- What is a Pediatric Dentist? |
- When Will My Baby Start Getting Teeth? |
- Proper Tooth Cleaning |
- Healthy Diet for Healthy Teeth
- Importance of Regular Dental Check-ups |
- Sealants |
- Baby Bottle Tooth Decay |
- Eruption of Child's Teeth |
- Oral Habits
- Tooth Coming In Wrong |
- Why is it Important to Save Baby Teeth? |
- What is the Best Time for Orthodontic Treatment?
- Management of the Fearful or Anxious Child |
- Special Needs for Your Special Child |
- Sedation and Hospital Dentistry
- Sports Guards |
- Mouth Guards |
- Space Maintainer
"First visit by their first birthday" pretty much sums it up. The American Dental Clinic, as well as the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, recommends that all children see their Pediatric Dentist around their first birthday. Early examination and a well thought-out preventive dental plan can help your child avoid many of the problems associated with early childhood dental disease. This helps them to grow up cavity free and have a long life of good dental health.
Parent education is key to helping your child grow up with healthy strong teeth and gums. To the left, you will see a listing of our most frequently asked questions and detailed discussions. Please take time to search through the information that will help you become more familiar with some of the most common questions asked by parents.
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