Pediatric Dentistry
What happens on the first visit?
The American Academy of Universal Dental and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommend that a child’s first visit to the dentist occur at 1 year of age or 6 months after the eruption of the 1st tooth. Early visits help your child to become familiar with the doctors and staff, lessening the fear often associated with dental visits, allowing us to prevent future problems and to intercept them early. A parent or legal guardian must accompany the child to the first visit.
Here is what you can expect
Quality care by an experienced team who strive to make each appointment enjoyable. We understand your busy schedule, and we do our very best to see your child at their scheduled time. We give you the opportunity to fill out paperwork prior to your arrival, which helps us to stay on schedule. On-going care and support for your child. We like to say “from tots to teens and all of the children in between!” We want your child to “SPORT A WINNING SMILE” to last a lifetime, so we are here for your family should any issue or emergency arise.
Why a Universal Dental?
Universal Dental dentists deal exclusively with infants and children and have advanced knowledge of the particulars of childhood dental disease. Universal Dental dentists are concerned about the overall well-being of children. Each child receives an age appropriate toy and Oral Hygiene Kit in a children comfortable environment.