With a mission to keep little smiles healthy and happy
About Dr. Sarah
Dr. Sarah isn’t just a dentist—she’s a real-life tooth fairy! With a touch of magic and a heart full of kindness, she transforms checkups into adventures and worries into joy. From first baby teeth to confident smiles, Dr. Sarah is the guardian of your little one’s sparkling smile.
We recommend that your child’s first dental visit occur by the age of one year or within six months after their first tooth appears. Early visits help to establish a relationship with the dentist and ensure that your child’s teeth and gums are developing properly. Regular visits from an early age also allow us to provide guidance on oral hygiene and preventive care.
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How can I prepare my child for their first dental visit?
Preparing your child for their first visit is essential to ensure a positive experience. - Talk about the visit in a calm, positive manner. - Use children’s books or videos about dental visits to familiarize them with what to expect. - Avoid using words like “pain” or “shot” to prevent fear or anxiety. - Encourage your child to ask questions and express their feelings. Our friendly team will make your child feel at ease and explain everything in a fun and non-threatening way.
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What should I expect during my child’s first dental visit?
During your child’s first visit, Dr. Sarah will perform a gentle examination of your child’s teeth and gums, checking for any early signs of dental problems. We will also discuss the best ways to care for your child’s oral health, including brushing, flossing, and dietary habits. For younger children, the appointment may be short, but it’s important to build a positive experience for future visits.
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How often should my child visit the dentist?
It’s recommended that your child see the dentist every six months for routine checkups and cleanings. Regular visits help to prevent cavities, monitor your child’s oral development, and ensure any potential issues are caught early. Some children may need more frequent visits depending on their individual needs.
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What are dental sealants, and should my child get them?
Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings that are applied to the chewing surfaces of your child’s back teeth (molars). Sealants help to protect against cavities by preventing food and plaque from getting stuck in the grooves. We typically recommend sealants for children as soon as their permanent molars come in, usually around age 6.
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Does my child need braces?
Braces may be necessary if your child has crooked teeth, bite issues, or other alignment problems. Dr. Sarah will monitor your child’s teeth as they grow and discuss the best time for orthodontic treatment. Early evaluations allow us to address any concerns before they become more complicated.
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