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Are video visits with a Pediatric Dentist Consultation doctor online covered by my insurance?

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What is a pediatric dentist?

A pediatric dentist specializes in the oral health needs of infants, children, and adolescents. They are trained to diagnose and treat various childhood oral health conditions, such as tooth decay and cavities. In addition, they offer preventive care like routine checkups, cleanings, and oral health counseling.


What is the difference between a pediatric dentist and a general dentist? 

Both general dentists and pediatric dentists complete four years of dental school. However, pediatric dentists have an additional 2-3 years of specialized training in child psychology, child growth and development, and special care needs. Unlike general dentists, pediatric dentists use child-sized dental tools and create kid-friendly environments to help children feel comfortable during their visits.


When should your child see a pediatric dentist? 

You must take your child for their first pediatric dentist visit when their first tooth appears or once they turn one year old. After that, you can schedule a visit every 6 months or as the pediatric dentist recommends. 


Apart from routine checkups, immediate pediatric dental care is crucial if your child experiences: 

  • Unusual dental symptoms like tooth pain, bleeding gums, or bad breath
  • Dental injuries during accidents or sports
  • Delayed tooth eruption (no teeth by 12 months of age)

Does your child need their first dental visit, a routine checkup, or emergency care? Use Zocdoc to find a trusted pediatric dentist near you and book an appointment in minutes.


What conditions do pediatric dentists treat? 

Pediatric dentists can diagnose and treat various dental conditions, injuries, orthodontic concerns, and developmental issues: 

  • Tooth decay: Children with tooth decay may experience tooth pain, sensitivity, and discolored spots on teeth. If left untreated, it can cause cavities. 
  • Chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth: These injuries can cause pain, nerve damage, and an increased risk of infections. 
  • Orthodontic issues: Misaligned teeth, crowded teeth, improper bites, and protruding teeth are common orthodontic issues that can cause difficulties in biting, chewing, and speaking.
  • Oral developmental conditions: These include tooth eruption problems, cleft lip and palate, hypodontia (missing teeth), and hyperdontia (extra teeth).


What does a pediatric dentist do? 

A pediatric dentist performs many procedures to help prevent or treat dental conditions in children. A few common ones include:

  • Teeth cleanings: During preventive checkups, the pediatric dentist uses specialized tools to clean, polish, and floss your child’s teeth.  
  • Fluoride treatments: The pediatric dentist applies fluoride gel or foam on your child’s teeth for a few minutes to strengthen the enamel and prevent cavities. 
  • Cavity fillings: If your child’s teeth are decayed or have cavities, the dentist can treat them using tooth-colored composite resin fillings. 
  • Sealants: Pediatric dentists apply sealants to deep grooves in teeth to prevent food debris, plaque formation, and cavities. 
  • Extractions: Your child's dentist may remove teeth if they are severely decayed or during orthodontic treatments.


What happens during a pediatric dental visit? 

During the pediatric dental appointment, the dentist will typically begin with a dental exam to examine your child's teeth, gums, and mouth. If needed, they may take X-rays to check hidden cavities or gum issues. Next, they will clean teeth using dental floss and a scraper to remove plaque and food debris. 


The pediatric dentist will then discuss your child’s oral health and offer practical tips on brushing, flossing, dietary choices, and managing habits like thumb-sucking. They will also answer any questions you may have and schedule follow-up appointments.


How can you choose the best pediatric dentist? 

When choosing a pediatric dentist for your child, consider their training, certifications, experience, office location, and accepted insurance. Reading patient reviews will give you insights into the dentist's expertise, bedside manners, wait times, and whether their office is kid-friendly.

With Zocdoc, you can filter nearby pediatric dentists and read their profiles, making the search experience quick, easy, and transparent. Match with the right one today and help protect your child's oral health!

The content herein is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Medical information changes constantly, and therefore the content on this website should not be assumed to be current, complete or exhaustive. Always seek the advice of your doctor before starting or changing treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, please call your doctor or 9-1-1 immediately.

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