Pediatric Dentistry

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Dentist in Coral Springs, FL

Pediatric Dentistry

Why do you need deep cleaning? Using a probe, if a dentist sees that gum pockets have formed, then he would use the deep-cleaning technique to cure this periodontal problem. After performing an X-ray on your teeth, if the dentist sees that there is a bone loss, then he would advise deep cleaning.Inflammation of gums might indicate gum diseases and calls for deep cleaning.Post-treatment care Deep cleaning can broadly be divided into two categories, which are scaling and root planing. Scaling involves tartar and plaque removal from teeth followed by a root planning. Post the treatment, bacteria inside the pocket would be removed and in the next few weeks, your gums would become much healthier with each passing day. You would also need to take proper care of the teeth by following the regular dental hygiene schedules. Brush properly twice a day followed by flossing and mouth wash. Try to avoid sweet and sticky food. Do not forget to visit your dentist at least twice a year to ensure the state of your oral health.

Children and parents alike will be pleased to learn that we have a comprehensive range of modern, pain-free techniques available at Complete Dental Health. We work with children of all ages ensuring that every treatment is as gentle, effective, and free from stress as can be. You can trust our experienced, friendly staff to take special care of your offspring.

First Visit

Your child’s first visit to the dentist should take place before they reach their first birthday, and as a rule of thumb, six months after their first tooth has erupted. Bringing your child to see us from an early age is the very best way to keep dental problems such as tooth decay at bay, and we can teach you how to clean your child’s teeth and identify his or her fluoride needs.

We’ll usually suggest regular follow-ups every six months to get your child used to the whole dental office thing. We’ll take a full medical history as well as discuss and advise on such topics as brushing techniques, diet, nutrition, risk of decay and how to prevent it, and habits such as thumb sucking.

Remember, we’re here to help and to form good habits early.

If you’d like to make an appointment for your child, call us today at (954) 510-4300.

Contact Details

Phone

(954) 510-4300

address

4651 N. State Road 7. Suite #4, Coral Springs, FL 33067

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