The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children should visit a pediatric dentist by their first birthday or within six months of the eruption of their first tooth. Early dental visits help prevent oral health issues and establish a lifetime of good oral habits.
The American Dental Association recommends that children visit the dentist every six months for regular cleanings and check-ups. This frequency helps prevent cavities, identifies oral health issues early, and promotes good oral hygiene habits.
Preventing tooth decay in children involves a combination of good oral hygiene habits, a balanced diet, and regular dental visits. Limit sugary snacks, encourage brushing and flossing, and monitor your child's sugar intake to reduce the risk of tooth decay.
Yes, we understand that some children may experience anxiety during dental visits. Our clinic offers sedation dentistry options, including nitrous oxide and oral sedation, to help your child feel relaxed and comfortable during their appointment.
We accept a range of dental insurance plans, including Delta Dental and MetLife. Please contact our office to confirm your coverage and discuss any payment options.
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