Pediatric Dentistry


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Pediatric dentistry refers to dentistry for children. It is important to take care of a child’s first teeth, their primary teeth, because they aid in speech development, allow food to be properly chewed, and maintain space for permanent teeth. It is also important to develop good lifelong dental habits early on.

It is important to brush your child's teeth 2 times a day – every morning and night, and to supervise their brushing habits as they get older. Fluoride is an important supplement to a child's developing teeth until the age of 12, as it is not found in our drinking water on Long Island. Be sure to speak with your child's pediatrician about the proper Fluoride dosage for his/her age.

Comprehensive Oral Evaluation / Digital Radiographs


An oral evaluation is recommended every six (6) months to prevent cavities and other dental problems. Dental X-rays are a valuable diagnostic tool used to identify decay, extra teeth, bone defects, tumors, cysts and check the progress of previous procedures.

During your child's evaluation, we will  review good oral hygiene habits with both you and your child at his/her regular dental check-ups.


Cleaning


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Regular cleanings help keep gums healthy and teeth cavity-free. A dental cleaning includes removal of tartar and plaque and polishing of the teeth to remove stains and prevent further buildup of plaque.


Dental Sealants


Dental sealants are made of a safe resin material which is applied to the surfaces of teeth (commonly permanent molars) to prevent cavities. The sealant material fills in the crevices of a tooth and “seals” off the tooth from cavity-causing agents like food and plaque. The teeth are prepared for the sealant application and the sealant is painted directly onto the chewing surface of each tooth and then hardens. Sealants are applied in one visit.


Fluoride Treatment


Closeup of fluoride being applied to child's teeth

Fluoride is a natural substance that helps strengthen teeth and prevent decay. Fluoride treatments are administered at this office as an important component of pediatric dental treatment. The fluoride is applied to the teeth in a gel, foam, or varnish form.


Mouth Guards


Custom-fitted mouth guards from your dentist are preferable to cheaper products available from a store. Many school athletic programs require participants to wear a mouth guard. Athletes who are wearing braces will particularly benefit from a custom-fitted mouthguard.


The Importance of Early Dental Care

Your child's first dental visit is an important milestone.

Learn More About Early Dental Care