Why early visits matter

Regular checkups help kids form healthy habits, prevent cavities, and make the dentist a positive experience. We begin seeing children starting at age 6 and focus on simple prevention, clear guidance for parents, and visits that feel friendly and calm.

Pediatric Visits

Prevention made simple

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Cleanings and exams

Comfortable, kid-friendly care to keep gums healthy

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Fluoride

Strengthens enamel against everyday acids

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Sealants

Shields deep grooves on new molars to block decay

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Home routine

Age-based coaching that fits busy mornings and bedtime

What happens at a first visit

What happens at a first visit
Comfort and communication
We use positive language, go at your child’s pace, and celebrate small wins. Parents are welcome in the room. If your child feels nervous, we pause, explain, and try again with a quieter, simpler approach.

Prevention made simple

  • Cleanings and exams: comfortable, kid-friendly care to keep gums healthy
  • Fluoride: strengthens enamel against everyday acids
  • Sealants: shields deep grooves on new molars to block decay
  • Home routine: age-based coaching that fits busy mornings and bedtime

Growing smiles, tailored guidance

As teeth erupt and jaws develop, we monitor spacing, bite, and hygiene. You will get practical advice on toothbrush size, toothpaste amounts, flossers, and mouthguards for sports.
Prevention made simple
FAQs

When should my child start?

By age one or within six months of the first tooth. Early visits keep things easy and educational.
Most children do well every six months. Higher cavity risk may benefit from three- or four-month cleanings.
Only when necessary to see areas we cannot check visually.
We favor tooth-colored materials whenever appropriate and explain all options first.