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4 Questions To Ask Your Child’s Pediatric Dentist

There are certain questions that are important to ask your child’s pediatric dentist to find out about their skill, experience and ability to keep your child comfortable while at the dentist. By learning more about your child’s pediatric dentist, you can calm any anxieties you or your child have before a visit. 

What to ask a pediatric dentist

Every pediatric dentist asks patients and their parents if they have any questions. While many say no, it is good to come ready with certain questions that provide more information. The following are four questions to consider asking a pediatric dentist at the next appointment.

What makes a pediatric dentist different?

Not all dentists are the same, and some dentists have special training and offer certain services that others do not. The fact is oral care for children differs from oral care for adults, and it is helpful to know how a pediatric dentist is different from a normal dentist. Many pediatric dentists offer unique services that are tailored more for children, such as dental sealants, and they do certain things with the office to keep children calm during their visit. 

What treatment options are offered?

Along with learning about the differences between a pediatric dentist and a general dentist or cosmetic dentist, it is also important to learn more about the specific types of treatment a child’s pediatric dentist offer. While there are certain services that just about every pediatric dentist offers, such as dental fillings for cavities, each one might have a slightly different set of services they provide. Specifically, it is always good to ask if they offer emergency dentistry since children are often far more prone to mouth injuries than the average adult. 

How can I keep my child’s teeth healthy?

The ultimate goal of pediatric dentistry is to keep baby teeth as healthy as possible until they fall out and permanent teeth come in. By keeping primary teeth healthy, it increases the chance of permanent teeth coming in straight and healthy. Be sure to consult with a pediatric dentist about how to keep you child's teeth healthy while at home, which includes asking about any oral care tips to practice as a parent that prevent cavities or gum complications. 

Are primary teeth are important?

Many parents are skeptical about pediatric dentistry as they feel the baby teeth are just going to fall out anyway. If you are interested in learning more about the role of primary teeth (baby teeth) play in the health of permanent teeth long-term, consider asking your pediatric dentist and gaining more information. 

Talk to a pediatric dentist about oral health

Here at our pediatric dentist office, we offer a variety of services, from routine cleaning to cavity and gum disease treatment. If your child is in need of oral care, or you want to ensure issues do not develop in the future, consult with us today and schedule a time to bring your child in for her or his first visit. 

Request an appointment here: https://www.memorialpediatricdds.com or call Memorial Pediatric Dentistry at (281) 571-8411 for an appointment in our Houston office.

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