Why choose a pediatric dentist?
- Selection of a dentist for your child is a very important process -
As pediatric dentists, we receive an extra 2-3 years of training to focus on treating healthy and special needs children. We have spent a lot of time learning child psychology and understanding that each infant, children, and teenagers have different needs and it is important that they are approached differently from adults. We focus on behavior management, we use conservative, and preventive approach that focuses in disease prevention and family education. With their expertise in this area, parents can be assured that they are receiving the best information from a specialist.
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In addition to the training above, Dr. Amelia Chim completed the most rigorous examination and certification process, earning her the highest distinction in her profession: a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry! This puts her in the top 10% of all Pediatric Dentist in the nation and sets her apart from all the other pediatric dentists in the country.
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As children grow, their needs change. Our approach is individualized for each child according to their own physiological growth and ability. We assume a family-centered approach and offer ranges of services from preventative cleanings, digital radiography, functional frenectomy, oral myofunctional therapies, restorations, and sedation options.
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As recommended by the American Association of Pediatric Dentistry, every child should have a dental home by age 1 or by the eruption of their first tooth. This is a crucial time as this allows for early disease detection and prevention as well as family education on disease processes, home care, trauma related injuries, and others.
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In fact, Dr. Amelia Chim had her research published in the Journal of American Dental Association and the Journal of Pediatric Dentistry, both are very highly rated scientific journal where many dental providers refer to for continuing education. Her research is focused on providing dental care for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Read it here: