Pediatric Dentistry is dedicated to creating a lifetime of positive dental habits as well as guiding the development of the child’s dentition. Infants, children, adolescents, as well as the handicapped, benefit from early preventive care and guidance.
- Proper brushing and flossing
- Custom fluoride therapy
- Decay-preventing sealants
- Nutritional counseling
- Play based desensitization
- Behavioral Modification
- Positive reinforcement
- In-office sedation
Why should your child visit the pediatric dentist by AGE ONE?

- One out of four children develop tooth decay by age 3. – U.S. Attorney General
- Childhood decay is 100% preventable!
- Improper bottle use and sippy cups increase the risk for dental decay and childhood obesity.
- Visit the pediatric dentist by age one and avoid unnecessary “fear” of the dentist later.
Your infant’s dental visit will include:
- Comprehensive exam and infant toothbrush
- Infant fluoride therapy and treatment
- Parental brushing tips and training
- Diet and Nutrition guidance
New Patient Forms
Prior to visiting our office, please click on the correct form below and complete the information and bring it with you to your first visit.
Motivational Charts
By marking or placing stickers on the specific days, these charts will assist you in motivating your child to brush their teeth or remember not to place their fingers in their mouth. If you have another daily reminder you would like for your child, print out the blank chart and fill in the title. The charts will help your young ones enjoy taking care of their teeth.
For a printer friendly version of each chart, click the title or picture below
| I Brush My Teeth Chart - Color | No Thumb Sucking for Me Chart |
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| Black & White Brush Chart | Blank Chart |
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Here are some games which can be found on the website of American Dental Association:
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