Our goal at Post Oak Pediatric Dentistry is to establish a strong foundation for lifelong oral health care by creating positive experiences with your child during each and every visit. Eliminating any fear children may associate with dental visits by providing care to your child in a fun, relaxed, and non-intimidating manner. Delivering consistent and relevant information to patients and their parents on how to develop necessary preventive dental skills.
Catering to the needs of individual patients including infants, children, adolescents and those with special needs. Ultimately, we want our patients to enjoy their visits and look forward to seeing us, as much as we look forward to seeing them! Dr. Sarah Chang and her team are committed to helping your child attain and maintain excellent oral health from childhood through adolescence, which is what makes pediatric dentistry unique.
Primary teeth, commonly referred to as 'baby' teeth, are very different than permanent or 'adult' teeth. Infants, children, pre-teens, and teenagers each require different approaches to guide their dental growth and development, to shape their health behavior, and to help them avoid future dental problems.
Catering to the needs of individual patients including infants, children, adolescents and those with special needs. Ultimately, we want our patients to enjoy their visits and look forward to seeing us, as much as we look forward to seeing them! Dr. Sarah Chang and her team are committed to helping your child attain and maintain excellent oral health from childhood through adolescence, which is what makes pediatric dentistry unique.
Primary teeth, commonly referred to as 'baby' teeth, are very different than permanent or 'adult' teeth. Infants, children, pre-teens, and teenagers each require different approaches to guide their dental growth and development, to shape their health behavior, and to help them avoid future dental problems.
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Charlise is our office manager.
She is happy to assist you with scheduling your child's appointment, answering any of your questions, and ensuring that every visit to our office is a wonderful one.
She is always eager to show patients the amazing things that we do at Post Oak Pediatric Dentistry.
She wants to emphasize that you are in excellent hands with Dr. Chang and she looks forward to meeting you soon!
She graduated from the Toronto School of Business with a certificate from the dental assistant program, then continued her education in Psychology at Lake Washington Technical College.
She is happy to assist you with scheduling your child's appointment, answering any of your questions, and ensuring that every visit to our office is a wonderful one.
She is always eager to show patients the amazing things that we do at Post Oak Pediatric Dentistry.
She wants to emphasize that you are in excellent hands with Dr. Chang and she looks forward to meeting you soon!
She graduated from the Toronto School of Business with a certificate from the dental assistant program, then continued her education in Psychology at Lake Washington Technical College.
Dr. Sarah Chang grew up in California but fulfilled her love for dentistry on the East Coast.
She first earned her B.A from New York University before attending NYU's College of Dentistry, which is ranked the #6 dental school in the nation.
Dr. Chang then completed her general pediatric residency at Queens Hospital Center and her pediatric residency at St Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx, where she served as the Chief Resident.
Currently, Dr. Chang owns and acts as the lead doctor of Post Oak Pediatric Dentistry.
She first earned her B.A from New York University before attending NYU's College of Dentistry, which is ranked the #6 dental school in the nation.
Dr. Chang then completed her general pediatric residency at Queens Hospital Center and her pediatric residency at St Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx, where she served as the Chief Resident.
Currently, Dr. Chang owns and acts as the lead doctor of Post Oak Pediatric Dentistry.
Give a child or teenager in your life something to smile about: an appointment with POST OAK PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY!
We are the fun dentist kids love and parents trust.
They'll receive a personal tour of our office and meet the friendly staff that wants to help them build healthy, beautiful smiles.
We treat children ages 0 to 18, including those with special needs.
Caring for your child's oral health through prevention, quality treatment, and positive motivation is our top priority.
We are dedicated to providing comprehensive oral health care to the children of our community.
We are the fun dentist kids love and parents trust.
They'll receive a personal tour of our office and meet the friendly staff that wants to help them build healthy, beautiful smiles.
We treat children ages 0 to 18, including those with special needs.
Caring for your child's oral health through prevention, quality treatment, and positive motivation is our top priority.
We are dedicated to providing comprehensive oral health care to the children of our community.
It is very important to maintain the health of the primary teeth.
Neglected cavities can - and frequently do - lead to problems which negatively affect developing permanent teeth.
Primary teeth, or baby-teeth, are important for (1) proper chewing and eating, (2) providing space for permanent teeth and guiding them into the correct position, and (3) permitting normal development of the jaw bones and muscles.
Primary teeth also affect the development of speech and add to an attractive appearance.
Neglected cavities can - and frequently do - lead to problems which negatively affect developing permanent teeth.
Primary teeth, or baby-teeth, are important for (1) proper chewing and eating, (2) providing space for permanent teeth and guiding them into the correct position, and (3) permitting normal development of the jaw bones and muscles.
Primary teeth also affect the development of speech and add to an attractive appearance.
Children's teeth begin forming before birth.
As early as 4 months, the first primary teeth to erupt through the gums are the lower central incisors, followed closely by the upper central incisors.
Although all 20 primary teeth usually appear by age 3, the pace and order of their eruption varies.
Permanent teeth begin appearing around age 6, starting with the first molars and lower central incisors.
At the age of 8, you can generally expect the bottom 4 primary teeth (lower central and lateral incisors) and the top 4 primary teeth (upper central and lateral incisors) to be gone and permanent teeth to have taken their place.
As early as 4 months, the first primary teeth to erupt through the gums are the lower central incisors, followed closely by the upper central incisors.
Although all 20 primary teeth usually appear by age 3, the pace and order of their eruption varies.
Permanent teeth begin appearing around age 6, starting with the first molars and lower central incisors.
At the age of 8, you can generally expect the bottom 4 primary teeth (lower central and lateral incisors) and the top 4 primary teeth (upper central and lateral incisors) to be gone and permanent teeth to have taken their place.
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