
Pediatric
Dentist


Tooth Cavities
Yes, cavities on baby teeth absolutely need to be treated!

No-drill fillings! Pain Free!
Silver Fluoride. Don't require anesthesia!

Baby teeth extraction
Are tooth extractions necessary for kids?


White Filling
White composite fillings are a great option for kids!

White Crowns
Yes, kids can get white crowns on their baby teeth.

Steel Crowns
Silver cap that cover whole tooth.

Fluoride
Fluoride varnish is a topical fluoride used to prevent tooth decay.

Nitrous Oxide Sedation
Nitrous oxide (N2O), also called laughing gas, is a mild, short-term sedative.

Steel Crowns
Yes, cavities on baby teeth absolutely need to be treated!
Children might need dental fillings not only because of cavities from tooth decay but also when they've experienced trauma, like a chipped or broken tooth from an accident. In both cases, fillings help repair the damage, restore the tooth’s shape, and protect it so that kids can eat and speak comfortably without pain.
Tooth Decay and Infection
Cavities are the most common childhood disease that can be prevented. If your child develops a cavity, they'll need restorative dental care at Advanced Bronx Pediatric Dentistry to fix the tooth. Without treatment, the cavity will continue to worsen and could eventually lead to an infection.
Trauma
Your child might need restorative dental treatment if they experience trauma, such as a fall, sports injury, or accident, which can lead to cracked, broken, or damaged teeth. Restorative care, like fillings or crowns, can help repair and protect their teeth, ensuring they stay healthy and functional.