
A Lifetime of Smiles Starts With a Good Foundation
Healthy teeth are vital for your child’s development, from early childhood through their teenage years and beyond. However, we understand how challenging it can be to manage a busy family schedule with work, school, and extracurricular activities.
That’s why we strive to make dental visits as seamless as possible. With flexible hours and grouped appointments for family convenience, we’re here to accommodate your needs.
As your child grows, they’ll experience key dental milestones—from their first dental visit to losing baby teeth, welcoming their adult teeth, and eventually managing their own routine dental care. We look forward to being part of each step in their journey toward a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Our Children’s Dentistry services
Child’s First Appointment
A child's first dental visit is an important step in setting the foundation for a lifetime of good oral health.
Fluoride Treatment
Strengthen enamel and protect molars from cavities and decay with professional fluoride treatment.
Orthodontics for Teens
A major milestone for many young adults, orthodontic treatment boosts confidence and enhances their smile, setting the foundation for a lifetime of healthy teeth.
Pediatric Treatment & Education
Ongoing care from infancy to teenage years tailored for children and their parents or guardians.
Teeth Cleaning for Kids
Routine pediatric dental care monitors their oral health developments and helps prevent future problems.
Contact us today
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
It’s recommended that children visit the dentist by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth erupting, which typically occurs around six months of age. If you notice any issues or your child seems to be in discomfort, don’t hesitate to book an appointment. It’s never too late to schedule their first dental visit.
Although baby teeth will eventually fall out, they play a critical role in your child’s overall development. They maintain space in the jaws for permanent teeth and influence facial structure, speech, and eating habits. Healthy primary teeth also promote confidence and encourage your child to smile freely, fostering positive lifelong habits.
The duration of the appointment depends on your child’s needs and comfort level. Generally, you can expect the visit to last about one hour.
Children should visit the dentist as often as adults, ideally every six months for checkups and cleanings. If your child is experiencing tooth or jaw pain, avoiding certain foods, or showing signs of discomfort, schedule an appointment as soon as possible.
Cavities are holes in the teeth caused by bacteria and plaque buildup, worsened by sugary or acidic foods and drinks. They can occur without noticeable pain, so it’s essential to treat cavities early to prevent infection or further complications, even in baby teeth.
Oral health extends beyond teeth to include gums, tongue, and the entire oral system. Swollen, sore, or bleeding gums can indicate underlying issues that may affect your overall oral health if left untreated.
Absolutely! We understand how busy family life can be and are happy to schedule multiple appointments back-to-back to make your visit more convenient. Contact us to arrange a time that works for everyone.
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