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Tailored dental solutions for patients with unique situations.

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Meeting diverse dental needs

From providing gentle, effective care through sedation, our specialized treatments cater to a wide range of dental needs. Our goal is always conservative pediatric dentistry, meaning we only recommend treatments that are necessary.

Innovative and inclusive dental care

Offering services like special needs and dental monitoring, we ensure every child receives high-standard dental care, tailored to their unique circumstances and challenges.

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Explore our range of specialized treatments tailored to your child’s unique dental needs. Book a consultation today.


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Frenotomy vs. Frenectomy: What’s the Difference? icon
Frenectomies

Frenotomy vs. Frenectomy: What’s the Difference?

If you've been told your child needs treatment for a tongue or lip tie, you might have heard two similar-sounding terms: frenotomy and frenectomy.

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Frenectomies

Lingual Frenectomy: When Is It Needed?

A lingual frenectomy is a simple surgical procedure that can greatly improve your child’s oral health and overall well-being.

Labial Frenectomy: When Is It Needed? icon
Frenectomies

Labial Frenectomy: When Is It Needed?

A labial frenectomy is a surgical procedure that can help improve your child’s oral health and comfort. In this blog post, we’ll explain what a labial frenectomy is, when it might be necessary, and how it can help your child's dental development.

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Pediatric Dentistry

What Is a Frenectomy?

A frenectomy is a simple and safe dental procedure that can help your child’s oral function by removing or loosening a small piece of tissue known as the frenum.

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Pediatric Dentistry Preventative Care Sealant for Teeth

Dental Sealants for Kids: What You Need to Know

Find out how dental sealants can be a safe and effective way to keep your child's teeth cavity-free.

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Pediatric FAQ

Baby Teeth Care Tips: Everything You Need to Know

Check out these useful tips for keeping your child's teeth and gums healthy!

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Infant Exam Pediatric Dentistry

What Happens During a Pediatric Dental Exam?

Discover the scoop on why your little one ought to visit the dentist before they hit the big one!

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Infant Exam Pediatric Dentistry

When Should I Take My Baby to the Dentist?

Find out why it's important for your baby to have their first dental visit by the time they turn one.

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Infant Exam New Patients

First Appointment - Part 2

Children's as young as one-year-old need to see a dentist. This is part 2 of 2 videos.

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