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What Does a Pediatric Dentist Do?

A pediatric dentist specializes in caring for the oral health of children from infancy through their teenage years. These dental professionals undergo additional years of education and training to understand the unique needs of developing teeth and jaws. Pediatric dentists are equipped to make dental visits comfortable and engaging for young patients. A pediatric dentist’s goal is to build a strong foundation for your child’s lifelong oral health.

At What Age Will My Child’s Teeth Erupt?

Each child is unique, but most babies will get their first tooth around 6 months of age, and all 20 primary (baby) teeth typically come in by age three. Permanent teeth generally begin to replace baby teeth around age six and continue erupting through the early teenage years, with wisdom teeth sometimes appearing in the late teens. This process is an essential part of oral development, and routine dental visits help ensure everything progresses as it should. If you notice any delays or abnormalities, our team at Crown Point Pediatric Dentistry is here to assess and guide you.

What Are Common Dental Issues in Children?

Children can experience several dental issues, with cavities being the most common. Tooth decay occurs when bacteria in the mouth mix with sugars from food and drink, creating acids that erode enamel. Other frequent concerns include gum disease, prolonged thumb-sucking or pacifier use and accidents that damage teeth. Conditions like bruxism (teeth grinding) can also develop in younger patients. We focus on preventive care and education to address these issues before they worsen.

What Are the Signs of a Dental Emergency?

Dental emergencies can be scary, but recognizing the signs early can make all the difference. Situations that require immediate attention include a knocked-out, chipped or cracked tooth, severe toothache, bleeding that won’t stop or injuries to the tongue, gums or jaw. It’s important to bring your child in for a checkup as soon as possible. 

What Services Does Your Dentistry Offer?

At Crown Point Pediatric Dentistry, we offer a wide range of services tailored to meet the needs of children at every stage of their oral development. From routine cleanings and preventive care like sealants and fluoride treatments to restorative treatments such as fillings and pulp therapy, we ensure your child’s teeth stay healthy and strong. Our team strives to make every visit a positive experience by creating a welcoming, child-friendly atmosphere that puts both you and your child at ease.

Is Thumb Sucking Bad for My Child's Teeth?

Thumb sucking is a natural reflex for many children and helps comfort them during early development. However, prolonged thumb sucking beyond the toddler years, especially once permanent teeth begin to emerge (usually around age six), can become problematic. Continuous thumb sucking can affect the alignment of teeth and the growth of the jaw, potentially leading to issues like an overbite or misaligned front teeth. It may also contribute to changes in the roof of the mouth. If your child is still sucking their thumb as they grow older, gentle support rather than punishment is key. Our dentists can help your child break this habit when the time is right.

How Can I Help My Child Avoid Getting Cavities?

Cavities, or tooth decay, are one of the most common issues children face, but they are preventable with the right strategies. The best way to protect your child’s teeth is by establishing strong oral hygiene habits from an early age. Start cleaning their teeth as soon as the first one emerges by gently brushing with a small, soft toothbrush and a tiny amount of fluoride toothpaste. Once they’re old enough, teach them to brush twice a day for two minutes and to floss daily.

What is a
Pediatric Dentist?

At Crown Point Pediatric Dentistry, we specialize in caring for the
unique dental needs of children. Our pediatric dentist has the
same qualifications as a family dentist, along with two extra years
of specialized training focused on treating infants, children,
teenagers, and those with special needs.

Pediatric dentists are trained not only in the clinical aspects of
dentistry but also in understanding the psychological and
emotional needs of young patients. This training ensures a positive
experience that promotes a healthy attitude toward dental care.

We make going to the dentist fun!

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