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Pediatric Dentist in Annapolis, MD

Pediatric Dentist

Taking care of your children's teeth requires more than brushing and flossing. Practicing excellent oral hygiene is a must for your child's primary teeth, as it keeps them free from dental decay. For complete dental care, it's important to have your child see a Kids Dentist in Annapolis within six months of the eruption of the tooth.

What is a Pediatric Dentist?

A pediatric dentist is dedicated to the oral health of children starting from infancy through the teen years. They are experienced and qualified to take care of a child's teeth, gums, and mouth throughout the various stages of childhood.

What Types of Treatment Do Pediatric Dentists Provide?

Our Annapolis Pediatric Dentists provide comprehensive oral health care that includes the following:


  1. Oral health exams for infants, which includes risk assessment for caries in mother and child
  2. Preventive dental care treatment including cleaning, fluoride, nutrition, and diet recommendations
  3. Orthodontic treatment for straightening teeth and correcting an improper bite
  4. Dental care for injuries such as fractured, displaced, or knocked-out teeth
  5. Repair of tooth cavities

Common Pediatric Dental Treatments:

  1. Dental Cleaning: During a dental visit, our dental hygienist will first review your child’s medical history. Next, your child's teeth will be thoroughly cleaned to remove any plaque, and calculus which are the main cause for cavities and gum disease. After cleaning, fluoride will be applied to the teeth to help protect and strengthen the weak areas against decay. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends visiting a Pediatric Dentist in Annapolis every six months to evaluate your child’s oral health and development.
  2. Cavities: Cavities/Tooth decay is a progressive disease that begins in every young child. The bacteria which normally live in the mouth react with sugar from foods and drinks that create acid which slowly eats away the enamel of your child’s teeth and can also damage sensitive gum tissue. When the cavity is identified, our Pediatric Dentist in Annapolis will repair the tooth using tooth-colored fillings. If the cavity is too deep, a pulpotomy nerve treatment and extraction of the tooth may be needed.
  3. Sealants: Dental sealants are thin white plastic coatings that are applied to the chewing surface of the teeth. Sealants work to help prevent tooth decay and can last for 5 to 10 years with proper maintenance. To prolong the life of your child's sealants, avoid crunchy foods, and hard candy.
  4. Extraction: Teeth removal is done only as a last resort in the case of severe tooth decay. When a primary molar is removed, a space maintainer will be placed.
  5. Space Maintainers: A space maintainers are used to hold the space for the development of permanent teeth when a primary tooth is lost or extracted. If space is not maintained, then teeth on the other side of the extraction site can drift into space and prevent the permanent tooth from erupting. The space maintainers will be removed from your child's mouth once the permanent teeth come in.

Pediatric Dentist in Annapolis, MD - The Best Care for Children:

Our Annapolis Pediatric Dentist knows how to examine and treat children in ways that make them feel comfortable during dental treatment. Our Kids Dentist in Annapolis uses specially designed equipment that is designed keeping children in mind.


Our pediatric dentist offers a wide range of treatment options for your child's teeth, gums, and mouth. To find the best care for your child visit our Dental Office in Annapolis, MD Or schedule your appointment by calling us at (410) 267-3879.

American Dental Association
Academy of General Dentistry
International Congress of Oral Implantologists
ALD Academy of Laser Dentistry
Maryland State Dental Association

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Annapolis Dental Associates
20 Ridgely Avenue #306
Annapolis, Maryland 21401

410-268-9336

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Tuesday 10:00 AM 6:00 PM
Wednesday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM
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