childrens dentist dover NJ

Our new Children's dentistry location in Dover NJ

January 9th, 2023

Smile Central Dental was created eighteen years ago
with the mission to bring dental care to
children in underserved communities. ?

Smile Central Dental Dover NJ Location

This still holds true today. ?
It is with great pride ? that Smile Central Dental
announces the opening of its newest location in Dover, NJ.

We are grateful ? and appreciative of the opportunity
to continue to do what we love in yet another
city in Northern New Jersey. ?

Smile Central Dover would have not been possible
without the support of our amazing team ? of dentists,
hygienists, dental assistants, business/clerical team,
practice managers and administrative team.
Their selfless dedication to our patients is equal to none.

To the Dover community, we would like to thank you ?
for the pouring support and receiving Smile Central Dental with open arms.
We are looking forward to welcoming your children from
newborn until 21 years of age. Feel free to stop by to
say hello at 44 Orchard Street (entrance on Second street) Dover,
NJ or give us a call at 973-891-4015.

Stay tune for our grand opening date details!!! ?

Did you know that setting an appointment, addressing costs,
and using insurance is easier than you may think?

Looking for the best kids dentist near the Paterson, Passaic, and Union City areas?
We are here serving Paterson, Passaic, and Hudson NJ, and the surrounding communities, we offer comprehensive oral health services ranging from routine cleanings to emergency treatment. We are committed to creating a warm, welcoming environment to keep all members of the family comfortable in the office.
Paterson(973) 742-4200
Passaic ( 973) 574-1000
Union City(201) 325-8444
Dover (973) 891-4015

Find reviews and updates on Facebook, learn more about our practice online, or give us a call.

 

How to prepare a child for a dental visit

January 4th, 2023

Sometimes are little ones are a bit apprehensive at the thought of a dental visit
and it is more common than we think. There's machines with whizzling sounds,
a lot of people around, and other sounds that play against their fears of the dentist.

Here are a few tips for preparing for a dental cleaning:

1. A Pretend Dental Visit can be fun at home before the actual visit.

Have fun with it and have them engage. Include their teddy bears or any other stuffed  animals they may have.

2. Don't wait too long to take them to their first dental visit

A recommended practice is to bring them for their first dental visit around their first birthday. Getting them used to dental visits early is a good strategy for letting them know that dental visits are part of life's normal activities.

3. Keep them calm before a dental visit for children.

Set an example of calmness, treat it like a fun dental adventure,
use positive reinforcement, and maybe let them bring an object
of comfort like a teddy bear.

Girl Learning at the dentist

 

4. Brush and floss thoroughly before the appointment.

It's important to remove as much plaque and food debris as possible from your teeth before the cleaning. This will make the cleaning process easier and more effective.

5. Bring a list of any medications you are taking.

It's important for the dental professional to know about any medications you are taking, as some medications can affect your oral health.

6. Wear comfortable clothing.

You may be in the dental chair for a while, so it's important to wear comfortable clothes that allow you to relax.

7. Bring a list of any questions or concerns you have.

It's a good idea to write down any questions or concerns you have before the appointment so you don't forget to ask them.

8. Arrive on time.

Try to arrive at the dental office a few minutes early to allow time to fill out any necessary paperwork. Get to know the location, staff, and how it works.

It's important to maintain good oral hygiene while wearing braces to keep your teeth and gums healthy. This includes brushing and flossing regularly and seeing a dental professional for regular cleanings and checkups.

Did you know that setting an appointment, addressing costs,
and using insurance is easier than you may think?

Looking for the best kids dentist near the Paterson, Passaic, and Union City areas?
We are here serving Paterson, Passaic, and Hudson NJ, and the surrounding communities, we offer comprehensive oral health services ranging from routine cleanings to emergency treatment. We are committed to creating a warm, welcoming environment to keep all members of the family comfortable in the office.
Paterson(973) 742-4200
Passaic ( 973) 574-1000
Union City(201) 325-8444
Dover (973) 891-4015

Find reviews and updates on Facebook, learn more about our practice online, or give us a call.

 

 

What is an over retained tooth?

December 12th, 2022

An over retained tooth is a tooth that has not been lost or exfoliated (shed) from the mouth as it normally would during the course of development.
This can occur for a variety of reasons, such as an underlying developmental anomaly or an injury that prevented the tooth from being lost. Over retained teeth can cause problems with the alignment of the teeth and the bite, and they may need to be removed in order to prevent these issues.

It is important to consult a dentist or oral surgeon if you suspect that you have an over retained tooth.

Detailed causes of a retained tooth:
A retained tooth, also known as an impacted tooth, is a tooth that has not erupted into the mouth or has only partially erupted. This can be due to a variety of factors, including:

Misalignment of the tooth: If a tooth is not properly aligned with the others, it may be unable to emerge from the gums.

Overcrowding: If there is not enough room in the mouth for all of the teeth, some may become retained.

Soft tissue impaction: Soft tissue, such as gums or cheek tissue, may cover the tooth and prevent it from emerging.

Hard tissue impaction: The tooth may be blocked by bone or other hard tissue, preventing it from erupting into the mouth.

Cysts or tumors: A cyst or tumor in the mouth can cause a retained tooth.

Abnormal tooth development: Sometimes, a tooth may not develop properly and become retained as a result.

If you think your child may have a retained tooth, it's important to see a dentist or oral surgeon for a proper evaluation and treatment.

What should parents do if a child has retained teeth?

If a child has retained teeth, the most important thing for parents to do is to seek treatment from a dentist or oral surgeon. Retained teeth can cause problems with the alignment of the other teeth and may lead to future dental issues if left untreated.

A dentist or oral surgeon will be able to assess the situation and recommend the appropriate treatment, which may include removing the retained tooth or surgically exposing it so that it can emerge properly.

It's important to follow the recommendations of the dental professional in order to ensure that the child's teeth develop properly and to prevent any future dental problems.

Did you know that setting an appointment, addressing costs,
and using insurance is easier than you may think?

Looking for the best kids dentist near the Paterson, Passaic, and Union City areas?
We are here serving Paterson, Passaic, and Hudson NJ, and the surrounding communities, we offer comprehensive oral health services ranging from routine cleanings to emergency treatment. We are committed to creating a warm, welcoming environment to keep all members of the family comfortable in the office.
Paterson(973) 742-4200
Passaic ( 973) 574-1000
Union City(201) 325-8444
Dover (973) 891-4015

Find reviews and updates on Facebook, learn more about our practice online, or give us a call.

 

 

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