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    • Home
    • Our Team
    • Services
    • Referrals
    • Contact Us
    • First Dental Visit
    • Care During Pregnancy
    • Accepting All Insurances
    • We Accept AHCCCS
    • Healthy Habits and Smiles
    • FAQs
    • Sensory Friendly
    • Dentist for Special Needs
    • What Sets Us Apart
    • Sedation Dentistry
    • Same Day Visits
    • First Visit Social Story
    • Thumb Sucking & Pacifiers
    • BPA-Free White Fillings
    • Products We Love
  • Home
  • Our Team
  • Services
  • Referrals
  • Contact Us
  • First Dental Visit
  • Care During Pregnancy
  • Accepting All Insurances
  • We Accept AHCCCS
  • Healthy Habits and Smiles
  • FAQs
  • Sensory Friendly
  • Dentist for Special Needs
  • What Sets Us Apart
  • Sedation Dentistry
  • Same Day Visits
  • First Visit Social Story
  • Thumb Sucking & Pacifiers
  • BPA-Free White Fillings
  • Products We Love

What is the difference between a Pediatric Dentist and my Family Dentist?

A pediatric dentist is a highly specialized dental professional who focuses on the oral health and well-being of infants, children, adolescents, and special needs individuals. Their additional training and expertise in child behavior, growth, and development make them well-equipped to provide child-centric dental care. Here are a few of the reasons why your child should be seen by a pediatric dental specialist or pediatric dentist.


  1. Focus on Children: Pediatric dentistry is entirely dedicated to the oral health of infants, children, adolescents, and individuals with special needs. The age range typically includes newborns up to teenagers.
  2. Specialized Training: Pediatric dentists undergo additional years of training beyond dental school, specifically focused on child psychology, growth and development, behavior management, and the treatment of various pediatric oral health issues.
  3. Child-Friendly Environment: Pediatric dental offices are designed to create a welcoming and comfortable environment for children. They often feature colorful decor, toys, and interactive elements to ease children's anxieties and make dental visits more enjoyable.
  4. Behavior Management: Pediatric dentists are skilled in handling children's behavior during dental visits. They use techniques such as positive reinforcement, distraction, and communication tailored to each child's age and temperament.
  5. Preventive Focus: Pediatric dentistry places a strong emphasis on prevention, education, and early intervention. This includes teaching children and their parents about proper oral hygiene habits and addressing potential issues before they become major problems.
  6. Special Needs Expertise: Pediatric dentists are trained to provide dental care for children with special needs, ensuring a comfortable and supportive environment that caters to individual needs.

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