Founded in 2009 | Most Major Insurance Accepted | Family-Friendly
Founded in 2009
Most Major Insurance Accepted
Family-Friendly
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Have a dentistry-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
We want to see your child when they have teeth! Most children respond well to a dental visit around age three, though the ADA recommends children have a first visit at one year of age. Bring your child with you to your appointment so that he or she can become acclimated to the dentist's office. If you notice any development problems with your child's mouth or teeth, call us to schedule a visit immediately. Otherwise, we'd like to begin teaching your children how to care for their teeth and gums when they reach three or four years of age. By age four or five, they can begin hygiene treatments and regular checkups.
Our office adheres to the American Dental Association’s recommendation that all people with good oral health visit the dentist for a checkup and professional dental cleaning every six months. In some cases, more frequent checkups and cleanings are necessary. We will schedule your next visit before you leave your appointment, so you’ll know exactly when to come to see us again. Since six months is a long time, we’ll also contact you to remind you about your visit about a week before the appointment.
We offer bridgework, partials, full dentures, and dental implant restorations to replace missing teeth. Learn more about these services on our services page, then call for a consultation. With X-rays, intraoral photos, and a thorough assessment of your dentition, the dentist can help you decide which replacement option will be best for you.
Cosmetic dentistry is not a specialty recognized by the American Dental Association, so any general dentist can claim to be a cosmetic dentist. To choose a good cosmetic dentist, review the doctor’s before-and-after photos of actual cases, ask about his or her postgraduate education in cosmetic dentistry, and make sure that you feel confident and comfortable in the office.
If you experience trauma to your mouth that results in breaking, loosening, or losing a tooth, call us! Bleeding lesions in the mouth are also a concern. If you get an acute toothache, we’ll do our best to see you immediately. However, if you cannot reach us, please go to the nearest emergency room for prompt treatment.
At Walnut Creek Family Dentistry, you can expect only the most personalized dental care. To schedule an appointment, please call us today.
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