At East Brunswick Pediatric Dentistry, your children's smiles are important to us! We keep kids happy and healthy by focusing on providing exceptional service to promote bigger, brighter smiles. Our goal is to provide a pleasant and positive experience for both you and your children while focusing on your specific needs.
We use only the latest evidence-based procedures to achieve long-lasting results, and we encourage parents to participate in promoting a positive attitude towards dentistry and healthy dental habits for the whole family!
We use only the latest evidence-based procedures to achieve long-lasting results, and we encourage parents to participate in promoting a positive attitude towards dentistry and healthy dental habits for the whole family!
Services
At East Brunswick Pediatric Dentistry we offer a variety of services to care for your child's teeth, mouth and oral health.
Our dentists and entire staff understand the importance of good oral health for young children.
We have specialized training in primary teeth and are here to help protect and restore children's teeth so that they can speak and eat easily and have a wonderful smile.
We understand the growth and development of children's teeth and we can start children off with good oral health habits.
Our dentists and entire staff understand the importance of good oral health for young children.
We have specialized training in primary teeth and are here to help protect and restore children's teeth so that they can speak and eat easily and have a wonderful smile.
We understand the growth and development of children's teeth and we can start children off with good oral health habits.
Here at East Brunswick Pediatric Dentistry, we are proud to specialize in pediatric dentistry.
We truly believe in starting children off right when it comes to their dental health.
It is our goal to ensure that each visit goes well so that they think of the dentist's office as a good place.
Our entire staff is wonderful with children, allowing them to relax while we care for their teeth.
Our dentists and staff have received extensive training in Pediatric Dentistry.
Our goal is to protect your children's teeth so they can eat and speak correctly, and feel good about their smiles.
We truly believe in starting children off right when it comes to their dental health.
It is our goal to ensure that each visit goes well so that they think of the dentist's office as a good place.
Our entire staff is wonderful with children, allowing them to relax while we care for their teeth.
Our dentists and staff have received extensive training in Pediatric Dentistry.
Our goal is to protect your children's teeth so they can eat and speak correctly, and feel good about their smiles.
Our office, as well as the The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the American Dental Association (ADA), and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) all recommend establishing a "Dental Home" for your child by one year of age.
Children who have a dental home are more likely to receive appropriate preventive and routine oral health care.
The Dental Home is intended to provide a place other than the Emergency Room for parents for unexpected dental and oral needs.
We strive to make the first visit to the dentist enjoyable and positive.
Children who have a dental home are more likely to receive appropriate preventive and routine oral health care.
The Dental Home is intended to provide a place other than the Emergency Room for parents for unexpected dental and oral needs.
We strive to make the first visit to the dentist enjoyable and positive.
Before you know it, the newborn you just brought home will be celebrating their first birthday!
Between feedings, naps, diaper changes, and the throng of visitors checking in, your brain is likely on overload.
A visit to the dentist may not be on your radar yet, but it should be!
The team at East Brunswick Pediatric Dentistry follow the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) to protect the littlest smiles from turning to frowns.
As a general rule of thumb, infants should either visit the dentist within six months of cutting their first tooth or by the time they turn one-year-old.
Between feedings, naps, diaper changes, and the throng of visitors checking in, your brain is likely on overload.
A visit to the dentist may not be on your radar yet, but it should be!
The team at East Brunswick Pediatric Dentistry follow the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) to protect the littlest smiles from turning to frowns.
As a general rule of thumb, infants should either visit the dentist within six months of cutting their first tooth or by the time they turn one-year-old.
Dr. Nudelman is part of the Saint Peters University Hospital Cranio-facial team.
A variety of dental problems can be associated with a cleft lip, gum, and palate.
Dr. Nudelman is a member of a larger team that evaluates the best treatment options for your child.
The position, size, shape, and even number of teeth may be affected.
Clefting tends to impact the teeth in the area of the cleft more dramatically than in the rest of the mouth, therefore early diagnosis and care are recommended for a better outcome.
A variety of dental problems can be associated with a cleft lip, gum, and palate.
Dr. Nudelman is a member of a larger team that evaluates the best treatment options for your child.
The position, size, shape, and even number of teeth may be affected.
Clefting tends to impact the teeth in the area of the cleft more dramatically than in the rest of the mouth, therefore early diagnosis and care are recommended for a better outcome.
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