AUBURN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Our Services

From first cleanings to unexpected toothaches, we offer kid-friendly care that’s gentle, evidence-based, and easy for parents to understand. Explore our most common visit pathways below—and if you’re not sure where to start, we’re happy to guide you.

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Explore Our Services

Find the care that fits your child’s needs right now. Each option below includes simple explanations of what we do and what to expect.

Preventive
Dentistry

Preventive
Dentistry

Cleanings, exams, fluoride, and sealants—plus coaching that helps healthy habits stick at home.

Sedation
Therapy

Sedation
Therapy

Comfortable options for anxious kids, longer visits, or extra support—always with safety and clarity first.

Tongue Tie
Treatment

Tongue Tie
Treatment

Supportive evaluation and care for tongue and lip ties—helping little ones feed, grow, and thrive.

Restorative
Dentistry

Restorative
Dentistry

Gentle, conservative treatment for cavities and tooth injuries, explained in kid-friendly, non-scary language.

Tooth Colored
Crowns

Tooth Colored
Crowns

Strong, natural-looking crowns for growing smiles—an aesthetic option many families prefer.

Special Needs
Dentistry

Special Needs
Dentistry

A welcoming environment with thoughtful accommodations to support comfort, communication, and sensory needs.

First
Visit

First
Visit

A high-reassurance starting point for new families—what happens at the visit and how to prepare your child.

Dental
Emergencies

Dental
Emergencies

Fast guidance when your child is hurting—call us for next steps and same-day help when possible.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Preventive
Dentistry FAQs

Prevention is the foundation of a healthy smile. Here are quick answers to common parent questions—so you can feel prepared and confident.

We recommend scheduling by your child’s first birthday or within 6 months of the first tooth—whichever comes first.

Most children do best with visits every six months. Some kids may benefit from more frequent visits if they’re at higher risk for cavities.

A consistent routine makes a big difference. Focus on:

  • Brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste (parent help is important for younger kids)
  • Flossing once teeth touch
  • Water between meals and limiting frequent sugary snacks/drinks
  • Keeping regular checkups for early detection and guidance

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