
A lifetime of smiles starts with a good foundation
Healthy teeth are essential for your child’s growth from childhood through adulthood, but balancing a busy family schedule can be challenging.
We aim to make dental visits as easy as possible with flexible hours and grouped appointments to suit your family’s needs.
From their first visit to losing baby teeth, gaining adult teeth, and eventually managing their own dental care, we’re here to support every milestone as your child grows.
Our Children’s Dentistry services
Child’s First Appointment
When children visit a dental office for the first time, it lays the foundation for oral health that will last a lifetime.
Orthodontics for Teens
A milestone for many young adults, orthodontics builds confidence and brings out the best of their smiles.
Pediatric Treatment & Education
Ongoing care from infancy to teenage years tailored for children and their parents or guardians.
Sealants and Fluoride Treatment
Protect and strengthen tooth enamel and shield molars from cavities and decay.
Teeth Cleaning for Kids
Routine pediatric dental care monitors their oral health developments and helps prevent future problems.
Contact us today
to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most children get their first teeth around 6 months old. It’s recommended to schedule their first dental visit by age 1 or within six months of their first tooth appearing. If your child seems to be in pain or discomfort, don’t wait—book an appointment right away. It’s never too late for their first dental visit.
Baby teeth play a crucial role beyond just holding space for permanent teeth. They impact facial development, smiles, and overall confidence. Dental pain, even mild, can negatively affect how children chew, what they eat, and their overall eating habits, making early care essential.
The duration depends on your child’s needs and cooperation during the visit. Generally, the first appointment lasts about an hour.
Children should visit the dentist as often as adults—typically every six months for a checkup and cleaning. If your child experiences tooth pain, jaw discomfort, or avoids certain foods, book an appointment sooner.
Cavities are holes in teeth that worsen over time and may or may not cause pain. They should be treated promptly to prevent complications, even in baby teeth. Cavities are caused by bacteria and plaque and are aggravated by sugary or acidic foods and drinks. Some individuals are naturally more prone to cavities.
Your mouth is a complex system that includes teeth, gums, tongue, and more. Issues with gum health can affect your entire oral system. Swollen, sore, or bleeding gums can signal underlying problems that require attention.
We know family schedules can be hectic! We can arrange back-to-back appointments for everyone. Call us, and we’ll be happy to help.