Treatments Provided by a Pediatric Dentist

Treatments Provided by a Pediatric Dentist

Treatments Provided by a Pediatric Dentist

Pediatric dentists are equipped and skilled to provide a number of diagnostic services. In addition to regular dental checkups, pediatric dentists offer comprehensive oral health assessments, which involve more comprehensive oral exams than general dentists.

A thorough assessment of a child’s oral health is used to detect any issues that might interfere with proper oral development. The dentist might examine a child’s teeth, gums, jaw, and bite, looking for signs of developmental issues, such as teeth misalignment. 

Listed below are the treatments provided by a Pediatric Dentist

Preventive Treatments

In addition to regular dental cleanings and checkups, your pediatric dentist can provide a number of preventive treatments. For example, fluoride varnish is a protective coating that is applied to teeth to help prevent cavities. This varnish is most effective when applied twice a year, or every six months.  Sealants are advised for children to prevent cavities. Mouth guards are recommended to protect teeth while playing sports

Restorative Treatments

Pediatric dentists provide a number of safe and effective restorative treatments. These treatments can improve the function and appearance of the teeth.

Orthodontic Treatments

A pediatric dentist can provide a number of different orthodontic treatments that can be beneficial for a child’s oral health. These treatments include the following:

- Braces

- Mouth guards

- Space maintainers

- Retainers

Emergency Care

A pediatric dentist is trained to handle dental emergencies such as knocked-out teeth, broken teeth, and teeth that have been fractured. While most dentists can perform these procedures, a pediatric dentist is trained to handle dental emergencies in a child-friendly manner.

What to Do:

If your child has knocked out a permanent tooth, try to gently put it back in its socket while your child is awake.

If the tooth cannot be put back, you will want to preserve it in milk, saline, or saliva.

Once the tooth has been preserved, you should take your child to a pediatric dentist as soon as possible.


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