Building Healthy Smiles and Positive Habits for a Lifetime.
Every child deserves a dental experience that is as gentle as it is effective. Our Pediatric Dentistry department specializes in the unique oral health needs of infants, children, and adolescents. We focus on creating a supportive, "no-fear" environment where we can protect growing smiles and teach the foundational habits that lead to a lifetime of excellent oral health.
We provide a full range of specialized treatments tailored specifically for primary and developing permanent teeth:
Gentle Extractions: Safe and careful removal of damaged or problematic primary teeth to ensure the healthy development of permanent successors.
Pulpectomy & Pulpotomy: Specialized "baby root canal" treatments to save a severely decayed or infected tooth, either by removing the entire pulp (Pulpectomy) or just the affected portion (Pulpotomy).
Composite & GI Fillings: Durable, tooth-colored restorations (Composite) and fluoride-releasing Glass Ionomer (GI) fillings to repair cavities in small teeth.
Pulpectomy with Stainless Steel (SS) Crown: A comprehensive restoration that combines a root treatment with a strong, protective crown to ensure a primary tooth remains functional until it naturally falls out.
Space Maintainers: Custom appliances used to "hold the spot" for a permanent tooth if a baby tooth is lost too early, preventing future crowding and alignment issues.
Advanced Growth Support (Apexogenesis & Apexification): Vital treatments designed to encourage the root of a permanent tooth to continue growing or to close the root end in an immature tooth.
Revascularization: A cutting-edge regenerative procedure that aims to restore vitality to a previously non-vital, immature permanent tooth.
RCT for Patients Under 14: Expert root canal therapy adapted for the specific anatomical needs of older children and young teenagers.
Conscious Sedation: To ensure a stress-free experience, we offer safe sedation options to help anxious children relax during their procedure.
Dental Splinting: Essential emergency care to stabilize teeth that have been loosened or displaced due to childhood injuries or trauma.