We go slow, explain everything, and make dental visits feel like no big deal. Because the habits kids build now follow them for life.
Book Your Child's VisitThe American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a child's first dental visit by age one or within six months of the first tooth appearing. That might sound early, but starting young builds a positive routine before kids have any reason to be anxious.
The first visit is mostly a quick look and a chance for the child to get comfortable in the chair. Nothing scary happens. We just want them to leave thinking the dentist is a normal, fine thing.
Book the First VisitQuick look, get comfortable, talk with parents about home care for baby teeth.
Cleanings every six months. Fluoride treatments. Cavity prevention education. Making dental visits feel totally normal.
Monitoring the mix of baby and permanent teeth. Sealants to protect molars. Orthodontic assessment if needed.
Routine cleanings, wisdom tooth monitoring, whitening options for older teens, sports mouthguards.
Routine visits every six months to keep baby and permanent teeth healthy.
Strengthens enamel and dramatically reduces cavity risk in young teeth.
Thin protective coating over back molars β the most cavity-prone teeth. Painless, effective, and long-lasting.
Much lower radiation than traditional X-rays. We take only what's needed for each child's age and risk level.
When a baby tooth gets a cavity, we treat it β because primary teeth matter for spacing, speech, and chewing.
We monitor bite and spacing as kids grow and refer to an orthodontist when the time is right.
All ages welcome. We'll walk you and your child through every step β no surprises, no scary stuff.