


It is never too soon or too late to begin bringing your child to the dentist for exams and cleanings.
A pediatric x-ray is smaller than an adult dental x-ray done in the office. This makes it more comfortable for the child to have the x-ray..
We can often tell if your child is going to experience orthodontic problems early on as the primary (baby) teeth begin to fall out..
A pulpotomy is slightly different from a root canal in that the entire pulp, or nerve, of the tooth isn't removed.
A space maintainer is a custom made appliance that can either be removable or fitted permanently in your child's mouth.
Fluoride is most commonly found in dental products, like toothpastes and mouthwashes. It is designed to protect and strengthen a person's teeth, making them less prone to developing cavities.
Pediatric dental fillings can help to restore a tooth that has been damaged by decay, and can prevent complications or serious issues from developing in the future.
A dental crown is a type of restoration that is specifically designed to cover a damaged or otherwise compromised tooth.
Extractions are done as a way to preserve your oral health and remove problematic teeth. In some cases, you may need to have teeth removed because of advanced...
Digital x-rays are the latest technology, and are much safer compared to traditional x-rays. With digital x-rays there is no concern with radiation exposure, and the new technology has very low levels of radiation.
Intra-oral cameras are helpful in allowing us to see everything going on inside your mouth. Rather than a typical examination, this camera magnifies everything that it...
The Nomad X-ray device is handheld and can provide crisp and clear images of a patient’s mouth during their dental exam. The Nomad X-ray device uses the latest technology and is safe and easy to use with our pediatric patients.