools and technology, so your child’s treatment is quick and with minimal pain. Also, because kids are more prone to cavities, pediatric dentists encourage preventative treatments like sealants and fluoride, so we can prevent cavities before they’re formed.
Once your child starts developing primary teeth, it’s time for them to visit a pediatric dentist. Typically, their first teeth will erupt within six months of life, so we recommend bringing them to the dentist by their first birthday. Introducing your child to a pediatric dentist early will help increase their comfort with their dental team and ensure they receive proper dental care to prevent oral disease, cavities, and decay.
If your child is old enough to see a pediatric dentist, we suggest speaking with our team to learn more about our approach to patient care. We also invite you to call us to learn how we provide a welcoming, comfortable, and fun environment that puts your child’s oral health first.
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