As a parent, we know you would rather prevent a dental problem for your children than treat one. We offer several types of treatment designed to keep your children’s teeth and gums healthy and disease-free. We serve autistic and special needs children also.
Dental Cleanings
Great dental hygiene starts with routine cleanings for your child with a pediatric dentist. During appointments, we’ll show your child…
More detailsDental Sealants
Sealants protect the grooved and pitted surfaces of the teeth from bacteria and an acidic environment. They are especially effective…
More detailsDental X-Rays
Dental X-rays Use Dental X-rays detect much more than cavities. They may be taken to survey erupting teeth, diagnose bone…
More detailsFluoride Treatments
Fluoride is a compound that contains fluorine, a natural element, and is found in drinking water. Using small amounts of…
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Education is a priority. We want to make sure your child learns the importance of practicing daily oral hygiene. Our…
More detailsDental Fillings
Composites or Fillings are a dental restoration that is made of a non-toxic substance. This durable material is primarily made…
More detailsDentistry with Nitrous Oxide
Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen inhalation, also known as “laughing gas,” is a mild, colorless, sweet smelling form of sedative used by many…
More detailsEmergency Care
Life is full of surprises including dental emergencies. Don’t panic—we’re here to help. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF MY CHILD…
More detailsPulpotomies/Root Canals on primary teeth
“Your child needs a root canal”—words no parent wants to hear. Breathe easy. We’re trained to perform root canals on…
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What do LeBron James and Derek Jeter have in common? They’re both pro athletes. They also both wear mouthguards. So…
More detailsTooth Extractions
For us, pulling a tooth is a last resort. But sometimes, it’s necessary. Here’s why. If a tooth is badly…
More detailsDental Crowns for Pediatric Patients
A dental crown is a restoration that covers or “caps” a tooth, restoring it to its normal size and shape…
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