Churchwell Pediatric Dentistry
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Our doctors are sisters and are both board certified specialists in pediatric dentistry. Our office opened in 1995 and is dedicated to providing the highest quality care in a pleasant and friendly atmosphere. Our experienced team of helpful and friendly dental professionals are committed to giving you and your family the highest quality dental care in the most convenient and comfortable manner possible.

Our goal is to give your children a positive dental experience in a caring and enjoyable atmosphere, while providing the highest quality dental care and oral health education available.
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The best way to preserve the health of your child's teeth and gums is to maintain a sensible oral hygiene regimen.
Following the American Dental Association and American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry guidelines, we like to start seeing children when they are about a year old.
This allows us to detect any potential problems and address them early.
It can also acclimate your child to dental visits and promotes a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Don't let fear of the dentist prevent your child from receiving the treatment he or she needs.
Dr. Caroline and Dr. Molly are trained to administer oral sedation and nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, to help your child relax.
The American Dental Association endorses sedation as an effective way to make many patients comfortable during their dental visit.
We welcome your concerns as an important part of planning the best treatment for your child's treatment.
General anesthesia provides a way of effectively completing dental care while a child is asleep.
Children with severe anxiety and/or the inability to relax are candidates for general anesthesia.
Usually these children are young or have compromised health and helping them control their anxiety is not possible using other methods.
An experienced health care provider, specifically trained in delivering general anesthesia, is responsible for the general anesthesia delivery, monitoring and medical care of the child.
This type of sucking is considered to be normal and developmentally appropriate for babies and young children.
Sucking provides security and for young babies, it is a way to make contact with and learn about the world.
In fact, some babies begin to suck on their fingers or thumbs even before they are born.
Most children can be expected to cease sucking their thumbs, pacifiers, or other objects by 24 to 36 months of age.
However, some children may continually suck on fingers, pacifiers or other objects over longer periods of time which may contribute to bite and jaw growth problems.
The American Association of Orthodontics recommends that dentists screen kids for orthodontic problems by age seven.
Why so early?
Orthodontic issues often become apparent as permanent teeth emerge.
Dr. Caroline and Dr. Molly use interceptive orthodontics to thwart the development of dental problems and give kids happy, healthy smiles.
They will also refer your child to an orthodontist at the appropriate time.
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