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Everything a growing smile needs, under one roof

From the first checkup to the day the braces come off, your child sees the same familiar faces in the same familiar office.

Exams and cleanings

Routine visits are the heart of pediatric dentistry. Each one includes a gentle cleaning, a full examination, and fluoride to strengthen growing enamel. We take X-rays only when they’re clinically needed, never on a fixed schedule.

Just as important: your child leaves knowing the dentist is a friendly place, and you leave knowing exactly how their teeth are doing.

A toddler patient peeking over a wooden bench, mid-giggle

Prevention and restorations

When a tooth needs help, we use the least invasive option that works. Often that means stopping a cavity without a drill at all.

Sealants

A thin protective coating on the chewing surfaces of molars, sealing out the grooves where most cavities start.

Silver diamine fluoride

A drill-free liquid treatment that can stop small cavities in their tracks, ideal for very young or anxious kids.

Tooth-colored fillings

When a filling is needed, we use composite resin and glass ionomer materials that blend in and preserve healthy tooth.

Two young brothers sitting together on a wagon bench, all smiles

Orthodontics

Our orthodontists offer traditional brackets, ceramic brackets, and Invisalign clear aligners, for kids, teens, and parents too. Because they share an office with our pediatric dentists, growth is monitored from the very first visit and treatment starts exactly when it should.

Early intervention can guide jaw growth and often shortens or simplifies treatment later.

Sedation, explained like a parent would want

Some kids need more than patience and a gentle voice. When they do, we match the lightest option to the situation, and we’ll walk you through exactly what to expect before anything happens.

Nitrous oxide

Laughing gas. Takes the edge off, wears off within minutes, and your child stays fully awake.

Oral sedation

A measured dose of calming medicine for longer or more involved treatment. Your child is relaxed but responsive.

Deep sedation

For extensive treatment, administered and monitored start-to-finish by a dedicated dental anesthesiologist.

Not sure what your child needs?

Start with an exam. We’ll look, listen, and lay out the options together.