CHILDREN'S DENTIST

Children's Dentist

Dental Services for Your Child in Schenectady, NY


Getting your child started with dental care right away, usually at about a year old, is typically the best approach. This helps teach both the parents are children how to care for the child’s teeth and help them remain cavity-free. The dentist will also make sure that the child’s teeth are all developing normally and that there are no dental problems. 

Glenville Smiles offers quality dental care for children, we strive to provide a positive experience that your child looks forward to. Give our office a call today to schedule an appointment!

Signs That Your Child Needs to See the Dentist


In addition to visiting the dentist every recommended 6 months, it is important to know if your child should go at other times too. If your child is experiencing any of the following symptoms regarding their oral health, give Glenville Smiles a call right away to schedule an appointment!

Tooth Pain – When anyone is experiencing tooth pain of any kind, it is best to seek dental care as soon as you can. This can really disrupt your child’s life. Even if the pain does end up subsiding, the original cause of the pain will still be there, which is why it is so vital that they see a dentist. 

Tooth Sensitivity – If your child starts to have tooth sensitivity, it can be a major indicator that your child has a cavity. They will usually experience sensitivity when eating hot or cold foods. It is best your child sees a dentist because the longer the cavity goes untreated, the more pain it can potentially cause.

Swollen/Bleeding Gums – Swollen or bleeding gums are usually caused by a buildup of plaque that can eventually lead to tooth loss. Consulting your child’s dentist is best if they start experiencing any gum issues.

Bad Breath – Bad breath that doesn’t go away, even after brushing, may be a sign of a more serious issue such as gum disease. Schedule an appointment for your child to visit the dentist so you can get to the root of the problem.

White Spots – A sign of extreme enamel decay can appear as white spots that pop up seemingly without any cause. Be sure to make an appointment with the dentist right away, as they can help stop the progression of harmful tooth decay. 
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