- X-rays
- Teeth Cleaning
- Fluoride TreatmentBRUSHING: Since your child has had a cleaning and fluoride treatment today, it is not necessary to resume tooth brushing and flossing until tomorrow morning. However, it is VERY IMPORTANT for you to brush and floss your child's teeth beginning tomorrow morning and on a daily basis thereafter, to prevent infection and future dental problems.
- Dental SealantsDental sealants act as a barrier to prevent cavities. They are a plastic material usually applied to the chewing surfaces of the back...
- Space Maintainers
- Fillings
- CrownsFind the tooth. Handle the tooth by the top (crown), not the root portion. You may rinse the tooth gently, but DO NOT clean or handle the tooth unnecessarily. Try to reinsert the tooth in place by biting on a clean gauze or cloth. If you cannot reinsert the tooth, immediately place the tooth in a cup of water or milk. Call our office IMMEDIATELY. Time is a critical factor in saving the tooth.
- Oral Surgery
- BracesTalk to your dentist about when is the right time to replace your mouthguard, but replace it immediately if it shows sign of wear, is damaged or ill fitting. Teens and children may need to replace their mouthguards more often because their mouths are still growing and changing.
- Cosmetic DentistryAAPD President Dr. Delarosa explains when cosmetic dentistry may or may not be right for children. Most parents have experienced that...