Children's Dentistry of Roswell
Children's Dentistry of Roswell

12010 Etris Road
Suite A100
Roswell, GA 30075
Hours of Operation
Tel: (678) 445-5444
Fax: (678) 445-5552

Welcome to Children's Dentistry

Children's Dentistry and Family Orthodontics is committed to providing quality pediatric dentistry dedicated to the total oral health and comfort of your children in a fun, gentle, and positive environment. Each of our offices has been designed to make your child feel welcome and comfortable. Please take a look at the photo gallery on each of our location pages to get a glimpse at our attention to detail.

* New Patients Welcome!
* Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
* Conscious Sedations
* Low-Dose X-Rays
* State-of-the-Art Sterilization
* Emergencies

Environment

Our patients, families, and friends are provided with a fun, cheerful, caring, and positive environment. The office is designed especially with your child/children in mind. Our multimedia area and fun-filled playroom is to help make your child's visit a positive and exciting experience. Our goal is to make your child/children build and maintain a positive attitude towards dental care.
Sterilization

We pride ourselves with the newest technology in sterilization. Our new state-of-the-art "Triangle" sterilization system adheres to the highest standards and methods of sterilization procedures. This is for our protection, as well as your child's.
Emergency Treatment

Children's Dentistry of Woodstock is available 7 days a week and 24 hours a day in case of an emergency. If the emergency occurs after regular business hours, we will still be available.
Oral Hygiene/Prevention

Good oral hygiene is a very important part in the health of your child. Oral hygiene has a significant influence on the formation of cavities. When teeth are not cleaned properly and regularly, the decay-causing acids remain in the mouth and on the teeth for a long period of time, leading to enamel that is likely to be weakened and more susceptible to decay. Therefore, proper brushing and flossing is key to help prevent decay. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that your child/children be seen within their first year. Even though your child will not have all of his/her primary (baby) teeth in at this time, it is important for the pediatric dentist to examine your child's mouth to make sure that no problems exist or will be encountered. This visit is also aimed at educating parents and providing anticipatory guidance for the prevention of dental disease. After the first visit, your child will need to be seen at age 2 and then 3. After your child's visit at age 3, regular 6-month recall visits are encouraged. If you have any questions on the oral health of your child, please do not hesitate to call our office.
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