- for chewing and proper digestion of food
- for developing proper speech
- for appearance and self esteem
- to preserve space for the permanent teeth and guide them into the proper place in the mouth
Obiviously, if your child injures his mouth or develops pain in association with a tooth, please call and bring your child in immediately. We always have time to see your child in an emergency situation.
A. The first visit is intended to introduce the child to dentistry and to gain the trust and confidence of your child. We will include the following services:
Cleaning - to remove stains, food and bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease
Fluoride - to condition the teeth and help them resist decay
Examination - of the mouth and teeth, including any needed x-rays to detect and prevent any problems
Consultation - to discuss your child's dental health and to answer any question you may have
If treatment is necessary your child's needs will be discussed and a series of appointments will be arranged so that the teeth can be restored to a healthy condition.
A. We will instruct you and your child in the most current preventive techniques. Brushing and flossing suggestions as well as diet counseling will be discussed. We use interceptive and preventive orthodontics methods to allow your child's teeth to erupt as straight as possible, however, braces may be needed in some cases.
As the permanent molars erupt, we encourage the use of sealants to protect the chewing surfaces of the teeth and prevent decay of these valuable teeth.
A. If your child should injure a tooth - please call the office immediately. We can decide if treatment is needed. If a tooth is knocked out, wrap it in a clean damp cloth and bring your child and the tooth to the office at once. Other injuries such as a loose or broken tooth should be seen but the time is not as urgent.
Prevention is still the best medicine, and can reduce the number and severity of accidents. Wearing seat belts when traveling, providing mouth guards for contact sports and obeying safety precautions when running or drinking water fountains can really help. Consider removing low tables or chairs that your toddler might bump when falling.
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