Like adults, children occasionally have dental issues. Fortunately, some dentists focus mainly on children. Hence, instead of taking your child to a general dentist, you should consider going to a doctor, also known as a pediatric dentist. At our practice, we offer the most efficient pediatric dentistry procedure. We will make your child feel relaxed and comfortable during their visit.
What is Pediatric Dentistry?
Pediatric dentistry is a branch of the dental profession that focuses on caring for children’s teeth and oral health. Here are some benefits of working with a board-certified pediatric dentist:
- They can help reduce the fear of dental clinics in your child
- They can show you how to reduce your child’s bad oral habits
- They are experts when it comes to your child’s tiny teeth
Procedure for Pediatric Dentistry
Our dental experts start the treatment by evaluating your child’s overall health and oral hygiene, eating habits, and drinking. We will also assess the risk of tooth decay, besides disinfecting your child’s teeth. Our dedicated team might decide to take X-rays of your child’s teeth, carry out other diagnostic procedures, and apply sealants which are thin protective plastic coatings, to permanent molars and other back teeth liable to decay.
Furthermore, the experienced team at our practice repairs tooth defects or cavities. Our specialists search for issues in how your child’s upper and lower teeth fit together—our experienced team counsel your child about the effect of jaw clenching, thumb sucking, and nail-biting. Our dentists sometimes suggest pre-orthodontic treatment such as a unique mouthpiece or orthodontic treatment, such as braces to straighten your child’s teeth or modify the bite.
Depending on your child’s age, our professional team might also decide to counsel your child about the oral health hazards associated with drinking sugary beverages, smoking, chewing tobacco, eating disorders, oral piercings, and not wearing a mouthguard during contact sports. Our experienced team also talks about the possible removal of your child’s wisdom teeth at the appropriate age, usually at age 16.
Contact Us Today
Contact us today at our practice to schedule an appointment. Our trusted experts will be happy to meet with you and discuss your child’s treatment options.