FAQ Category: Children’s Dentistry
Most children begin losing their front baby teeth around age six, with adult teeth typically pushing through the gums shortly thereafter. The natural…
Baby teeth are essential for chewing food, speaking clearly, and guiding adult teeth into their proper positions. To keep them perfectly healthy:
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Making children’s dental care fun is the best way to build good habits at home. Here are a few easy ideas to try:
Let your child pick out a…
A toothache can be stressful and painful for you and your child. First, rinse their mouth with warm salt water and use dental floss to remove any…
For the best results in kids’ dentistry, we recommend scheduling a dental appointment every six months. Regular checkups enable us to clean…
We completely understand that the dentist’s office can seem scary to a young child. Our compassionate staff is highly trained in calming anxious…
During a routine dental checkup for kids, our team will carefully clean your child’s teeth and check for any signs of early decay. We’ll also…
A family dentist treats patients of all ages, from toddlers to grandparents, whereas a children’s dentist specializes entirely in dentistry for…
The American Dental Association recommends scheduling your child’s first dental visit within six months of their first tooth appearing or by their…