Has your child experienced any of the following conditions?
- Mouth-breathing
- Earaches
- Chronic allergies
- ADHD
- Nasal deviation
- Thumb-sucking
- Crooked teeth development
- Clenching or grinding at night
- Poor sleep quality
- Bed Wetting
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends a child’s first dental visit by age one. Visits for children under one are primarily diagnostic and intentionally brief. They also serve as a positive introduction to the dental setting, helping build comfort and reduce anxiety about future visits. Over age three, we take a gentle, relaxed approach, introducing dental tools in a fun and engaging way. Our team performs teeth polishing, a thorough exam, and applies fluoride varnish upon request. X-rays are typically taken when the child is comfortable and compliant. We prioritize preventative pediatric dentistry, expansive orthodontics, and myofunctional therapy to support healthy development. Our team emphasizes the importance of airway-focused orthodontics and tongue/lip-tie treatments, ensuring proper growth and lifelong oral health habits are developed at a young age.
