Pediatric Dentist FAQs

When should my child first see a dentist?

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry shares the guidelines that children have their first dental visit before they turn 1 year old, or within six months of their first tooth growing in.

Are dental sealants safe for kids?

Yes, dental sealants are completely safe. Plus, they’re highly effective at preventing cavities. Studies show sealants can reduce cavity risk by up to 80%.

How do you help anxious children?

We use clear communication and patience to help anxious children feel comfortable. Dr. Mansour explains kids’ dental care in age-appropriate terms and moves at your child’s pace.

What's the right age for orthodontic checks?

We begin monitoring tooth alignment and jaw development during regular checkups around the age of seven. That’s when we can spot potential issues and determine if pediatric orthodontics might benefit your child.

Do you offer emergency pediatric dentistry?

Absolutely. We do our best to see patients quickly in the case of dental emergencies. If your child knocks out a tooth, has severe pain, or suffers other dental trauma, contact our office right away for emergency pediatric dentistry.

What if my child needs a filling?

We use tooth-colored composite fillings that blend naturally with your child’s teeth. If the cavity is caught early during routine checkups, treatment is usually quick and minimally invasive.