Pediatric Dentistry

We want children to feel good about visiting the dentist!

We Love What We Do

Here at APDAO, the doctors and staff are excited about helping you achieve a healthy and happy smile! As a patient, your comfort, satisfaction, and well-being are our major concerns. Our pediatric dental team takes great pride and enjoyment in the work that we do. We pledge to provide you with the very best possible care, and build happy and open relationships with you and your family!

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Why use a children’s dentist?

Pediatric Dentists Offer:

  • Dedication to the oral health of children from infancy through the teen years

  • Use of specially designed equipment for pediatric patients

  • Wide range of treatment options

  • Expertise in exam and treatment methods that make children feel comfortable.

 

Just how you have researched and chosen a pediatrician for you child, it just makes sense to choose a pediatric dentist. Simply stated, pediatric dentists are specifically trained for and committed to the dental needs of children. Children are not just small adults. They have different dental and behavioral needs than most adults and are not always able to be patient and cooperative during a dental exam. Pediatric dentists are dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teen years and know how to examine and treat children in ways that make them comfortable. They have the experience and qualifications to care for a child’s teeth, gums, and mouth throughout the various stages of childhood. Furthermore, pediatric dentists use specially designed equipment in offices that are arranged and decorated with children in mind.

A pediatric dentist offers a wide range of treatment options, as well as expertise and training to care for your child’s teeth, gums, and mouth. When your pediatrician suggests that your child receive a dental exam, you can be assured that a pediatric dentist will provide the best possible care.

Children begin to get their baby teeth during the first 6 months of life. By age 6 or 7 years, they start to lose their first set of teeth, which eventually are replaced by secondary, permanent teeth. Without proper dental care, children face possible oral decay and disease that can cause a lifetime of pain and complications. Today, early childhood dental caries—an infectious disease—is 5 times more common in children than asthma and 7 times more common than hay fever.

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