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Pediatric Dentist in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

At Kidco, we believe every child deserves dental care from someone they can truly trust. Our office on 4th Avenue is right in the heart of Bay Ridge, making it easy for local families to get the pediatric dental and orthodontic care their kids need, without ever having to leave the neighborhood they love.

Trusted Pediatric Dental Care for Bay Ridge Families

We're proud to serve Bay Ridge families with the kind of care that keeps kids coming back without the fuss. Whether it's your child's first visit or their tenth, our team is here to make it count β€” from routine checkups to more specialized care, all in a calm, kid-friendly environment where even the most nervous patients feel at ease.

Our Services

Pediatric Dentist & Orthodontist in Brooklyn, NY

From first teeth to braces and everything in between, our Bay Ridge team is here for the long haul. We build real relationships with our patients and their families, because we believe consistent, trusted care makes all the difference for a child's long-term oral health.

FAQ

How do I know if my child needs braces?

Use this text to provide answers for your most commonly asked questions.

What are dental sealants and does my child need them?

Sealants are a thin protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth, where cavities most commonly develop. They're quick, painless, and highly effective at preventing decay, especially for kids who are still building consistent brushing habits.

How do I prepare my child for their first dental visit?

Keep it simple and positive. Avoid using words like "pain" or "shot" and let them know they'll get to sit in a special chair and meet some friendly people who care about their teeth. The more relaxed you are, the more relaxed they'll be.

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

Call us right away. For a knocked-out permanent tooth, try to keep it moist and get to our office as quickly as possible. For a baby tooth, don't try to reinsert it, but still give us a call so we can check for any injury to the gum or surrounding teeth.

How can I help my child avoid cavities at home?

Brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste, limit sugary snacks and drinks, and make sure your child is flossing regularly. Combine that with their routine checkups at our office and you'll have a great foundation for a healthy smile.