How can we help you?
Our patients have many questions about their dental health and the services we offer. To better serve you, we've included a list of the most commonly asked questions below.
If you're in need of additional information or would like to schedule an appointment, give us a call today!
Children's Dentistry
Your child's dental health is important to us, and that's why we've provided a few simple ways you can help your child maintain a healthy, clean and vibrant smile for years to come.
Create good habits at an early age. Showing your child the proper ways to use a toothbrush, floss and toothpaste and montioring their at-home dental care can instill a strong, long-lasting foundation for the future of your child's oral health.
Set an example for your child. Keeping up with your own dental health is a good way to demonstrate to your child how important good dental health really is. Brushing with your child can increase his/her interest in the behavior and help to make it more fun, as well as set a standard that's both safe and easy to follow.
Good nutrition also plays an key role in your child's overall oral health. The implementation of a nutritional, low-sugar diet can help to reduce the risk of gum diease and the possibility of more serious and costly oral ailments down the road.
If you'd like more tips on how to maintain or improve your child's oral health, or would like to schedule your child's next appointment, contact our office today.
We recommend you schedule your child's first dental visit as early his or her first birthday.
This initial visit, though typically short and involving little-to-no treatment, allows you to learn about your children's oral health and how to prevent problems from arising in the future. Our goal is to partner with you to give your child the gift of good oral health for the rest of their life. This begins with an opportunity to identify potential concerns. We will also provide diet and home care advice suited to your child's unique needs.