- Dental ExaminationThe American Dental Association recommends sealants to prevent tooth decay. It is still important to maintain good care at home and have regular dental examinations. Limiting sugary foods and drinks is also important.
- X-rays
- Teeth Cleaning6. You and your child will learn how to care for his/her mouth, receive a tooth cleaning, fluoride treatment and see the teeth photos together.
- Fluoride TreatmentHelp your child develop good oral health for a lifetime with us! Our approach is to help your child establish an optimal oral environment with consistent and routine preventive visits, including tailored oral hygiene instructions, fluoride treatments, and age appropriate nutrition counseling. We reinforce the importance of oral health to your child’s overall well-being.
- Dental SealantsA. A Dental Sealant refers to a resin-based coating placed into the microscopic grooves of the chewing surface of a tooth as a means of helping to prevent the formation of tooth decay. In many cases, it is near impossible for children to clean the tiny grooves in the back teeth. When a sealant is applied, the surface of the tooth is somewhat flatter and smoother. There are no longer any places on the chewing part of the tooth that the bristles of a toothbrush can’t reach and clean. Since plaque can be removed more easily and effectively, there is much less chance that decay will start.
- Orthodontics