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About Our Pediatric Dental Office in Easton
Healthy smiles start here! From the moment you step foot into the office, our goal is to provide an interactive experience for all of our kiddos so they look forward to coming to the dentist for years to come. Our Easton, PA office has a unique under-the-sea theme so parents can sit back and relax while their child dives into their dental adventure. Our kid’s corner keeps our patients entertained along with underwater wall murals, video games, and a kid’s corner full of fun.
Is your child a bit nervous about visiting the dentist? You can request a tour of our Easton dental office prior to coming in for their first appointment or move your mouse along a virtual tour below!
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How to Get to Our Pediatric Dental Office in Easton, PA
You’ll find Children’s Dental Health of Easton across the street from the Park Plaza shopping center next to BounceU and Gym Time off of Sullivan Trail.
Dental Health Resources for Neighboring Communities and School Districts
We’re always looking for opportunities to help our patients form healthy habits at a young age! Our team loves to get involved in our community by visiting kids in surrounding school districts or attending local community events. If you’re an educator or parent who would like us to visit your school or event, you can request an Oral Health Presentation here.
Some of the surrounding school districts our team visits are Easton, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Wilson, and Phillipsburg.
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Why choose a pediatric dentist vs. a family dentist?
Pediatric dentists are specialists in treating the unique needs of children. A pediatric dentist has completed an additional 2-3 years of specialty training beyond dental school and treats the oral health needs of infants and children, including those with special needs. Pediatric dentists are skilled at using smaller equipment designed for a child’s mouth and better understand the intricacies and importance of baby teeth in a growing child. They also focus more attention on educating patients and parents about preventive care to help children avoid complications such as decay, infection, speech problems, and cosmetic issues.
How often should my child see a pediatric dentist?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children start seeing a dentist every six months, by their first birthday or once their first tooth emerges.
Are baby teeth really that important to my child?
Primary, or “baby,” teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt. It is important to remember that oral health affects more than the health of your teeth. Cavities in baby teeth cause pain and swelling that can be tremendously uncomfortable for your child. Oral infections can enter the blood stream and lead to other serious health problems. Bacteria can quickly ‘jump’ from one part of the mouth to another, thus resulting in infections and cavities in new erupting adult teeth.
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Dental Health Resources for Neighboring Communities and School Districts
We’re always looking for opportunities to help our patients form healthy habits at a young age! Our team loves to get involved in our community by visiting kids in surrounding school districts or attending local community events. If you’re an educator or parent who would like us to visit your school or event, you can request your school visit, dental screening, or FREE virtual curriculum session below.
Some of the surrounding school districts our team visits are Easton, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Wilson, and Phillipsburg.
Request an oral health presentation, dental screening, or virtual curriculum session