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What are the Characteristics of a Good Children’s Dentist?


When you need to make a dental appointment for a child, pediatric dentists are always the best option. These highly-trained specialists genuinely enjoy working with children, and they take extra care with small patients. But as a parent, it can be challenging to choose the best children’s dentist, especially if your child feels nervous or intimidated by the idea of dental visits. After all, whether it’s an annual exam or a cavity repair, you want your children to feel comfortable and have a positive experience. We’re here with some tips on what to look for when choosing a pediatric dentist you can trust with your child’s dental health. 


 

Kid-Friendly

 

From colorful facilities and toys in the waiting room to specially sized tools designed for small mouths and expert staff who enjoy working with children, it’s important to find a pediatric dental provider who makes your child feel comfortable. A good children’s dentist has great communication skills, friendly staff, and a commitment to providing high quality pediatric dental care. It’s recommended that you schedule your child’s first dental visit by age one, and every six months after that, so it’s good to find a children’s dentist who can grow with your child, someone who is comfortable working with young toddlers and adolescent patients alike, who loves making the dental visits fun. 

 

Highly Rated

 

Today, one of the best ways to find a good children’s dentist is to check patient reviews online. It’s a great way to see what real people have to say about their experiences.  Highly-rated pediatric dentists  are often recognized by their patients, their communities, and dental organizations for their outstanding work. 

 

Highly Trained

 

A pediatric dentist completes two to three additional years of training focused specifically on children’s dental problems and habits, including bottle decay, thumb sucking, and teething. They’re also educated in child development, so they know how to best treat young patients according to their developmental stage. Aside from keeping a fun environment for little patients, you want your pediatric dentist to be a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, and someone who stays up to date on new methods and advances in the children’s dental field.  

At All Stars Pediatric Dentistry, we have a 5-Star rating from our patients on all major review sites! We’ve also been recognized five years in a row as Best Children’s Dentist in the Best Of Forsyth Awards! Dr. John Haffner (known around here as Dr. John) is genuinely passionate about making your child’s dental experience a positive one. With creative methods, experience working with special needs patients, and the support of friendly expert staff, Dr. John at All Stars Pediatric Dentistry is a great pediatric dentist serving Cumming, Dawsonville, Dahlonega, Alpharetta, Gainesville, and Forsyth County. Call today to make an appointment! 770-292-9441


 

Frequently Asked Questions about All Stars Pediatric Dentistry

 

  • Can I stay with my child during his/her dental visit?

    We want your child to be as comfortable as possible, so you’re always welcome to come back for exams and procedures!  

  • When should I schedule my child’s first dental exam?

    By one year of age or within six months of the first tooth, and every six months after that. 

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