Just as you use a pediatrician to care for child's medical needs, a pediatric dentist is a specially trained dentist in the unique art of treating children's dental needs. The staff at Chillicothe Pediatric Dentistry cater to children daily, navigating them through the process of receiving care, and teaching them that going to the dentist is nothing to fear.
We at Chillicothe Pediatric Dentistry have extensive experience in the care of the child patient, and we pride ourselves in providing the best dental care for children in Ross County and its surrounding areas.
We at Chillicothe Pediatric Dentistry have extensive experience in the care of the child patient, and we pride ourselves in providing the best dental care for children in Ross County and its surrounding areas.
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The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that your child first see a dentist at age 6 months but no later than one year.
Our team has had extensive training in behavior management and the management of children with complex medical needs.
We understand that each child has unique needs- and we will take the time to listen and understand those needs.
We take pride in providing care in a gentle, kind and friendly environment.
We take pride in creating and maintaining beautiful and healthy smiles for our younger patients in an environment that is lighthearted and fun.
Our team has had extensive training in behavior management and the management of children with complex medical needs.
We understand that each child has unique needs- and we will take the time to listen and understand those needs.
We take pride in providing care in a gentle, kind and friendly environment.
We take pride in creating and maintaining beautiful and healthy smiles for our younger patients in an environment that is lighthearted and fun.
If you are looking for a highly trained and experienced pediatric dentist in Chillicothe, you have come to the right place.
At our practice, you will receive the highest quality dental treatment.
Dr. Griffin, a knowledgeable, caring dentist with exceptional skills and a gentle touch, will address all of your child's concerns and explain treatment options.
We will be more than happy to answer all of your questions and put your mind at ease before and after your child's treatment.
At our practice, you will receive the highest quality dental treatment.
Dr. Griffin, a knowledgeable, caring dentist with exceptional skills and a gentle touch, will address all of your child's concerns and explain treatment options.
We will be more than happy to answer all of your questions and put your mind at ease before and after your child's treatment.
No one can argue that a perfectly fitted athletic mouthguard is an important piece of protective equipment.
Many youth sports mandate mouthguards, deeming them just as important as face shields, eye protection, pads, and helmets.
The problem is that many kids just don't like wearing them for more than a few reasons.
So what makes these different?
We take the time to learn all aspects of the athlete.
We know that different mouths and different sports require different fits.
One size fits all mouthguards are often difficult to fit and leave room for error or discomfort.
Many youth sports mandate mouthguards, deeming them just as important as face shields, eye protection, pads, and helmets.
The problem is that many kids just don't like wearing them for more than a few reasons.
So what makes these different?
We take the time to learn all aspects of the athlete.
We know that different mouths and different sports require different fits.
One size fits all mouthguards are often difficult to fit and leave room for error or discomfort.
Your child's 20 baby teeth will begin to appear usually between six and nine months, though in some cases it may start as early as three months or as late as twelve months.
The two lower front teeth tend to erupt first, followed by the two upper ones.
The first molars come in next, followed by the canines (eyeteeth).
Sometimes your baby can experience teething discomfort during this process.
If so, there are courses of action to help make your child more comfortable.
Your infant's gums and newly erupting teeth should be gently wiped after each feeding with a water-soaked gauze pad or damp washcloth.
The two lower front teeth tend to erupt first, followed by the two upper ones.
The first molars come in next, followed by the canines (eyeteeth).
Sometimes your baby can experience teething discomfort during this process.
If so, there are courses of action to help make your child more comfortable.
Your infant's gums and newly erupting teeth should be gently wiped after each feeding with a water-soaked gauze pad or damp washcloth.
A child's first dental visit can be very exciting, very scary, or both!
At Chillicothe Pediatric Dentistry, we strive to make your child as comfortable as we can with our office amenities and playful demeanor.
We provide you with the patience and time you need for your child's first visit (whether it's the first time ever or simply new to our office), including ample time to ask all your questions.
You will also be given your dentist's personal email address for future questions so you don't feel pressured to ask it all at once.
At Chillicothe Pediatric Dentistry, we strive to make your child as comfortable as we can with our office amenities and playful demeanor.
We provide you with the patience and time you need for your child's first visit (whether it's the first time ever or simply new to our office), including ample time to ask all your questions.
You will also be given your dentist's personal email address for future questions so you don't feel pressured to ask it all at once.
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