Types of Care
Thorough, evidence-based dental treatments tailored to your child’s unique needs.
Preventive Care
- Comprehensive Exams and Cleanings: Routine checkups to monitor growth, detect issues early, and keep teeth clean.
- Fluoride Treatments: Strengthen developing teeth and prevent decay.
- Dental Sealants: Protective coatings placed on molars to reduce cavities.
- Oral Hygiene Education: Teaching kids and parents proper brushing, flossing, and nutrition habits.
Restorative Care
- Tooth-Colored Fillings: Natural-looking repairs for cavities.
- Crowns (Stainless Steel or White): Protect and restore teeth with extensive decay or damage.
- Pulp Therapy (Pulpotomy / Pulpectomy): Saving baby teeth when decay reaches the nerve.
- Extractions: Gentle removal of teeth when necessary.
Growth and Development
- Space Maintainers: Keep teeth properly spaced if baby teeth are lost early.
- Monitoring Jaw and Bite Development: Early detection of orthodontic needs.
- Habit Counseling: Helping children break thumb-sucking, pacifier use, or tongue-thrusting habits.
Emergency Care
- Immediate Care: Treatment for toothaches, broken/chipped teeth, dental trauma, or accidents.
- Guidance: How to respond to common dental emergencies.
Sedation and Comfort Options
- Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas): Safe, mild relaxation for anxious patients.
- Oral or IV Sedation (when indicated): For children with higher anxiety or special treatment needs.
- Hospital Dentistry: Comprehensive treatment under general anesthesia when necessary.
Specialized Care
- Care for Children with Special Needs: Individualized approaches to ensure comfort and successful treatment.
- Infant Oral Care: Guidance for teething, early cavities, and tongue/lip ties.
- Adolescent Dentistry: Care that adapts as children grow into their teens.