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Pediatric Dentistry – Long Island City, NY

We Love Caring For Growing Smiles

We love kids! Dr. Ng has worked with children between the ages of 6 months and 17 years, and she excels at making your child feel comfortable and you (the parent) feel confident that they are getting the proper care. LIC Dental Associates has a special pediatric reception area for little ones and their parents. We also have a dedicated pediatric dental room that is customized in a superhero theme just for children! Keep reading to learn more about pediatric dentistry from our Long Island City children's dentist.

Why Choose LIC Dental Associates for Pediatric Dentistry?

  • In-House Pediatric Dentist Available
  • We Love Treating All Ages
  • Sedation Dentistry Available Upon Request, Including General Anesthesiology

When Should My Child First See a Dentist?

Smiling little girl in dental chair for pediatric dentistry

The short answer is "first visit by first birthday." That's the view of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Pediatricians agree. The American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry say that the first dental visit should occur within six months after the baby's first tooth appears, but no later than the child's first birthday. It's best to meet the dentist when your child is having no dental problems—don't wait until an emergency comes up.

The idea of such early dental visits is still surprising to many new parents. However, national studies have shown that preschool-aged children are getting more cavities. More than 1 in 4 children in the United States has had at least one cavity by the age of 4. Many kids get cavities as early as age 2.

To prevent early childhood cavities, parents first have to find out their child's risk of developing cavities. They also need to learn how to manage diet, hygiene habits, and fluoride exposure to prevent problems.

But cavities aren't all that parents need to learn about for their child's dental health. By visiting early, we can discuss:

  • How to care for an infant's or toddler's mouth
  • Proper use of fluoride
  • Oral habits, including finger and thumb-sucking
  • Ways to prevent accidents that could damage the face and teeth
  • Teething and milestones of development
  • The link between diet and oral health

Schedule Your Child's First Visit with our Long Island City Dental Office

Kid friendly dental waiting area

After this first visit, Dr. Ng will suggest a schedule of follow-up visits. As your child grows, our dental team can help you learn how to prevent common oral problems.

Preparing For The Age 1 Dental Visit
What To Expect At The Dental Office
Tips for a Positive Dental Visit