A child's first dental visit should take place no later than their first birthday? Early dental visits can help identify any dental problems and prevent them from becoming more severe.
Our pediatric dentists, Dr. Maddy Goodman and Dr. Heather Sholander, will examine your child's teeth and gums and discuss the treatment plan with you.
Before the procedure, we'll apply a local anesthetic to the area being treated to ensure your child's comfort.
During the procedure, our pediatric dentists will use a specialized dental laser to target the affected area of your child's mouth. The laser will gently remove the damaged tissue and promote healing.
After the procedure, we'll provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to ensure your child's recovery is smooth and seamless.
The laser allows for precise treatment, which means less damage to the surrounding tissue.
Laser dentistry is less invasive than traditional dental procedures, which can mean less pain and discomfort during and after treatment.
Laser dentistry can help speed up the healing process and reduce the risk of infection.
Pediatric laser dentistry is an excellent option for children with dental anxiety?
Laser dentistry is a modern dental treatment method that uses a focused beam of light energy to perform a wide range of dental procedures. This method is used in pediatric dentistry to treat dental issues with high accuracy, efficiency, and comfort.
Yes, laser dentistry is safe for children. It’s a non-invasive technique that is gentle on the gums and surrounding tissues.
No, laser dentistry is not painful. Most laser dentistry procedures require little to no anesthesia, resulting in minimal discomfort for our young patients.
The length of a laser dentistry procedure depends on the type of procedure and the complexity of the case. Our dentists will provide an estimate of the treatment time during your child's dental exam.
Laser dentistry can be used for a wide range of dental procedures, but it may not be suitable for all treatments. Our dentists will determine if laser dentistry is the right choice for your child's treatment.
Laser dentistry is FDA approved and used in modern dental practices across America.