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What is the difference between a pediatric dentist and a general dentist?

Pediatric dentists specialize in the oral health care of children, from when they are infants to grown teenagers. Our Riverview dentists explain how pediatric dentists are different from general dentists.

At Riverview Dentistry, we are often asked what the difference between a pediatric dentist and a general dentist is. Many parents wonder if there is any benefit to bringing their children to a pediatric dentist instead of a general dentist.

Below, our Riverview dentists outline the key differences between general and pediatric dentists and explain when it might be beneficial to visit a pediatric specialist.

What is a pediatric dentist?

Qualifications & Training

Pediatric Dentistry is one of nine dental specialties recognized by the Canadian Dental Association.

To become a dentist, you must go to dental school. Some dental school graduates move on immediately to practice as dentists, and these are general dentists.

To become a pediatric dentist in Canada, dental school graduates must complete an accredited advanced education program in pediatric dentistry. Once they have completed this program, they will attain a specialty designation from the Provincial Dental Regulatory Authority in their province.

What do pediatric dentists do?

Pediatric dentists have specialized training in the specific oral health care needs of children. This includes dental care for children between infantry and teenage age.

Pediatric dentists care for the following dental care needs specific to children:

  • Baby teeth care
  • Preventive dental care for children: oral hygiene cleaning, fluoride treatments, nutrition and diet recommendations, etc.
  • Infant oral health exams, including risk assessment for cavities
  • Malocclusion, which is the early orthodontic treatment of teeth and misaligned bite problems
  • Dental care for children with special needs
  • Habit counseling: thumb sucking and pacifier habit-breaking
  • Fillings for tooth cavities or defects
  • Diagnosis of oral conditions associated with diseases like diabetes, asthma, congenital heart defect, hay fever, and ADHD

Does my child need to go to a special dentist for children?

General dentists have the skills and training necessary to care for children's teeth, so in most cases, sending children to a pediatric specialist is not necessary.

That means that you can bring your child to your own dentist, and he or she will be well qualified to care for your child's teeth.

For children with unusual or more serious dental problems, or for those with disabilities, the specialized training of a pediatric dentist may be required.

If you have more questions about pediatric dentistry or would like to book an appointment for your child, get in touch with Riverview Dentistry today!

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