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Why A Pediatric Dentist Is Better Than A General Dentist For My Kids

A young boy sitting in a dental chair while having his teeth looked at

 

While a general dentist can do everything that a pediatric dentist does, the two have minor differences.      

Pediatric Dentists

 

  • A pediatric dentist is a specialized dentist for treating children. They are trained to be highly patient and gentle with children on the dental chair. They can handle kids and proceed with their treatment procedures with ease.
  • The pediatric dentist evaluates and treats young patients with various dental needs. These include preventing, diagnosing, and treating common childhood diseases such as cavities and fluorosis. The pediatric dentist also cares for infants who have not yet started eating solid foods and toddlers with some missing teeth due to trauma or decay early in life.    
  • A general dentist is a dentist who primarily provides general dental care, including cosmetic, family, and preventive services. A pediatric dentist is a dentist who has expertise in the early health and development of children. A specialist in pediatric dentistry may focus on the oral health of young patients, such as learning how to develop healthy teeth and fight against oral diseases such as cavities.
  • General dentists focus on the teeth and jaw, while pediatric dentists care for children. Both types of dentists can prescribe medications and refer to specialists, but their policies and practices differ in many cases.

Conclusion

If your child is visiting a dentist for the first time, scheduling an appointment with a pediatric dentist is best to make it a smooth and comfortable experience for your child. So, contact Little Smiles of Delaware today and make an appointment. They have a fantastic team who will be more than happy to help you with all your dental needs.

Posted on Apr 10, 2023
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