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Pediatric Dentistry

We provide comprehensive dental care for infants, children, and young adults. It is recommended to start regular checkups every six months from the child’s first birthday. Keeping their mouth in check will provide great ease, protection and enhancement of their future dental health. It is best to start practicing good oral hygiene as soon as the first baby tooth appears in the mouth. At Smile On Dental Clinic LLC, we ensure that your child’s teeth stay healthy and free from decay and other dental diseases.

Frequently asked questions

It is recommended that you take your children for their first dental appointment when they are around six months old. If you notice that your children have discolored teeth, you will want to bring them in before this.
The first dental visit is an important step for your child’s oral health and general health Let your child know and understand that his or her teeth are important and that dentists will help them to keep germs away. Your child’s teeth will be checked for decay. Our dentist will also evaluate whether the facial bones and teeth are developing properly. Your child’s teeth may also be cleaned and his or her oral habits assessed.
Any soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head. There are ones designed specially for infants that are perfect to use at bedtime.
First, you will want to rinse the irritated area with warm water and place a cold compress on your child’s face it if is swollen. You can give your child brupfen for the pain. Once you do this, make sure that you see your dentist as soon as possible.
Try to avoid nursing children to sleep or putting anything other than water in their bedtime bottle. Also, make sure that you learn and teach your children the proper way to floss and brush at a young age. Taking your children to the dentist regularly to have their teeth checked will help them learn lifelong habits.
We recommend a checkup, every six months with one of our pediatric dentist.
Our team of dentist and dental nurses are able to manage uncooperative children. Our team will engage the child in story telling about teeth and how to look after them, while the child is sitting in the dental chair. In most cases treatment is provided using gentle, local anesthesia
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