Children's Dentist Winchester Va - Pediatric Dentistry

Looking for a Pediatric Dentist in Winchester Virginia? Plaza Dentistry in Winchester Va provides a safe welcoming environment for children of all ages.

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What to expect on an initial visit with your child.

First dental visits are mostly educational. The AAPD recommends that every child visit the dentist by the child's first birthday. A child should visit the dentist by age one as well. This “well baby check” for the teeth can establish a dental home and helps ensure that parents learn the tools they'll need to help their children remain cavity-free.

A 2006 scientific paper in Pediatric Dentistry revealed that children who waited past their first birthday and did not see a dentist until age two or three "were more likely to have subsequent preventive, restorative and emergency visits."

Steps for Better Dental Health for Children and Teens

  1. Support fluoride. The most cost-effective way to improve dental health for children is to increase the number of communities that enjoy the cavity-fighting benefits of fluoridated water.
  2. Protect Medicaid. Medicaid funding for children’s dental services needs to be upgraded to protect access to dental care for all children independent of their family’s financial background.
  3. Volunteer. Consider donating a few hours a month to a worthy program for children. If you are involved in a program to improve the health of children, check to see if it gives attention to oral health as well.

Amalgam Fillings Remain a Strong Practical Choice for Children

Amalgams, the silver-colored fillings you probably got as a child, are still serving children well today. Amalgam fillings are made of an alloy of metals including silver, copper, tin and mercury. Their relative low cost, ease of placement, and durability contribute to their continued use. However, amalgam fillings require removal of healthy tooth structure in order to achieve adequate retention. Because they lack the aesthetic appeal of composite resins, their use is limited to back teeth with small to moderate sized cavities.
Used for over 100 years, amalgam fillings have been proven safe with patients all over the world. In a few rare cases, some patients are allergic to the metals used in amalgam fillings. If a child has an allergy to metals, a filling material other than amalgam may be chosen. Amalgam fillings should not be used in primary molars where decay extends beyond the line angles or with high caries risk patients with extensive decay, large lesions or multiple surface lesions in primary molars.

Do you have a special needs child? Pediatric dentists can accommodate special needs children to ensure they get the dental care they need in a safe environment. Visit a pediatric Dentis in Winchester Va to get the best dental care for your special needs child.

Cosmetic Dentistry for Children in Winchester Va

Cosmetic dentistry is the art and science of creating a beautiful smile. Dentists today have many options to help you improve your smile and self-esteem. Porcelain veneers, bridges, crowns, dental implants, restorative dentistry, teeth whitening, and bonding technologies are the major types of technologies used by cosmetic dentists. It is important to speak with a cosmetic dentist to find out what options are most suitable for you. Services that cosmetic dentists provide may include:

Typical Insurance and Payment Options

Typically, fees are due and payable at the time of service. Dentists will accept cash, personal checks and major credit cards. Service providers may request a health insurance membership card be presented at registration. Most dentists participate in and accept assignment from most insurance plans. Typically patients are responsible for any co-pay, deductibles or noncovered services.

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