The primary teeth play a very important role in dental development. Without them, a child cannot chew food properly and has difficulty speaking clearly. get more >>
The primary teeth play a very important role in dental development. Without them, a child cannot chew food properly and has difficulty speaking clearly. get more >>
A child's first dental visit should be scheduled around his/her first birthday or when teeth first erupt. The most important part of the visit is getting to know and becoming comfortable with the doctor and her staff.
A child's first dental visit should be scheduled around his/her first birthday or when teeth first erupt. The most important part of the visit is getting to know and becoming comfortable with the doctor and her staff.
Primary teeth are important for several reasons. Good teeth allow a child to eat and maintain good nutrition and healthy teeth allow for clear pronunciation and speech habits. get more >>
Primary teeth are important for several reasons. Good teeth allow a child to eat and maintain good nutrition and healthy teeth allow for clear pronunciation and speech habits. get more >>
The teeth, bones and soft tissue of the mouth require a healthy, well-balanced diet. A variety of foods from the five food groups helps minimize (and avoid) cavities and other dental problems. get more >>
The teeth, bones and soft tissue of the mouth require a healthy, well-balanced diet. A variety of foods from the five food groups helps minimize (and avoid) cavities and other dental problems. get more >>
Children's teeth actually start forming before birth. As early as four moths of age, the primary teeth push through the gums – the lower central incisors are first, followed by the upper central incisors.get more >>
Children's teeth actually start forming before birth. As early as four moths of age, the primary teeth push through the gums – the lower central incisors are first, followed by the upper central incisors.get more >>
We are grateful to provide treatment to children who otherwise could not be treated in a traditional office setting due to: Medical conditions such as autism, ADD, ADHD, etc. get more >>
We are grateful to provide treatment to children who otherwise could not be treated in a traditional office setting due to: Medical conditions such as autism, ADD, ADHD, etc. get more >>
Nitrous Oxide or "Laughing Gas" may be recommended to facilitate your child's treatment. Your child will breathe a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen during treatment — the goal being to reduce anxiety.get more >>
Nitrous Oxide or "Laughing Gas" may be recommended to facilitate your child's treatment. Your child will breathe a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen during treatment — the goal being to reduce anxiety.get more >>
Oral/Minimal Sedation may be recommended for patients whose treatment needs and ability to cooperate warrant additional measures to manage their behavior during treatment. get more >>
Oral/Minimal Sedation may be recommended for patients whose treatment needs and ability to cooperate warrant additional measures to manage their behavior during treatment. get more >>
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