The Foundation of Your Child’s Healthy Smile

Your child’s first visit to our office is very important with regard to establishing their oral health baseline. We will begin by carefully reviewing medical and dental histories and taking special note of all dental concerns, as well as any symptoms that your child may be experiencing.

We take pride in creating and maintaining beautiful and healthy smiles for our younger patients in an environment that is lighthearted and fun. We focus on establishing oral health habits that last a lifetime, with education and prevention as our primary tools.

Common Dental Issues

Monitoring and making space for the permanent teeth.

Assessing if gaps are natural or need intervention.

Evaluating excessive overlap of the front teeth.

Identifying upper teeth biting inside lower teeth, which can affect jaw growth.

What We Check During an Exam:

Teeth

Checking for any signs of decay, wear, or damage to both baby and permanent teeth.

Gums

Assessing the health of the gum tissue and surrounding bone structure.

Bite

Evaluating how the upper and lower teeth meet (occlusion) for early signs of alignment issues.

Growth

Monitoring jaw and facial development, and the timely eruption of permanent teeth.

Soft Tissues

Screening the tongue, cheeks, and floor of the mouth for any signs of disease or conditions.

FAQs

Pediatric Dental Exams

A child’s first visit should be by their first birthday or within six months of the first tooth erupting, following the guidelines set by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.

Typically, we recommend a routine exam and professional cleaning every six months. This schedule allows us to monitor growth and catch minor issues before they become major problems.

No, we use low-radiation digital X-rays only when necessary to accurately diagnose conditions not visible clinically, such as checking for decay between teeth or monitoring the development of permanent teeth.

Yes, we welcome parents to accompany their children in the exam room for comfort, especially during the initial visit, to help ensure an anxiety-free and positive experience.