What We Do
We are specially trained to handle your child’s dental needs during their developmental years.
Our team can provide a wide range of dental services for your children.
Our emphasis is on total preventive care for our patients. Total care begins with regular exams, cleanings, education and continued home oral health routines.
We provide many preventative measures to keep your child’s teeth clean and healthy, including sealants and fluoride treatments. We also educate our parents in early detection of some common problems children may face, including thumb sucking, nutrition and baby bottle tooth decay.
Our primary goal for your children’s dental development is to achieve and maintain optimum oral health through advances in techniques, technologies and by maintaining their scheduled dental exams.
Early Infant Oral Care
The most important reason is to begin a thorough prevention program. Dental problems can begin early. A big concern is Early Childhood Caries (formerly known as baby bootle tooth decay). Once a child’s diet includes anything besides breast-milk, erupting teeth are at risk for decay. The earlier the first dental visit, the better chance to establishing effective strategies and habits to prevent problems.
Early Treatment and Education
Our primary goal for your children’s dental development is to achieve and maintain optimum oral health through advances in techniques, technologies and by maintaining their scheduled dental exams.
Adolescent Dentistry
Understanding dental health during your teenage years is crucial to keeping that healthy and attractive smile for many years to come. We help educate your teen about the habits to avoid and keep to ensure a healthy smile.
Orthodontics
Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that specializes in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial irregularities. The results of orthodontic treatment can be dramatic and results in beautiful smiles, improved dental health and an enhanced quality of life for people of all ages.
Tongue tie/lip tie revision
A tongue or a lip can be released using a laser in as little as 5 to 10 minutes, and in most cases utilizing only topical anesthesia. This allows the infant to breastfeed immediately following the procedure. There is little or no bleeding and minimal discomfort following the procedure.