
A Lifetime of Smiles Starts with a Strong Foundation
Your child’s smile is important from their first tooth to adulthood, but we know life can get hectic. Between work, school, and everything else, finding time for the dentist isn’t always easy. That’s why we offer flexible hours and can group appointments together, making your family’s dental visits as easy as possible.
As your child grows, they’ll reach many dental milestones—from their first visit to losing baby teeth, getting their adult teeth, and eventually coming to the dentist on their own. We’re excited to be there for every step along the way.
Our Children’s Dentistry services
Child’s First Appointment
When children visit a dental office for the first time, it lays the foundation for oral health that will last a lifetime.
Fluoride Treatment
Protect and strengthen your tooth enamel while shielding your molars from cavities and decay with fluoride treatment.
Pediatric Treatment & Education
Comprehensive dental care designed to support children from infancy through their teenage years, with personalized guidance and education for both kids and their parents or guardians.
Teeth Cleaning for Kids
Regular dental check-ups for children are crucial in tracking their oral health progress and play a significant role in preventing dental problems in the future.
Contact us today
to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s best to bring your child to the dentist by age 1 or within six months of getting their first tooth, which usually appears around 6 months of age. If you notice any discomfort or suspect an issue, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment—it’s never too late for a first dental visit.
Baby teeth are more than placeholders for adult teeth—they play a crucial role in your child’s smile, facial development, and chewing habits. Healthy baby teeth help children develop confidence to smile and enjoy a wide variety of foods. Even mild, unrecognized dental pain can affect how they chew, what they eat, and their overall comfort.
The length of the first appointment varies based on your child’s needs and comfort level but generally lasts about an hour.
Just like adults, children should have a dental checkup and cleaning every six months unless otherwise advised. If you notice signs of discomfort, like a toothache or jaw pain, or changes in eating habits, book an appointment sooner.
Cavities are holes in the teeth caused by bacteria and plaque, often worsened by sugary or acidic foods. They might not always cause pain or sensitivity but should be treated early to prevent infections, even in baby teeth.
Oral health is more than just teeth—it’s a whole system that includes gums, tongue, cheeks, and more. When gums are sore, swollen, or bleeding, it could signal a deeper issue affecting your overall oral health.
Absolutely! We know life can be busy, so we’re happy to book multiple appointments side-by-side for your whole family. Just give us a call, and we’ll find a time that works for everyone.
