Welcome to our office where we prioritize your child's comfort and wellbeing.  With a friendly and experienced team, we create a warm and welcoming environment where children feel at ease. Our state of the art facility is equipped with the the latest technology to ensure adequate diagnosis and gentle treatments. From routine checkups to specialized care, we tailor our approach to meet the unique needs of each child. Trust us to lay the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles and positive outlook for dental care. 
Make your child's dental visit an enjoyable outing. Teaching your child good oral hygiene
habits early can lead to a lifetime of dental health. Protect your child's teeth by starting dental
checkups early. The American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry recommend that the first dental visit should occur when the baby's first tooth
appears, but no later than the child's first birthday.
Why schedule a visit so early? A dentist can show you how to clean your child's teeth, talk about
feeding, oral habits and recommend dental care products. He or she also can help you make
sure your child is getting the right amount of fluoride (FLOOR-ide), a natural mineral that
protects teeth. And your dentist can answer questions about your baby's teeth.
Having a well-baby checkup at this age also connects your child to a dental home. This is a
place where you can take your child from year to year. This helps the dentist get to know your
child's and family's needs, so your child will have the best care.
If your child is a toddler, the dentist will gently examine his or her teeth and gums, looking for
decay and other problems. The dentist may also clean the child's teeth. Your toddler can also be
checked for problems related to habits such as thumb or finger sucking.
Fluoride treatments and dental sealants are two important ways your dentist can prevent
cavities. Dental sealants are a coating that the dentist puts on the grooves of your child's back
teeth to protect them. Your dentist will let you know if these treatments are right for your child.
Preventive care from your dentist can save time, money and teeth. Your dentist will recommend
a schedule for your child's dental visits.

Tips for a Positive Dental Visit
- Schedule your child's first dental visit before his or her first birthday.
 - If possible, schedule a morning appointment when children tend to be rested and cooperative. Don't schedule during nap time.
 - Stay positive. Don't show any anxiety that you might feel about dental visits.
 - Never bribe your child to go to the dentist or use the visit as a punishment or threat.
 - Make your child's dental visit an enjoyable outing. Teaching your child good oral hygiene habits early can lead to a lifetime of good dental health.
 

