The Importance of Pediatric Dentistry

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that parents bring their children into the dentist for the first time before the age of one. After that, regular dental visits are the cornerstone of keeping a child’s teeth healthy throughout life. Learn about the importance of pediatric dentistry and the treatments that are available at The Dental Dimensions in South San Jose, CA.

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About Pediatric Dentistry
The branch of dentistry that deals specifically with dental care for children is pediatric dentistry. The goal is to ensure that children have healthy teeth and develop good oral care habits from a young age. Here are a few concerns that pediatric dentists have:

– Keeping children cavity-free.
– Helping children get enough fluoride.
– Dealing with bad habits, like thumb-sucking.
– Ensuring that the first teeth erupt in a healthy way.
– Dental injuries in children who play sports.

Why It’s Important
Children grow two sets of teeth. When they are growing their baby teeth, parents have to be concerned about issues like baby bottle decay (tooth decay caused by the sugar in milk). When their permanent teeth grow in the main concern is cavities because young children love candy but don’t always love brushing. The way that a child’s teeth develop plays a role in how they will look and function when they become adults.

Treatments to Discuss with a Pediatric Dentist
When you go to see your child’s dentist at The Dental Dimensions in South San Jose, be sure to inquire about these important treatments:

– Dental sealants to prevent cavities.
– Cavity fillings (metal vs tooth-colored).
– Fluoride treatments to strengthen the teeth.
– Dental emergencies for student-athletes.
– Orthodontic treatment (braces) for pre-teens and teens.

Bring Your Child for a Visit
If it has been a while since your child’s last dentist visit schedule an appointment with Dr. Deepak Shetty, Dr. Kavita Bhatia or Dr. May Yoneyama at The Dental Dimensions. Call the South San Jose, CA office at (408) 225-6815 today.

The Benefits Of Crowns and Bridges

If you have broken or damaged teeth, chances are your dentist has suggested dental crowns or bridges to help restore the biting surface of your mouth and protect or replace the teeth in question. However, understanding these procedures is crucial in determining whether or not they are best for you and your smile. Learn more about crowns and bridges with Dr. Deepak Shetty, Dr. Kavita Bhatia and Dr. May Yoneyama at The Dental Dimensions with two San Jose, CA locations.

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What can crowns do for me? 
A dental crown uses the natural structure of the tooth to anchor into place, protecting the tooth’s broken or damaged crown, or top. Crowns normally fit over a tooth which has undergone a root canal. However, crowns can also help with improving the appearance of a misshapen or discolored tooth, restore the biting surface of a worn tooth, or even cover a dental implant to replace a missing tooth. Though crowns are versatile and used in many situations, you should consult with your dentist to determine if a crown is right for you.

Do I need a dental bridge? 
A dental bridge replaces a missing tooth. The bridge itself, made from porcelain, actually spans the width of three teeth thanks to the dental crown on either side of the new tooth. The crowns hold the bridge in place permanently using the surrounding healthy teeth as anchor points. Replacing your missing tooth can help restore your biting surface and make chewing and eating easier. A full smile also means a confidence boost, allowing you to look as great as you feel.

Crowns and Bridges in San Jose, CA 
Dental crowns and bridges can benefit most patients with damaged or missing teeth. However, you should consult with your dentist to fully understand these procedures and determine if they are best for you and your teeth.

For more information on crowns or bridges, please contact Dr. Deepak Shetty, Dr. Kavita Bhatia and Dr. May Yoneyama at The Dental Dimensions in San Jose, CA. Call (408) 225-6815 to schedule an appointment at the Cahalan Avenue location or (408) 252.3212 to schedule an appointment at the Prospect Road location today!