What Does a Pediatric Dentist Do?

What Does a Pediatric Dentist Do?

A pediatric dentist has special training and expertise in working with children. From infancy to young adulthood, children can benefit from seeing a pediatric dentist.

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children begin seeing a dentist within six months of the first tooth erupting or when the child’s first tooth appears.

Many parents make the mistake of assuming that baby teeth aren’t important. However, decay in baby teeth can cause problems in permanent teeth.

Parents are encouraged to bring their kids in for annual dental exams and cleanings. These appointments allow the dentist to check for tooth decay and developmental problems. 

The following services are provided by a pediatric dentist:

Treating Primary Teeth

A pediatric dentist provides care for primary teeth. Children should visit the dentist by age one or within 6 months of the eruption of their first tooth. The pediatric dentist will perform a thorough cleaning and examination and take x-rays when necessary.

Filling Cavities

A pediatric dentist specializes in treating children, which means he or she will know how to keep your child calm and comfortable. However, it doesn’t mean that you’re off the hook. It’s still important to take good care of your child’s teeth at home, including brushing at least twice a day and flossing daily.

Treating Crooked Teeth

When a child has straight teeth, it is a lot easier to clean their teeth. However, childhood is often a time when kids’ teeth are crooked. They may have problems with their teeth that can be fixed by braces and dental work.

A pediatric dentist offers gentle dental care for children of all ages. They can help straighten teeth using braces, or they can recommend other treatments. In some cases, children may need teeth extracted to make room for adult teeth.

Treating Injuries and Trauma

Children are susceptible to injury and trauma. Injuries to the mouth and teeth are often painful and require immediate treatment.

A pediatric dentist is trained to provide dental care to children of all ages, including those who have sustained injuries. If your child has sustained an injury or has experienced a traumatic dental incident, it’s important to bring them in for treatment right away.

Providing Sedation Dentistry

Pediatric dentists also perform sedation dentistry. It can be helpful for children who are apprehensive and non-cooperative about getting braces, root canals, or other types of treatment.


Mt. Pleasant Family Dental, located in Mt Pleasant, TX, is equipped with the best dentists and modern amenities that enable the best dental care facilities for the patients. Call us at (903) 345-6065 and schedule an appointment with the dentist to know more about pediatric treatments provided at the dental practice.

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