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Children Dentistry

Children Dentistry

Children Dentistry is a dedicated service for pre-school and school age children with particular needs. It provides dental and orthodontic treatment for children who are eligible.

The service focuses on prevention and early intervention and often works with other health care professionals to help promote oral health messages.

Children begin to get their baby teeth ​during the first 6 months of life. By age 6 or 7 years, they start to lose their first set of teeth, which eventually are replaced by secondary, permanent teeth. Without proper dental care, children face possible oral decay ​and disease that can cause a lifetime of pain and complications. Early childhood dental caries—an infectious disease—is 5 times more common in children than asthma and 7 times more common than hay fever. About 1 of 5 (20%) children aged 5 to 11 years have at least one untreated decayed tooth.

Types of Children Dentistry Procedures

1

Cleanings and preventive care

A checkup with a pediatric dentist every six months is best. It’s a chance for your child’s teeth to have a professional cleaning. Plus, they get to review their own dental hygiene skills. It also allows the dentist to keep a watchful eye on their oral health. That’s important because identifying problems early allows for them to be treated when it’s easier and more affordable to do so.

2

Fluoride

Fluoride treatments help strengthen teeth. They can prevent cavities and discourage the buildup of tartar and plaque.

3

Fillings

If decay or injury damages a tooth, a filling can restore its stability and function.

4

Sealants

Thin layers of resin-based material, sealants are bonded to the chewing surfaces of teeth. They protect hard-to-clean areas from decay. In fact, they can cut the risk of cavities by up to 80%.

5

Bonding

Bonding is a quick, easy way to fix teeth that are crooked, chipped or discolored. During the procedure, the dentist sculpts a white resin directly onto the tooth to repair the flaw.

6

Extractions

When a tooth is too severely damaged to repair, an extraction may be necessary to remove it.

7

Crowns

Crowns are steel or porcelain caps that replace the outer portion of the tooth. They’re used when a damaged tooth isn’t strong enough to hold together with just a filling. A crown can restore both the look and function of the tooth.

8

Emergencies

Dental emergencies can be terrifying. In some cases, a delay in care may result in the loss of a tooth that could have been saved. Most pediatric dentists encourage patients to call if they have a dental emergency. Depending on the situation, the staff may provide instructions and direct them to come in for an appointment. Or they may advise them to seek immediate care elsewhere.

A child’s happy smile is priceless. When you want to ensure that your child’s smile stays bright and strong, there’s no better ally than a pediatric dentist. They can provide friendly, high-quality care that not only meets your child’s current dental needs but also sets the stage for a positive, healthy future.

If you have questions about Children Dentistry or would like to schedule a consultation, please contact our office.

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