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Pediatric Dentistry

Compassionate dental care tailored for children’s unique needs.

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What is Pediatric Dentistry?

Pediatric dentistry is a specialized branch of dental care focused on the oral health of infants, children and adolescents. It encompasses preventive and therapeutic oral health care tailored to the unique needs of growing children. Our pediatric dentists are trained to address the dental concerns specific to children, providing care in a way that makes young patients feel comfortable and secure.

Our pediatric dental team is dedicated to providing a positive and supportive experience for both children and parents. We use the latest techniques and technology to ensure the best care possible.

Our goal is to help your child build a foundation of good dental habits that will last a lifetime.

When Should You Be Concerned About Your Child's Teeth?

Proper oral hygiene is crucial from an early age. Here are some key milestones and times when you should be particularly mindful of your child’s dental health:

  • First Tooth Eruption: Typically, a baby’s first tooth comes in around six months of age. It’s important to start cleaning the tooth right away to prevent decay.

 

  • Early Childhood: By the time your child reaches age three, they should have a full set of 20 primary teeth. Regular brushing and flossing are essential.

 

  • Pre-School Age: From age four to six, children become more independent in their oral hygiene routines but still need supervision and guidance.

 

  • School-Age: From age six to twelve, children start losing their baby teeth and permanent teeth begin to emerge. This is a critical period for monitoring dental health and ensuring proper alignment.

When Should Your Child First Visit the Dentist?

It's recommended that your child has their first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months after their first tooth appears. Early dental visits are crucial for several reasons:

Early visits help to detect and prevent tooth decay and other dental issues before they become severe.

Regular visits establish a “dental home” where your child feels safe and familiar with their dentist and dental environment.

These visits are great opportunities for parents to learn about proper oral hygiene practices, nutrition, and habits that promote good dental health.

Commonly Performed Treatments
in Pediatric Dentistry

At CornealDent, we offer a comprehensive range of pediatric dental treatments designed to keep your child's teeth healthy and their smile bright. Some of the commonly performed treatments include:

Regular cleanings and exams are essential for maintaining oral health and detecting any issues early.

Fluoride helps to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities, especially in young children.

Sealants are protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth to prevent decay.

If cavities do occur, tooth-colored fillings can repair the damage and restore tooth function.

For teeth with extensive decay or damage, pediatric crowns can protect and restore the tooth.

Early evaluations can identify potential alignment issues and plan for any necessary orthodontic treatment.

Accidents happen, and our team is here to provide urgent care for dental injuries or severe tooth pain.

For more information or to schedule your child’s appointment, please contact us today.

Let CornealDent be your partner in maintaining your child’s beautiful smile!