A Lifetime Of Smiles Starts With A Good Foundation
Healthy smiles are an important part of your child’s development all the way through their teenage years and into adulthood. We understand that juggling a busy family lifestyle can be challenging—between work, school, and extracurricular activities, it can sometimes feel like you’re always on the go without a moment to spare. That’s why we aim to make your visits to the dentist as smooth and effortless as possible, with flexible hours and the option to book appointments for multiple family members together. We know that convenience is key to ensuring your child receives the regular dental care they need.
As your child grows, they’ll hit many important dental care milestones—from their very first visit, to losing their baby teeth, getting their permanent teeth, and eventually becoming an independent dental patient. We’re excited to support your child through every stage of their dental journey. Our goal is to provide a positive and enjoyable experience that encourages lifelong dental health habits.
Our friendly and experienced team is here to make each visit fun and stress-free. We take pride in creating a welcoming environment where your child feels at ease and parents feel confident in the quality of care provided. Whether it’s preventive care, routine check-ups, or any other dental needs, we are dedicated to keeping your child’s smile healthy and bright.
We look forward to being part of your family’s health care team and celebrating each new step in your child’s dental development. Together, we can build a strong foundation for a lifetime of beautiful, confident smiles.
Our Children’s Dentistry services
Child’s First Appointment
A child's first trip to the dentist is a big step in creating healthy dental habits that can last a lifetime.
Fluoride Treatment
Enhance and safeguard your tooth enamel, while providing molars with a protective barrier against decay and cavities.
Orthodontics for Teens
For many teenagers, orthodontics is a significant milestone that not only enhances their smile but also boosts their self-esteem. With the right orthodontic treatment, young adults can achieve a more confident and radiant smile.
Pediatric Treatment & Education
Customized care for children and their caregivers, from infancy through the teenage years.
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
Children should visit the dentist every six months for routine check-ups and cleanings to maintain optimal oral health and catch any potential issues early.
The first visit is usually short and involves a gentle examination of your child’s teeth and gums. We’ll also discuss proper brushing and flossing techniques, diet, and answer any questions you may have.
Talk positively about the dentist, read books about dental visits, and role-play at home to help your child feel more comfortable. Avoid using words like “pain” or “hurt.”
Rinse their mouth with warm water, use a cold compress on their face if there is swelling, and give them a suitable pain reliever. Contact our office to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.
Children can start using fluoride toothpaste as soon as their first tooth erupts. Use a smear (grain of rice-sized) for children under 3 and a pea-sized amount for children ages 3-6.
Children typically start losing their baby teeth around age 6, beginning with the front teeth, and will continue to lose them until about age 12 when most of their permanent teeth come in.
Yes, dental X-rays are safe for children. We use low-radiation digital X-rays and only take them when necessary to minimize exposure.