Dental visits, made for kids.
Twenty-minute cleanings, tell-show-do explanations, and a chair that doesn’t smell like the 1980s. Pick a slot and your kid’s first visit is on the calendar.
Open slots, Wed the 14th
No tricks. No tears. No upsells.
Pediatric dentistry runs on trust. The first visit is short, the second is shorter, the third is just fun. We build the routine kid by kid.
Tell-show-do
Every step gets explained, then shown on a model, then done in the chair. Kids know what’s about to happen before it happens.
Twenty-minute visits
The cleaning room is set up so a routine visit takes twenty minutes, start to finish. We honor your time and your kid’s patience.
Plain-English plans
Treatment plans come with a flat-rate cost and a written explanation. No “here’s what I’d recommend, sound good?” before you’ve seen the price.
The first visit, start to finish.
The first appointment is intentionally short. Our goal is for your kid to leave thinking the dentist is fine, actually.
- Tour of the room (chair, light, water sprayer, all the tools).
- Counting teeth, brushing demo, and a fluoride varnish if it’s the right age.
- Take-home toothbrush, sticker, and a written “next visit” reminder for the fridge.
- Insurance and payment review with the parent at the front desk, not in the chair.
Eight services. Nothing exotic.
Pediatric and family dentistry, end of list. For specialty work (oral surgery, orthodontics past the alignment phase), we refer to specialists we trust and stay in the loop.
First-tooth visit
Six months to two years. Twenty minutes, gentle introduction.
Cleanings and exams
Every six months. Polish, fluoride, and a parent debrief at the desk.
Sealants
Molars get sealed once they’re fully erupted, around age 6 and again around 12.
Cavity care
Composite fillings, glass ionomer where appropriate. Numbing done in stages.
Orthodontic screening
Yearly screening from age 7. Referral to our orthodontist partner if interceptive treatment makes sense.
Sports mouthguards
Custom-fit, two appointments. Re-fit at no charge if your kid grows past it within twelve months.
Trauma visits
Same-day appointments for chipped or knocked-out teeth, including evenings during sports season.
Special needs care
Quiet-room scheduling, sensory-friendly setups, and longer visits for families who need them. Just ask.
Families who come back.
My five-year-old asked when she could go back. That has never happened with any other appointment in her life.Parent of two patients
The flat-rate plan made the cost conversation a non-issue. We knew the number before we knew the date.Parent of three patients
Bring the kids in this month.
New families get a half-hour first visit, no charge. We block out late-afternoon slots for first-timers so the lobby’s quiet.
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