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1017 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226
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The office is beautiful, the staff is super friendly, and they made my little one feel so comfortable.

Sandra Nunez

We've been looking for a fun, welcoming orthodontic office for my twins, and this place did not disappoint!

Lena Arnold

I was so excited to hear that a pediatric orthodontic office was opening right in our neighborhood!

Francis Medina

I was worried about the cost, but they worked with me and made everything really affordable. Plus, the staff is so cool and great with kids!

Jennifer Bafarro

My kid usually hates the dentist, but they actually had fun here. The team is energetic, kind, and knows how to make kids feel at ease.

Katie Livingston

Affordable, easy, and actually a great experience. The staff is fun, patient, and really makes kids feel comfortable from the start.

Martha Lewis

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Kidco Dental by Diamond Braces
1017 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226

FAQ

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When should my child have their first dental visit?

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a first dental checkup by age 1 or when their first tooth appears. Early visits help prevent cavities, teach healthy habits, and make the dentist a fun, fear-free experience!

How often does my child need a dental cleaning?

Kids should get a professional dental cleaning every six months to remove plaque, prevent cavities, and keep their smiles shining bright. Plus, with fluoride treatments and sealants, we give teeth extra protection from decay!

What should I do if my child knocks out a tooth?

Stay calm! If it's a baby tooth, no need to reinsert it, but call us to check for injuries. If it’s a permanent tooth, place it in milk and get to an emergency dentist ASAP—we may be able to save it!

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