There is no need to fear, Sweet Tooth is here! Let us help you ease the worry that can come with visiting the dentist for the first time. We know how important it is to find a practice that has the time to answer your questions and make your child’s dental visit one of comfort and fun.
The first dental visit is typically brief and gives your child an opportunity to become acquainted with the team in a non-threatening and friendly way. It will include a review of their medical and dental history and a thorough dental exam.
We will help your child learn what to expect by telling, showing and doing. Many parents are surprised about how much children let us do!
The American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, and American Dental Association recommend children have their first dental visit when the first tooth comes in, usually between six and twelve months of age.
Establishing a dental home by age one can prevent decay by beginning education and preventive care as early as possible. In the same way you establish a medical home with your child’s physician for their well-child visits, you should have a dental home established to prevent decay and handle any dental emergencies.
Let Sweet Tooth guide you as you care for your child’s smile.
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Sweet Tooth also has experience providing dental care to children with a wide range of special health care needs, such as high anxiety, ADHD, autism, down syndrome, and more.
We offer private rooms by request and even encourage the parent to sit with them during treatment. To learn more, visit our special needs page to see how we go above and beyond to make your child feel safe, comfortable, and welcomed.
Why Parents Trust Sweet Tooth
We welcome parents in treatment areas to help your child feel comfortable. In fact – we encourage it!
From the first visit you’ll experience prompt scheduling of appointments, find plenty of time to have your questions answered by our doctors and you’ll enjoy our professional and organized team.
Se habla Español! We can communicate with our patients in both English and Spanish.