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ABOUT US
What is a Pediatric Dentist?
Pediatric dentistry is an age-defined specialty that provides comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care for infants and children through adolescence, including those with special health care needs. To become a pediatric dental specialist, a dentist must satisfactorily complete a minimum of two years in an accredited advanced education program following graduation from dental school. This additional training focuses on dental issues and challenges that are specific to children, such as the following:
- Prevention of dental decay
- Restorative techniques
- Oral-facial growth and development
- Orthodontics
- Behavior management
- Conscious sedation
- Hospital dentistry
- Care of the medically and developmentally compromised and disabled patient
At Cornerstone Children’s Dentistry, we make every effort to make the dental office a fun place for your child. Video games, toys, stuffed animals, and many colorful murals throughout the office create a pleasant and non-threatening environment. Patients may even watch cartoons or their favorite video on ceiling-mounted monitors while restorative treatment is provided. Dr. Paul is also trained to perform dentistry in the office with the use of conscious sedation for those children who require it.
Why Choose a Pediatric Dentist?
Most parents prefer to trust the health of their children to a pediatrician, a physician who is trained to treat the specific medical needs of children. In much the same way that children have medical issues that must be managed differently than adults, children also present with dental problems and oral health needs that are unique. General dentists, or “family dentists”, may not have the training, expertise, and experience necessary to manage these issues effectively. This can often lead to inaccurate or incomplete diagnosis of decay, inadequate restorative treatment, uncooperative behavior, and the development of fear of the dentist. Because pediatric dentists are committed to treating only children, they can tailor their entire office around making the young patient comfortable in the dental setting. A child- friendly environment and a staff that is trained to work effectively and patiently with children go a long way towards making a trip to the dentist a fun experience instead of a fearful one. In this way you can get your child on a lifelong path of good dental health.
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Comprehensive and Compassionate Care
Dr. Paul Galloway and his staff believe that special attention to you and your child is necessary for a positive dental experience. Our goal is to educate and motivate children and their parents to develop habits for a lifetime of healthy smiles. Unlike many other pediatric dental practices, Dr. Paul always welcomes parents in the treatment area and encourages parental involvement in their child’s dental experience.
At Cornerstone Children’s Dentistry, we make every effort to make the dental office a fun place for your child. Video games, toys, stuffed animals, and many colorful murals throughout the office create a pleasant and non-threatening environment. Patients may even watch cartoons or their favorite video on ceiling-mounted monitors while restorative treatment is provided. Dr. Paul is also trained to perform dentistry in the office with the use of conscious sedation for those children who require it.
Why Choose a Pediatric Dentist?
Pediatric dentistry is an age-defined specialty that provides comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care for infants and children through adolescence, including those with special health care needs. To become a pediatric dental specialist, a dentist must satisfactorily complete a minimum of two years in an accredited advanced education program following graduation from dental school. This additional training focuses on dental issues and challenges that are specific to children.
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Most parents prefer to trust the health of their children to a pediatrician, a physician who is trained to treat the specific medical needs of children. In much the same way that children have medical issues that must be managed differently than adults, children also present with dental problems and oral health needs that are unique. General dentists, or “family dentists”, may not have the training, expertise, and experience necessary to manage these issues effectively. This can often lead to inaccurate or incomplete diagnosis of decay, inadequate restorative treatment, uncooperative behavior, and the development of fear of the dentist.
Because pediatric dentists are committed to treating only children, they can tailor their entire office around making the young patient comfortable in the dental setting. A child- friendly environment and a staff that is trained to work effectively and patiently with children go a long way towards making a trip to the dentist a fun experience instead of a fearful one. In this way you can get your child on a lifelong path of good dental health.
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