At Capital City Dentistry, we have designed our office with bright colors and friendly faces in our
halls to help make your child feel comfortable. No tense, frightening memories are associated with
our office. Your children are relaxed and happy during their time with us.
Keywords
General Dentist for Children,
General Dentist for Kids,
Fluoride Treatments,
Digital X-Rays,
Emergency Children’s Dentist,
Dental Cleanings,
School Dental Exams,
Dental Sealants,
Dental Restorations,
Athletic Mouthguards.
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Dr Christin Carter is originally from North Carolina, where she graduated with a BS in Biology from North Carolina State University before attending East Carolina University’s School of Dental Medicine. Graduating in 2015, Dr Carter has spent her dental career focusing on the pediatric population
Your child will begin getting their baby teeth during the first 6 months of their life. By age 6 or 7, they’ll begin to lose their baby teeth and get their secondary, permanent teeth.
Technology has improved countless aspects of the dental industry, and the power of digital is now being brought into X-ray technology. The actual process of receiving a digital X-ray is similar to that of a traditional X-ray.
Our children are bold and adventurous and as their parent, you’re bound to end up with an emergency at some point, whether it’s a sprained arm or a bumped head. But, when a dental emergency occurs, it can be tricky to know where to go first.
Your dentist will have professional tools and specialized knowledge, meaning they will look for things you may not know about or be able to see without a good light and tools in hand. A dentist will be able to check for early signs of decay, and the hygienist will also give a deeper cleaning than at-home brushing allows for.
Back-to-school time means many new things will be added to your to-do list, but one thing you’ll want to check off if your child’s back-to-school dental examination. At your child’s back-to-school dental exam, your dentist will be checking over your child’s mouth entirely to ensure everything is lining up correctly and growing in healthy.
While not permanent, dental sealants do last up to 7-10 years. They will chip away with time, but they can be replaced and repaired as needed. They have been in wide use since the early 1970s and their effects are proven.
If your child damages a tooth, a dental restoration may be used to restore their smile. Dental bonding and dental crowns are the two most common kinds of dental restorations.
While you can find mouthguards in the store that can be molded to your child’s teeth by boiling them and pressing them on, these mouthguards do not fit as well as one specially made by a dentist.