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CHILDREN 
DENTISTRY

DENTAL CLEANINGS AND HYGIENE

According to the Academy of Pediatrics, every child should see a dentist by the time their first tooth erupts in their mouth. The first dental visit should take place no later than your child’s first birthday.

 

Helping your child get into the habit of regular dental visits early in life will set positive dental practices that will extend into adulthood. Routine dental cleanings and exams are necessary to help ensure that your child maintains a healthy mouth and good oral hygiene. Although care at home is also essential, professional dental cleanings at our office will help remove plaque build-up that can occur despite the best brushing and flossing methods.

WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR CHILD’S CHECK-UP

During a routine check-up at DENTAL CITY, your child’s teeth will be polished to remove any plaque build-up or tartar. He or she will also be given a fun toothpaste flavor and will be allowed to watch a kid-friendly movie during the entire cleaning process.


Our staff will also spend time going over the dietary needs of your child along with daily brushing and flossing routines.We’ll give your child tips on how to properly brush and floss and what foods are best to eat.

 

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MAKE DENTAL CITY YOUR CHILD’S DENTAL HOME!

Establishing a “Dental Home” early on will encourage healthy habits that last a lifetime and ensure that your child receives proper preventative care. The consistency of going to the same dental practice and establishing a bond of trust and friendship with their pediatric dentist is also important for your child’s peace of mind when visiting the dentist.

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Our pediatric specialists at DENTAL CITY have a reputation for providing an unsurpassed level of comfort, compassion, and empathetic care to our young patients.  We hope you’ll consider us as your child’s Dental Home for many years to come!

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