PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Welcome to our pediatric dentistry clinic, where we strive to provide the highest quality dental care to children of all ages in a safe, comfortable, and fun environment.

                  Our team of experienced pediatric dentists and staff is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care for your child's oral health. We understand that visiting the dentist can be a daunting experience for children, which is why we strive to make every visit a positive and enjoyable one.

                  Our services include routine dental check-ups, cleanings, fillings, and sealants, as well as more complex procedures such as tooth extractions and dental restorations. We use the latest technology and techniques to ensure that your child receives the best possible care.

                  PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY TREATMENTS:

                  • Regular oral health exams (including caries risk assessment for infant and mother)

                  • Preventive dental care (such as brushing and diet/nutrition recommendations)

                  • Provide or recommend special preventive care to safeguard against problems, such as teething and gum disease

                  • Offer habit counseling (e.g., thumb sucking, pacifier use)

                  • Offer assessment and treatment for teeth straightening and improper bite in the young child (orthodontics)

                  • Regular cleaning and fluoride treatments; and use of sealants to prevent cavities

                  • Fillings and Extractions

                  • Diagnose and treat dental developmental difficulties (e.g., root canals on adult teeth that have not fully formed)

                  • Emergency visits: Trauma & Accidents (Fractured teeth, knocked out teeth, and other Paediatric Dental accidents.)

                  • Conscious sedation for Children

                  • Provide mouth guards (to prevent sports injuries)

                  • Diagnose oral conditions associated with diseases such as diabetes, congenital heart defects, asthma and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

                  • Provide management of gum diseases and conditions, such as paediatric periodontal disease, ulcers and tongue-tie (when the membrane that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth is shorter than normal. If tongue-tie interferes with breastfeeding, a paediatric dentist can clip the membrane to release the tongue)



                  At our clinic, we believe that prevention is the key to maintaining healthy teeth and gums. We offer comprehensive preventive services such as fluoride treatments and dental hygiene education to help your child develop good oral hygiene habits from a young age.

                  We also understand that every child is unique and has different needs. That's why we take the time to get to know your child and tailor our treatment plans to meet their individual needs. Our goal is to create a trusting and long-lasting relationship with our patients and their families.

                  In addition to our dental services, we also offer a range of amenities to make your child's visit as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. Our waiting room is equipped with toys, and games to keep your child entertained while they wait for their appointment.

                  We are committed to providing affordable and accessible dental care for all families. We accept most insurance plans and offer flexible payment options to ensure that your child receives the care they need.

                  Thank you for choosing our pediatric dentistry clinic for your child's dental care needs. We look forward to meeting you and your family and providing exceptional care for your child's oral health.

                  Our Process

                  Contact Us

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                  Mobile Application ...etc

                  Book
                  Appointment

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                  Receive Your Treatment Plan

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                  Treatment

                  FAQ

                  Why should I bring my child to see a pediatric dentist?

                  Just as a pediatrician treats your child’s heath needs, a pediatric dentist is trained to treat your child’s oral needs. A pediatric dental specialist has received two to three additional years of training after dental school to specifically treat children.

                  Teething, the process of baby (primary) teeth coming through the gums into the mouth, is variable among individual babies. In general, the first baby teeth that appear are usually the lower front teeth and they usually begin erupting between the age of six and eight months.

                  Age 1. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Dental Association recommend having your child’s first dental checkup at age 1 or when the first teeth erupt.

                  Play mimicking games with your child to “open wide.” Use a washcloth to wipe your child’s teeth after each feeding. Have your child see you actively participating in good oral habits like brushing and flossing. Most importantly, maintain a positive attitude. A child can notice apprehension and fear from a parent.

                  If you or your child are apprehensive about his or her first visit, you can bring your child in for a pre-tour of our office. Also, show your child pictures of our office and staff on our website. Let your child know that it is important to keep his or her teeth and gums healthy, and that the doctor is there to help.

                  Primary or “baby” teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also assist in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt. It is also important to start introducing your child to good oral hygiene habits and regular dental check-ups when they are young, to insure a long life with good oral health.

                  You can definitely play a role in decreasing your child's risk for baby bottle tooth decay. Encourage your child to drink from a cup as he or she approaches the first birthday. Children should not fall asleep with a bottle containing anything but water. At-will nighttime breast-feeding should be avoided after the first primary (baby) teeth begin to erupt. Drinking juice from a bottle should be avoided. When juice is offered, it should be in a cup.