Establishing a relationship with a dentist for your child within 6 months of the first tooth eruption, or by his/her first birthday is an important step to ensure a lifetime of healthy smiles. Additionally, children often have different needs than adults, making it important to find a dentist who understands children.
Proper growth and development is an important aspect of total body health. If a child loses a baby tooth early through decay or injury, other teeth could shift and cause crowding or filling of the vacant space. This can prevent permanent teeth from growing properly or cause problems with chewing and speaking.
To prevent this, space maintainers are placed to hold the spot left by the missing tooth. This could be a band or temporary crown attached to one of the adjacent teeth. Later, as the permanent tooth grows into the spot, the space maintainer is removed.
Quality dental care from Doerner Dental can help get your kids started on the path toward great dental health. Our staff and doctors know how to make our smallest patients feel comfortable and welcome. We’re committed to creating a warm, fun, and friendly environment that produces a positive experience.
All the staff I've interacted with have been exceptional—friendly, informative, and patient! Having had several root canals in my lifetime, my experience with Dr. Doerner stands out as the best! I was seen on time, experienced no pain, and appreciated the periodic updates during the procedure, which helped set my expectations.
They are really good. Love the higienist, very thorough and can definitely feel the positive effects emidiately. Thanks alot.
My wife and I have been a patient of Dr. Tim Doerner for 20 plus years. Once he retired approximately a year and a half ago his son Aaron took over his practice. We have been very pleased with the care that we have received from Dr. Aaron and his assistant Mary. The receptionists also have been very receptive to our needs. We recommend Dr. Aaron and his staff.