Welcome to Greenville Pediatric Dentistry, located in Greenville, South Carolina. Drs. Wilson, Uprichard, and Czarsty's top priority is helping your child achieve and maintain a beautiful, healthy smile. They are committed to providing their patients with the highest standard of dental care in a pleasant and comfortable environment. They believe in the importance of patient education and will work with your child individually to ensure they understand how to practice good oral hygiene from home.
We are conveniently located to Greenville, Simpsonville, Easley, Taylors and Powdersville. Robin D. Wilson, DMD received her B.S. degree from Clemson University and her doctorate from the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Robin completed her pediatric residency at the Medical College of Georgia. Kris K. Uprichard, DMD received her B.S. degree from the University of Georgia and her doctorate from the Medical College of Georgia.
Dr. Kris completed her pediatric residency at the Medical College of Georgia.
We are conveniently located to Greenville, Simpsonville, Easley, Taylors and Powdersville. Robin D. Wilson, DMD received her B.S. degree from Clemson University and her doctorate from the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Robin completed her pediatric residency at the Medical College of Georgia. Kris K. Uprichard, DMD received her B.S. degree from the University of Georgia and her doctorate from the Medical College of Georgia.
Dr. Kris completed her pediatric residency at the Medical College of Georgia.
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It is our goal to help your child achieve a smile for a lifetime.
We hope that every visit to our office is pleasant and enjoyable, and we will strive to provide quality dental care for your child.
Your scheduled appointment time has been reserved specifically for you.
We request 24-hours notice if you need to cancel your appointment for a routine cleaning and 48-hours notice if you need to cancel a sedation or restorative appointment.
We are aware that unforeseen events sometimes require missing an appointment, and appreciate your cooperation.
We hope that every visit to our office is pleasant and enjoyable, and we will strive to provide quality dental care for your child.
Your scheduled appointment time has been reserved specifically for you.
We request 24-hours notice if you need to cancel your appointment for a routine cleaning and 48-hours notice if you need to cancel a sedation or restorative appointment.
We are aware that unforeseen events sometimes require missing an appointment, and appreciate your cooperation.
Along with the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, we recommend that a child's first dental visit be scheduled by his/her 1st birthday.
It is very important to make the first visit as positive and enjoyable for the child as possible.
We want your child to enjoy getting to know our doctors and team and be comfortable at all times.
A pleasant, comfortable first visit builds trust and helps put the child at ease during future dental visits.
Please let your child know that the doctors and staff will explain everything in detail and will answer any questions he/she has.
It is very important to make the first visit as positive and enjoyable for the child as possible.
We want your child to enjoy getting to know our doctors and team and be comfortable at all times.
A pleasant, comfortable first visit builds trust and helps put the child at ease during future dental visits.
Please let your child know that the doctors and staff will explain everything in detail and will answer any questions he/she has.
For more information concerning pediatric dentistry, please visit the website for the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
The pediatric dentist has an extra two to three years of specialized training after dental school, and is dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teenage years.
The very young, pre-teens, and teenagers all need different approaches in dealing with their behavior, guiding their dental growth and development, and helping them avoid future dental problems.
The pediatric dentist has an extra two to three years of specialized training after dental school, and is dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teenage years.
The very young, pre-teens, and teenagers all need different approaches in dealing with their behavior, guiding their dental growth and development, and helping them avoid future dental problems.
If the procedure was in the lower jaw the tongue, teeth, lip and surrounding tissue will be numb or asleep.
If the procedure was in the upper jaw the teeth, lip and surrounding tissue will be numb or asleep.
Often, children do not understand the effects of local anesthesia, and may chew, scratch, suck, or play with the numb lip, tongue, or cheek.
These actions can cause minor irritations or they can be severe enough to cause swelling and abrasions to the tissue.
Children can often mistakenly described the numbness as a "hurt" feeling.
If the procedure was in the upper jaw the teeth, lip and surrounding tissue will be numb or asleep.
Often, children do not understand the effects of local anesthesia, and may chew, scratch, suck, or play with the numb lip, tongue, or cheek.
These actions can cause minor irritations or they can be severe enough to cause swelling and abrasions to the tissue.
Children can often mistakenly described the numbness as a "hurt" feeling.
Some children are given nitrous oxide/oxygen, or what you may know as laughing gas, to relax them for their dental treatment.
Nitrous oxide/oxygen is a blend of two gases, oxygen and nitrous oxide.
Nitrous oxide/oxygen is given through a small breathing mask which is placed over the child's nose, allowing them to relax, but without putting them to sleep.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, recognizes this technique as a very safe, effective technique to use for treating children's dental needs.
Nitrous oxide/oxygen is a blend of two gases, oxygen and nitrous oxide.
Nitrous oxide/oxygen is given through a small breathing mask which is placed over the child's nose, allowing them to relax, but without putting them to sleep.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, recognizes this technique as a very safe, effective technique to use for treating children's dental needs.
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