Kids Dentistry

A trip to the dentist can be an anxious experience for children, but changing the lighting, adding soothing music and other sensory changes may help.
Children and even infants are vulnerable to oral health problems. What your child eats greatly impacts his/her oral health. Dentists believe that good oral health practices should begin in infancy and continue throughout the adult life.
Although milk teeth (deciduous or primary teeth) fall off and are eventually replaced with permanent teeth, healthy baby teeth form the foundation of your child’s overall dental health.
An early start can go a long way in maintaining disease-free teeth and gums. We suggest that your child should see a dentist by the age of one year. Regular professional care can ensure that your child grows up cavity free.

