Here's how we can help your little ones with our pediatric dental services.
sedation dentistry
Sedation is most commonly used during extensive procedures or for patients with dental phobia or who find it difficult to sit still. We’ve got options.
dental emergencies
Kids take a lot of tumbles. If you have a dental emergency, we are here to help relieve your child's pain, and hopefully save their teeth!
special needs dentistry
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends seeing a pediatric dentist around the age of one.
tooth colored fillings
Your child’s filling will match the color of their teeth. Since the filling is bonded directly to the tooth, it restores most of its natural strength. The composite resin is biocompatible, safe and has no mercury or metal.
sealants
Sealants are thin, plastic coatings painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. Having sealants put on teeth before they decay will save time and money in the long run.
crowns
Often, we use dental crowns when the tooth is in jeopardy of becoming lost due to how weak it has become from damage or decay. Often, baby teeth may require a crown to prevent infection and hold a space.
space maintainers
Dental space maintainers are devices used to leave enough space open for permanent teeth to grow in after baby teeth are lost prematurely. Not taking care of a gap can lead to expensive problems down the road.