Papineau and Farthing have extensive training and experience in treating the dental needs of infants, children, and teenagers. Their goal is to help your child establish a routine of dental care that will last a lifetime. Welcome to the pediatric dental office of Scott D. Papineau, PharmD, DDS and Annette T. Farthing, DDS. We provide specialized dentistry for children and adolescents in a child-friendly environment.
As pediatric dentists, we focus on preventive care to help each child grow a healthy smile that will last a lifetime. Our practice utilizes the most modern and effective methods for routine dental cleanings and restorations as well as dental emergencies and trauma, oral conscious sedation, IV sedation, and treatment under general anesthesia. Additionally, our practice is equipped with the knowledge and compassion to treat children with special developmental or medical needs.
It is our desire that your child's first visit to the dentist be as positive, relaxed, and enjoyable as possible.
As pediatric dentists, we focus on preventive care to help each child grow a healthy smile that will last a lifetime. Our practice utilizes the most modern and effective methods for routine dental cleanings and restorations as well as dental emergencies and trauma, oral conscious sedation, IV sedation, and treatment under general anesthesia. Additionally, our practice is equipped with the knowledge and compassion to treat children with special developmental or medical needs.
It is our desire that your child's first visit to the dentist be as positive, relaxed, and enjoyable as possible.
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Dr. Annette Farthing graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology from Indiana University.
She attended dental school at Indiana University School of Dentistry and completed her pediatric dental residency at James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children.
Dr. Farthing has had extensive training and more than 30 years of experience in treating the dental needs of infants, children, and teenagers.
She treats all children, in addition to those with special developmental or medical needs.
She attended dental school at Indiana University School of Dentistry and completed her pediatric dental residency at James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children.
Dr. Farthing has had extensive training and more than 30 years of experience in treating the dental needs of infants, children, and teenagers.
She treats all children, in addition to those with special developmental or medical needs.
Papineau and Farthing strive to treat each and every child in our office as if they were our own.
Each child is treated with respect, our undivided attention, and compassion.
We use lots of positive reinforcement and encouragement in our office.
Prizes and stickers also help make dental visits fun!
Our office uses lots of positive reinforcement when interacting with your child.
Prior to your child's upcoming dental appointment, we encourage you to use the same positive attitude when discussing their dental visit.
Each child is treated with respect, our undivided attention, and compassion.
We use lots of positive reinforcement and encouragement in our office.
Prizes and stickers also help make dental visits fun!
Our office uses lots of positive reinforcement when interacting with your child.
Prior to your child's upcoming dental appointment, we encourage you to use the same positive attitude when discussing their dental visit.
Our practice is committed to providing you and your family with safe, gentle, high-quality dental care.
We understand that your child may feel anxious about visiting the dentist.
We are sensitive to children's needs and it is our goal to make your child feel comfortable visiting our practice while providing the best care possible.
During your child's first visit, we will review their dental and medical history forms, and take X-rays of their teeth and mouth.
Then, the doctor will meet with you and your child to discuss the X-rays, help create an individual treatment plan, and answer any questions that you may have.
We understand that your child may feel anxious about visiting the dentist.
We are sensitive to children's needs and it is our goal to make your child feel comfortable visiting our practice while providing the best care possible.
During your child's first visit, we will review their dental and medical history forms, and take X-rays of their teeth and mouth.
Then, the doctor will meet with you and your child to discuss the X-rays, help create an individual treatment plan, and answer any questions that you may have.
The cost of treatment may vary depending on your child's individual needs and treatment plan.
We will discuss with you the cost of treatment and each of your available payment plan options before your child begins treatment, so that you can make the best choice for your child and your family.
Your child's smile can last forever, and we want to make it as easy as possible to receive the best dental care whenever needed.
Our office staff is always available to help you with insurance claims and paperwork.
We will discuss with you the cost of treatment and each of your available payment plan options before your child begins treatment, so that you can make the best choice for your child and your family.
Your child's smile can last forever, and we want to make it as easy as possible to receive the best dental care whenever needed.
Our office staff is always available to help you with insurance claims and paperwork.
Below are common questions and our answers about the best way to care for children's teeth.
We recommend that you make an appointment to see the dentist as soon as your child gets his first tooth.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children be seen by six months after their first tooth erupts, or at one year of age, whichever comes first.
All dental specialists (pediatric dentists, orthodontists, oral surgeons, and others) begin by completing dental school, then continue their education with several years of additional specialized training.
We recommend that you make an appointment to see the dentist as soon as your child gets his first tooth.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children be seen by six months after their first tooth erupts, or at one year of age, whichever comes first.
All dental specialists (pediatric dentists, orthodontists, oral surgeons, and others) begin by completing dental school, then continue their education with several years of additional specialized training.
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