When children complain about a toothache, this could mean the presence of a dental cavity. We want to help kids avoid discomfort, and to receive treatment so the teeth don’t become infected. In today’s blog, your Shirley, NY, pediatric dentist and orthodontist talks about placing fillings that look natural and that are safe for kids of all ages.
Treating A Child’s Dental Infection With A Pulpotomy
When a tooth in your child’s smile is infected, then discomfort could grow with time and your little one could risk tooth loss as well. To treat it, we can offer a root canal alternative that is perfect for kids. In today’s blog, your Shirley, NY, pediatric dentist and orthodontist talks about the pulpotomy procedure.
Does Your Child Need Fluoride Treatment?
In our last blog, we discussed how dental sealants can help protect little smiles from cavities. But we have another treatment option that can safeguard little smiles as well! In today’s blog, your Shirley, NY, pediatric dentist and orthodontist talks about helping kids with fluoride treatments.
Avoiding Cavities With Dental Sealants
When your children brush and floss, they often have trouble reaching the back teeth. This means a higher risk of tooth decay with time. Fortunately, we have a treatment option that could reduce the risk of tooth decay by up to 80%! In today’s blog, your Shirley, NY, pediatric dentist and orthodontist talks about the benefits of dental sealants.
Children Benefit From Regular Checkup Visits
Just like you, children need to see the dentist for routine checkup and cleaning every few months. These simple visits help prevent complications like tooth decay and dental infection, and could fight gingivitis in older kids too. In today’s blog, your Shirley, NY, pediatric dentist and orthodontist discusses the importance of children’s checkups.
Better Smiles With Orthognathic Surgery
When you sustain an injury, or if natural factors impact the balance of your bite, you may need surgery to restore function, health, and even beauty to your smile. Fortunately, your Shirley, NY, pediatric dentist and orthodontist can help, and in today’s blog, we will talk about how we improve smiles with orthognathic surgery.
We Can Correct Misalignment in Adult Smiles Too
We offer pediatric treatment for kids of all ages, and also orthodontic care for children too. But when it comes to orthodontics, we also offer adult orthodontics too. In today’s blog, your Shirley, NY, pediatric dentist and orthodontist talks about the options we have for addressing dental misalignment.
Effective Care For Your Child’s Cavity
Learning that your child has a cavity can be stressful. The news carries concern over their health, but you can also worry about how they will experience treatment and how decay will affect their oral health in the long term. At our Shirley, NY dental practice, we are proud to provide protection for the smiles of our young patients. When those patients need help because of tooth decay, we will work with them to make treatment as comfortable as possible. In addition to making sure kids feel secure and safe throughout cavity care, we also provide services that can preserve their smile and bite health for the long term. (more…)
Starting Your Child’s Second Phase Of Treatment
In our last blog, we talked about the Phase I treatment our team uses to guide smile development and limit the severity of misalignment for kids as young as age seven. But when does Phase II start, and what treatments will we offer? In today’s blog, your Shirley, NY, pediatric dentist and orthodontist looks at what to expect from the second phase of pediatric orthodontics!
Correcting Little Smiles With Phase One Orthodontics
When children as young as age seven begin to show signs of developing misalignment, treatment can be used to help guide the smile and protect them from major misalignment and malocclusion. To do so, we can provide Phase I orthodontics, such as retainers and space maintainers. In today’s blog, your Shirley, NY, pediatric dentist and orthodontist talks about the first phase of treatment.
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