Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry

Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry

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Why Do Pediatric Dentists Say To Be Careful With Sippy Cups?

Why Do Pediatric Dentists Say To Be Careful With Sippy Cups?


Prolonged sipping of sugary beverages can cause cavities in your little one’s mouth. Check the labels on your juices and milk; notice where there’s added sugar. That sugar isn’t good for your little one’s teeth (or your teeth, for that matter!). Even juice that is diluted with water should be avoided in the sippy cup, with the exception of mealtime. It’s okay to use a healthy juice or milk during mealtime, just don’t run around town with juice in the cup!

Unless it’s mealtime, sippy cups should only hold water. When you’re out and about, keep water in the sippy cup. Water is the best beverage for oral health.
For more information on sippy cups, here is a guide on best practice with sippy cups.

Should I Be Concerned About My Child Grinding Their Teeth?

Should I Be Concerned About My Child Grinding Their Teeth?


There are several reasons why children grind their teeth or clench their jaws during sleep, but it isn’t always possible to determine the root cause in every case. Sometimes children may grind because the teeth in the upper and lower jaws don’t align properly. An earache or an erupting tooth may cause children to grind in their sleep as a response to pain and a method of easing the discomfort, sort of like rubbing a tight muscle to make it feel better.

If you hear your child grinding their teeth, it is not an immediate cause for concern as many will grow out of this habit. If the grinding becomes a problem, a mouth guard worn at night provides proper protection from the grinding. When visiting for your child’s dental appointment, Dr. Nanna or whoever is your pediatric dentist can help determine if there is a problem

When Should My Child Wear A Mouth Guard?

When Should My Child Wear A Mouth Guard?


Occasionally a mouthguard will be prescribed to your child if they are excessively grinding their teeth. In addition, if your child participates in sports, they should also be wearing a mouthguard especially if they play a contact sports. For those that don’t play contact sports, it does not exempt them from needing a mouth guard as well.

With mouth guards there isn’t a one rule fits all. Some athletes play more risky positions, leaving them more exposed to collisions. Other times there are just freak accidents that occur.

It’s always good to do your homework and talk to professionals in the sport in addition to our Pediatric Dentist in Johns Creek team to evaluate whether or not your child needs a mouthguard.

Sedation Dentistry

Sedation Dentistry


At Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry we are able to provide sedation means to help your child complete their dental treatment needs.

There are two different sedation options offered at Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry:

  • Conscious Oral Sedation
  • General Anesthesia

If you would like a complete view of all our pediatric dental services you can see them here.

Baby Root Canal

Baby Root Canal


When a cavity gets too large, it can begin to eat all the way through a tooth and approach the nerve of a baby tooth. If this happens, the tooth and gums may become infected and inflamed. Situations like this can call for a baby root canal.

What is a Baby Root Canal?

A baby root canal or pulpotomy is when a Pediatric Dentist in Roswell removes a cavity and the infected portion of pulp, nerve and blood vessels that are diseased or causing pain. When it comes to baby root canals, or pulpotomies, there are 2 versions that can take place.

Digital X-rays

Digital X-rays


X-rays are a fundamental part of a pediatric dentist’s ability to diagnose and monitor the health of children’s dental health. Examinations that only rely on the visual examination of the doctor is not enough, because there are some aspects that the eye cannot see.

By taking x-rays, pediatric dentists will then be able to see much more, including:

  • Baby and permanent teeth growing out or erupting
  • Dental and bone disease
  • Diagnose early orthodontic health or concerns
  • Evaluate any oral injuries
  • Causes of any swelling in the mouth
Dental Crowns

Dental Crowns


Dental crowns are more commonly associated with general dentists, however when it comes to dentistry for children, dental crowns are just as important to the development of your child’s smile.

What are Dental Crowns?

Dental crowns are a stainless steel material that is in the shape of a tooth. These tooth shaped crowns act as caps for a damaged tooth.

Dental Fluoride

Dental Fluoride


Fluoride is a well-known mineral that many parents already actively look for in their oral health products. Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry offers fluoride as a regular part of dental treatment for our patients when they come in.

What is Dental Fluoride?

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that can be found in water, soil, and rocks. The amount of fluoride found depends on the area. Fluoride is used often in the dental industry to help strengthen teeth enamel.

Dental Sealants

Dental Sealants


A dental sealant is a protective coating placed on the pits and grooves of the molars. Dental sealants make the surface of the molars smoother in order to help prevent food particles and bacteria from forming in nooks and crannies of the tooth. Because molars are also hard to reach, many times even strong tooth brushing habits can miss the molars. This helps cavities from forming.

Dental sealants will typically last three to five years. Most children start receiving dental sealants around the age of 6 or 7. Another set is usually needed when the child turns 12 – 13. Sealants are usually applied at this age because this is typically the age when the first and second molars appear in a child’s mouth.

Fillings and Restorations

Fillings and Restorations


At Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry we offer fillings and restoration services for teeth that have small cavities and can be removed before any serious procedures are needed.

What are tooth fillings?

Fillings are the method that dentists and pediatric dentists in Alpharetta use to combat tooth decay and cavities. By removing a diseased portion of a tooth, a pediatric dentist is then able to restore the tooth to its original shape and function by “filling” the tooth.

A tooth filling also helps a tooth combat future attempts at bacteria to create cavities. By filling in the gaps, bacteria will be unable to return back to the recently decayed areas and won’t be susceptible to further exposure to cavities.

Tooth Extractions

Tooth Extractions


Getting loose teeth is a normal part of growing up. In fact, it can even be exciting or something to look forward to. Sometimes, a visit from the tooth fairy can be all the motivation a child needs to finally pull that wiggly tooth out. Sometimes, it’s not. In that case, a tooth extraction might be the best way to go! The clinical name for pulling a baby tooth can sound scary, but it’s really quite painless and easy. Learn more about tooth extractions below!

What is a tooth extraction?

Most babies start getting their first primary teeth around their first year. Teeth continue to erupt until the age of three. By then, they have a full set of 20 primary teeth. This cycle then repeats in 3 – 5 years when the permanent teeth have developed beneath the gums. Most kids start losing baby teeth around the age of 6 or 7 and continue to do so until they are 9 or 10.

Nutrition Counseling

Nutrition Counseling


It is very important to begin thinking about dental health very early on in your child’s life. This includes cleaning their teeth and gums frequently and taking them to a Pediatric Dentist in Roswell before their first birthday. However, early oral health consciousness also includes considering how your child’s overall health and habits can affect their teeth.

As pediatric dentists who often treat very young children, part of our responsibility is offering nutritional counseling for our patients to their parents to help them understand the many factors that affect oral health early in life. At their first pediatric dental appointment, we will discuss some helpful tips and information to ensure that your child’s oral health is off to a great start. We are all about preventative practices and giving your child the chance to grow into their best, healthiest smile!

Emergency Care

Emergency Care


There are times when you may require emergency care in Roswell. Be very attentive to symptoms that indicate something feels very different from how it should. One of the most common dental emergencies is the fracture or displacement of a tooth. Maybe you were out biking, fell, and hit the pavement mouth-first, or you practice contact sports and forgot your mouthguard. If you suffer trauma and it affects your teeth, you may need emergency care to check the status of your tooth, verify there are no fractures or micro-fractures, and determine the vitality of your tooth.

Keep an eye out for situations where you feel sudden pain. Even if pain alone does not qualify as an emergency, be very careful to monitor if there is bleeding when you feel the pain. Bleeding and severe pain could be indicative of an infection. Emergency care in Alpharetta could check your dental structures and soft tissue surrounding the source of the pain to determine if any infections are putting your teeth at risk, and maybe even your overall health. Consider that when you have an abscess, the infection can enter your bloodstream and quickly spread through your body.

Space Maintainers

Space Maintainers


Patients, young and old, may require space maintainers in Alpharetta following the premature loss of a tooth or other dental conditions. But what exactly are these appliances, and why would a dentist recommend you use them? Here at Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry, we make every effort possible to ensure that our patients enjoy the healthiest versions of their smiles. However, there are still some situations that escape our control and may result in the loss of teeth.

Young patients can lose teeth prematurely for several reasons. Maybe one of their teeth suffered an infection and couldn’t be saved through traditional root canal treatments, or the patient suffered considerable trauma in a sports accident, and a tooth fell off. Regardless of the reason, your dentist would recommend using space maintainers in John’s Creek if the patient has lost a tooth too long before the eruption of a permanent tooth. A trained pediatric dentist like Dr. Nanna Ariaban will recommend you use space maintainers to prevent the development of more serious orthodontic conditions.

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