At KidzVil Pediatric Dentistry, we’re proud to specialize in pediatric dentistry for children of all ages, from their very first tooth through their teenage years.
Our entire staff is very good with children. We know and understand how children think, so we can start them off right. We want them to believe the dentist’s office is a good place instead of being scared of it. We take our time with all patients so they have an enjoyable visit, and we offer options like sedation dentistry for children who need extra help feeling comfortable.
Our dentists and entire staff understand the importance of good oral health for young children. They have specialized training in primary teeth and are here to help protect and restore children’s teeth so they can speak and eat easily and have a wonderful smile. They understand the growth and development of children’s teeth so they can start children off with good oral health, starting as early as their baby’s first visit.
We also understand how important taking care of children’s teeth is. We will work with parents to ensure their children are taking good care of their teeth at home. We will also monitor their mouths for any problems, such as the need for trauma or emergency care, so we can catch them early. If needed, we will work with your children’s regular doctor to treat any problems we find.
Good nutrition also plays a major role in your child’s oral health. Visit our nutrition guide for tips on keeping your child’s teeth strong and healthy. We’re also proud of our community involvement, bringing dental education beyond our office walls.
If you have any questions or would like your children seen, don’t hesitate to contact us today at (561) 845-7374.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is pediatric dentistry?
Pediatric dentistry is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on the oral health of infants, children, and adolescents, with dentists trained specifically in the growth and development of primary and permanent teeth.
At what age should my child start seeing a pediatric dentist?
We recommend scheduling your child’s first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth erupting.
How do you help children who are afraid of the dentist?
Our staff is specially trained to work with children, taking a patient, kid-friendly approach, and we offer sedation options for children who need extra support to feel comfortable.
What should I do if my child has a dental emergency?
Contact us right away. If we’re not open, go to the nearest emergency center. Visit our trauma and emergencies page for guidance on handling common dental emergencies.
Does nutrition affect my child’s dental health?
Yes, nutrition plays a significant role in preventing cavities and supporting healthy tooth development. Our nutrition guide offers tips for supporting your child’s oral health at home.