Pediatric Dentistry
Excellent Oral Health Begins With Good Oral Care
All parents want what’s best for their families. When good oral care, including routine dental checkups, start at an early age, our office can closely monitor the development and health of your child’s smile as they grow. It’s essential to keep in mind that preventive care and timely treatment for any emerging dental issues not only helps to ensure ongoing oral health but also supports overall well-being, and contributes to a positive self-image.
You can rest assured that your child’s smile is in the best of hands at our office! We provide gentle and precise care in an environment that’s comfortable, warm, and engaging. At Family Dental & Advanced Implant Center, we offer a comprehensive range of dental services designed to address the dental needs of children of all ages. Whether it’s your little one’s first trip to the dentist, a routine visit, treatment for a dental emergency, or more, we’re well equipped to provide the care that’s needed.
We take a proactive approach and emphasize the importance of dental prevention as the key to good oral health. We provide you and your child with the resources as well as the tools to establish an effective brushing and flossing routine and offer nutritional guidance and advice on potentially harmful oral habits. Our entire team strives to make each visit with your child a positive, informative, and beneficial experience.
Regular Checkups And Routine Care
Studies show that children and teens lose an estimated 51 million school hours each year to dental problems. To help your child maintain optimal oral health and a smile that’s healthy and bright, we recommend dental checkups and cleanings twice a year.
As skilled and compassionate providers of care, we understand all aspects of dental development and are sensitive to the unique needs of children. At each periodic exam, a member of our professional team will review your child’s medical and dental history and then perform a thorough clinical assessment of the teeth, gums, jaws, and the surrounding oral tissues. We’ll also check your child’s bite, jaw alignment, and function.
Because it’s vital to see what’s going on below the surface, we’ll take digital radiographs as needed, to check for the presence of any cavities, or infection and to evaluate the position of your child’s developing teeth and the health of jaw bone. We’ll also perform a professional dental cleaning to eliminate any plaque or debris that has accumulated between the teeth or in hard to reach places.
Tooth Decay Is The Single Most Common Chronic Childhood Disease
At every stage of your child’s development, we’ll advise you on the most effective methods of keeping his or her teeth clean and discuss the foods, beverages, and harmful oral habits that can lead to problems. While it can be difficult sometimes to get children into a regular oral hygiene routine, we’ll give you tips and advice on how to make brushing and flossing a fun part of their daily activities. As your trusted partner you can rely on the office of Family Dental Center to keep a close watch on your child’s oral health and development.
Optimal Oral Health Guidelines
- Establishing a dental partnership when your child is small.
- Keeping your baby’s and toddler’s teeth clean.
- Not allowing your baby to sleep with a bottle of milk or juice.
- Bringing your child to the dentist for routine checkups and care.
- Leading by example and encouraging the recommended tooth brushing and flossing routine.
- Promoting wise dietary choices and healthy snacking, including replacing sugary drinks with water and limiting sweets.
- Providing supportive guidance to help your child put away their pacifier and stop thumb or finger sucking at the appropriate time.
- Making sure your child wears a mouthguard when playing specific sports.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should our child have their first dental appointment?
When will my baby's first tooth appear?
How should I clean my baby's new teeth?
What should I do if my baby is teething?
Why are baby teeth so important?
Can babies develop tooth decay?
What is baby bottle syndrome?
Will thumb or finger sucking affect the development of my child's smile?
If your child is still thumb or finger sucking by the age of five or six years, it’s time to constructively help them stop the habit. If it has caused any alterations to the alignment of the teeth or jaws, or if it is affecting your child’s speech or swallowing patterns, it’s likely your child requires orthodontic care.
How often should my child have a dental checkup?
What if my child is anxious and has difficulty sitting for treatment?
Why are back-to-school checkups so important?
What causes cavities?
What is a space maintainer?
When is the best time to begin orthodontic care?
What's the best way to protect a child's smile if they play sports?
Why are dental sealants recommended?
Will my child's wisdom teeth require extraction?
What if my child has a dental emergency?
Equally frequent reasons for children to require urgent dental care are painful toothaches, dental infections, and mouth ulcerations. Whatever your child’s dental emergency may be, you can rely on our office to provide skilled, compassionate, and reliable care. Our goal is to get your child back on the road to oral health while alleviating any associated discomfort and preventing more serious consequences to their dental health and overall well-being.

