Our skilled and friendly dental team offer all aspects of preventive, restorative, sedative, and aesthetic dental care. We deliver high-quality, comprehensive dental care with a gentle touch, as it is our goal to provide your child with everything he or she needs to grow up with ideal oral health. Our goal is to deliver the best possible dental care while showing that there is nothing to be afraid of when coming to the dentist.
With tools such as laser dentistry, which often allows procedures to be performed without the need for local anesthesia or numbing, we can work with pinpoint accuracy and skip the loud drill noises. We want children to experience the benefits of a healthy mouth and a confident smile for the rest of their lives. Sedation is most commonly used during extensive procedures for patients with dental fear or anxiety or for patients who find it difficult to sit for dental treatment.
Learn about the different types of sedation. Dr. Healy has wanted to be a dentist ever since he was in middle school when his own dentist inspired him to seek a career in dentistry.
With tools such as laser dentistry, which often allows procedures to be performed without the need for local anesthesia or numbing, we can work with pinpoint accuracy and skip the loud drill noises. We want children to experience the benefits of a healthy mouth and a confident smile for the rest of their lives. Sedation is most commonly used during extensive procedures for patients with dental fear or anxiety or for patients who find it difficult to sit for dental treatment.
Learn about the different types of sedation. Dr. Healy has wanted to be a dentist ever since he was in middle school when his own dentist inspired him to seek a career in dentistry.
Services
At Tiny Teeth Pediatric Dentistry we provide an ongoing assessment of the changes in your child's oral health.
As experts in dental development, we monitor your child's needs and provide advice and treatment to ensure a winning smile.
From teething infants to appearance-conscious teenagers, the staff at Tiny Teeth Pediatric Dentistry will provide dental care based on the latest in dental research and technology.
As experts in dental development, we monitor your child's needs and provide advice and treatment to ensure a winning smile.
From teething infants to appearance-conscious teenagers, the staff at Tiny Teeth Pediatric Dentistry will provide dental care based on the latest in dental research and technology.
I brought my 3 year old here in hopes they could help with calming the dentist anxiety down.
We walked in and he was so nervous but it was so kid friendly, he felt safe.
We went back and it was such a wonderful and easy experience.
My shy son didn't freak out AT ALL.
I brought my almost 2 year old in today for his very first dentist appointment and they all loved him and said how sweet he was.
Had the utmost respect and patience with him too.
My son had an injury and they got him in fast and treated him so well.
We walked in and he was so nervous but it was so kid friendly, he felt safe.
We went back and it was such a wonderful and easy experience.
My shy son didn't freak out AT ALL.
I brought my almost 2 year old in today for his very first dentist appointment and they all loved him and said how sweet he was.
Had the utmost respect and patience with him too.
My son had an injury and they got him in fast and treated him so well.
Tiny Teeth Pediatric Dentistry is a fee-for-service practice.
Regardless of the current family status of the child's parents or guardians, it is our policy that the parent or guardian accompanying the child at the first visit is responsible for payment at the time of service and at all subsequent visits.
Thus, the person signing all forms at the initial appointment is responsible for your child's account.
Tiny Teeth Pediatric Dentistry is a preferred provider for United Healthcare, Delta Dental Network, Metlife, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Network, Aetna, Cigna Radius and PPO Core Networks, and all three KanCare dental plans (Sunflower, Aetna Better Health, and United HealthCare).
Regardless of the current family status of the child's parents or guardians, it is our policy that the parent or guardian accompanying the child at the first visit is responsible for payment at the time of service and at all subsequent visits.
Thus, the person signing all forms at the initial appointment is responsible for your child's account.
Tiny Teeth Pediatric Dentistry is a preferred provider for United Healthcare, Delta Dental Network, Metlife, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Network, Aetna, Cigna Radius and PPO Core Networks, and all three KanCare dental plans (Sunflower, Aetna Better Health, and United HealthCare).
If you believe that Tiny Teeth Pediatric Dentistry has failed to provide these services or discriminated in another way on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex, you can file a grievance with: April Plumer, Office Administrator, 3933 N. Maize Rd Ste 200 Wichita, KS 67101, 316-202-0140.
TTY number 866-237-0173, Fax 316-202-0141, e-mail tinyteethwichita@gmail.com.
You can file a grievance in person or by mail, fax, or email.
If you need help filing a grievance, April Plumer, Office Administrator, is available to help you.
TTY number 866-237-0173, Fax 316-202-0141, e-mail tinyteethwichita@gmail.com.
You can file a grievance in person or by mail, fax, or email.
If you need help filing a grievance, April Plumer, Office Administrator, is available to help you.
No local anesthetic means that you do not have to worry about your child biting their lip, tongue or cheek while still numb.
Preservation of more tooth structure.
The laser is more accurate and easier to control, meaning less tooth structure needs to be removed in tooth preparation.
This procedure involves cutting the frenulum under the tongue, typically done for infants who are tongue-tied.
It can also be used to cut the frenulum that attaches the upper lip to the gums in the event of a lip tie.
Preservation of more tooth structure.
The laser is more accurate and easier to control, meaning less tooth structure needs to be removed in tooth preparation.
This procedure involves cutting the frenulum under the tongue, typically done for infants who are tongue-tied.
It can also be used to cut the frenulum that attaches the upper lip to the gums in the event of a lip tie.
Reviews
Be the first to review Matthew R Healy DDS.
Write a Review