PEDIATRIC SERVICES

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You need to set the foundation of good oral health right from childhood. Children get their teeth in the first six months and start losing them by the time they are six or seven. Maintaining good oral hygiene from a young age is the key to having a healthy set of teeth.

Your search for a Garland Pediatric dentist ends with North Texas Family and Cosmetic Dentistry. We believe in creating a lighthearted and comfortable environment for our little patients so they positively impact their outlook toward dental care in the long run.

Our pediatric dentistry Garland, TX  professionals, have the skills and experience to handle children of all ages. We treat them with great care and patience to relieve any form of anxiety and gain their trust. A comforting environment, the latest dental technologies, and our friendly dentists make children look forward to dental checkups.

‘‘ My son Jesse Lewis visited the office on 3/21/22. He is autistic. I’m always pleased with the care he receives. I’m also a patient and my mom was a patient. She is now deceased. We see Dr. Callier and previously Dr. Kerbel. Melissa is very knowledgeable and good at her job. We feel we have best dental office and staff around. Thanks 😊 everyone! ’’
Carol Lewis

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Cavities (also known as caries or tooth decay) are the most common chronic disease of childhood in the United States. Untreated cavities can cause pain and infections that may lead to problems with eating, speaking, playing, and learning.
Your pediatric dentist will keep your child’s teeth healthy by removing plaque build-up and food debris that may be stuck in his teeth. This is an important part of dental care because it prevents bacteria from continuing to grow, which may eventually lead to other dental diseases.
Fluoride prevents caries mainly by its topical effect. Dental caries result when plaque, a sticky film of bacteria on the surface of the tooth, feeds on sugar and food residue to produce acid, which dissolves the surface of the tooth (demineralization).

In general, kids should visit the dentist at least once every 6 months. This allows for regular dental care to be performed by the pediatric dentist, including a dental exam, cleaning, fluoride treatment and x-ray.

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A healthy smile is a beautiful smile.