At Dentist in New Britain, we understand the importance of pediatric dentistry, a specialized branch dedicated to the dental care of children from birth to adolescence. Our team of highly skilled dentists is experienced in providing preventive and therapeutic care tailored specifically for young patients. From managing special needs to addressing behavioral problems and habits, our pediatric dentists are here to ensure your child receives the best possible dental care.
What Sets Pediatric Dentists Apart?
Pediatric dentists possess a deep understanding of the unique dental needs of children. They are well-versed in tooth eruption patterns, as well as the behavioral changes, growth, and development that occur from infancy through adolescence. Our dentists diligently monitor malocclusions, skeletal problems, and gum diseases that can potentially lead to severe issues in adulthood. By diagnosing and intercepting these problems at a young age, we aim to promote optimal oral health for your child.
Pediatric Dentistry : Expert Diagnosis and Treatment
Our pediatric dentists are experts in diagnosing and treating dental conditions, including genetic diseases, dental caries, and gum problems. They specialize in addressing developmental defects and habits affecting dental structures, such as mouth breathing, lip biting, and thumb sucking. We prioritize the fabrication of appliances that intercept these habits before they persist into adulthood, ensuring proper oral development.
Specialized Care for Anxious and Uncooperative Children
We understand that some children may feel anxious or uncooperative during dental visits. Our pediatric dentists possess the expertise to handle such situations with care and consideration. Customizing their approach based on personality traits, our dentists use techniques like “Tell-show-do” for a comfortable environment. They specialize in treating children with systemic conditions and autism, offering unique care.
Comprehensive Treatment Options
At Dentist in New Britain, we offer a wide range of pediatric dentistry treatment options for children, including:
- Management of dental caries and gum problems through safe and biocompatible fillings.
- Professional cleaning and scaling to remove plaque and calculus, along with the application of topical fluorides and sealants for preventive care.
- Nitrous oxide sedation for highly anxious patients, offering an effective and safe sedative option for children of any age.
- Monitoring and providing appliances like braces, headgears, chin caps, or space maintainers for children with dental malocclusion or skeletal defects, facilitating proper jaw bone growth.
- Emergency cases involving fractured or lost deciduous or permanent teeth, which receive prompt attention and care.
Discover Exceptional Pediatric Dental Care at Dentist in New Britain
At Dentist in New Britain, experience compassionate dental care for children. Contact us for questions or appointments. We are here to assist you and ensure your child’s oral health needs are met with utmost care and professionalism.
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