At our dental office, we understand that visiting the dentist can sometimes be intimidating for children. But with our pediatric specialists and staff who are specially trained in working with kids, we aim to make the experience as enjoyable as possible. Our gentle approach and special techniques have even resulted in children not wanting to leave the dentist! We believe in not only providing top-notch dental care but also educating children on the importance of oral hygiene. By making dentistry a positive experience, we hope to instill good dental habits in children that will last a lifetime.
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Welcome to Teeth R’ Us Children’s Dentistry! We’re thrilled to offer you a virtual tour of our office, so you can get a sneak peek of what to expect during your child’s visit. Our state-of-the-art facility is specifically designed to create a fun and welcoming atmosphere for kids of all ages. From our colorful waiting area to our treatment rooms, we’ve created an environment that is both engaging and calming. Our tour video will guide you through our entire office, so you can see for yourself why families in Plano Tx choose Teeth R’ Us for their children’s dental care.
The most common question we have regarding children is about what age they should start going to the dentist. We follow the guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry on when a child should first see a dentist. You should bring your child to see us when the first tooth comes through the gums or no later than their first birthday.
We strive to make your dental experience as seamless as possible, which is why we've gathered all necessary patient forms in one convenient location. By completing these forms prior to your appointment, you can save valuable time during your visit and spend more time focused on your oral health.
Pediatric dentists care for children of all ages. From first tooth to adolescence, they help your child develop a healthy smile until they’re ready to move on to a general dentist. Pediatric dentists have had 2-3 years of special training to care for young children and adolescents.
An orthodontist receives special training to fix misaligned teeth. An orthodontist must first complete regular dental training and then has an extra four years of specialty training in orthodontics. If you have misalignment in your teeth and/or jaw, a dentist will refer you to an orthodontist.
Dr. Smith is a board-certified pediatric dentist by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, which is dedicated to providing exceptional dental care for newborns, toddlers, young children, and teens. Dr. Smith combines a compassionate, fun, and professional approach to establish a sense of trust with each patient.