Our brand new office was built with you and your child in mind. Every aspect of our facility and staff is geared toward families. From the soothing colors and fun aesthetics to the friendly people, we have created an environment that will make you and your child's trip fun, familiar, and relaxing! We know that every child is unique.
We strive to build a lasting and positive relationship with you and your children. Also known as Beau to family and friends (as patients you qualify as both), was born in Montgomery, AL. He attended Birmingham -Southern College and graduated from The University of Alabama Dental School in 2007. He developed a true passion for treating children's dental needs and chose to make them his primary focus at his office.
We strive to build a lasting and positive relationship with you and your children. Also known as Beau to family and friends (as patients you qualify as both), was born in Montgomery, AL. He attended Birmingham -Southern College and graduated from The University of Alabama Dental School in 2007. He developed a true passion for treating children's dental needs and chose to make them his primary focus at his office.
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Radiographs detect cavities, but they are also needed to assess erupting teeth, diagnose bone diseases, evaluate the results of an injury, or plan orthodontic treatment. Radiographs allow dentists to diagnose and treat health conditions that cannot be seen by looking in the mouth. If dental problems are diagnosed and treated early, dental care is easier for your child and more affordable for you.
It is recommended that your child see the dentist every six months. Some children may require more than 2 trips a year. If there is a high chance of getting a cavity or they are in braces your dentist may request that you come in every 3 months.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentists recommends that you bring your child in for a dental examination by the age of 1. Children with a "dental home, " a dental office that they visit at least twice a year, are more likely to receive preventive care that can help keep them cavity free.Fluoride is found in most cities' water supplies, certain treated infant foods, and specifically marked toothpastes.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentists recommends that you bring your child in for a dental examination by the age of 1. Children with a "dental home, " a dental office that they visit at least twice a year, are more likely to receive preventive care that can help keep them cavity free.Fluoride is found in most cities' water supplies, certain treated infant foods, and specifically marked toothpastes.
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