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Pediatric Dentist in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

At Kidco Dental, we believe every child deserves a dental experience they can actually look forward to. Our office on Graham Avenue is right in the heart of Williamsburg, making it easy for local families to get the pediatric dental and orthodontic care their kids need, close to home.

Dental Care for Kids and Teens in Williamsburg

At Kidco Dental, we take pride in being a dental home for kids and teens at every stage. Our Williamsburg team is welcoming new patients and ready to make your child's experience a great one 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

Your Pediatric Dentist Home in Brooklyn, NY

The earlier kids build a positive relationship with the dentist, the better it is for their long-term health. Our Williamsburg team works at your child's pace, explaining every step in a way that makes sense to them and keeping parents fully in the loop. From first visits to teen checkups, we're here for all of it.

FAQ

When should my child have their first orthodontic evaluation?

Most pediatric dentists recommend an orthodontic evaluation around age 7. By this point, enough permanent teeth have come in to identify any alignment or bite issues early, which can make treatment simpler down the road.

What happens during my child's first dental visit?

The first visit is all about getting comfortable. We'll do a gentle exam, check how your child's teeth and jaw are developing, and go over brushing and flossing habits. It's a no-pressure appointment, and we'll make sure both you and your child leave feeling confident.

Do you treat children with dental anxiety?

Yes, and it's one of the things we do best. Our team is trained to work with kids who feel nervous or scared, using a calm and patient approach that helps them feel safe. We never rush, and we always explain what we're doing in kid-friendly language.

What counts as a pediatric dental emergency?

Β A knocked-out tooth, severe toothache, broken tooth, or swollen gums are all reasons to call us right away. The sooner we see your child, the better the outcome. Don't wait to reach out if something doesn't feel right.

Is it important to treat baby teeth even if they'll fall out anyway?

Absolutely. Baby teeth hold space for permanent teeth and play a big role in how your child eats, speaks, and smiles. Leaving cavities untreated in baby teeth can cause pain, infection, and problems with the permanent teeth coming in underneath.