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Pediatric oral surgery

For children, any type of pediatric dental extractions or cleft lip and palate treatments can be terrifying. It can leave a bad taste in their mouth in relation to going to the dentist or getting dental work, and that sets a bad precedent for going forward. It’s a parent’s job to help the child relax, but sometimes the procedure fills a parent with just as much anxiety as the child is feeling, particularly if the child will require a sedative. Luckily, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon will be able to put everyone at ease from the first appointment to the post surgery follow up. The goal of pediatric dentistry is to create a comfortable atmosphere and a positive experience in which the child will feel safe and ready for any extractions or other procedures.

One thing an oral and maxillofacial surgeon feels is important is to communicate with the child just as much as the parents. In talking to the child and giving them information about their dental health, it makes them trust and feel connected to the doctor. Surgeons offer only the latest and most up-to-date information about the child’s condition, which means the child is in the best possible hands.

Types of pediatric oral surgery can vary depending on what the child needs. The surgeon can handle anything from simple pediatric dental extractions to facial trauma to cleft lip and palate treatments. During the initial consultation, they will gain an understanding of your child’s condition, which will prepare them for the treatment. Pediatric dentistry and maxillofacial surgery is designed to fix a problem as soon as possible so the child will be able to heal. Youths usually heal faster than adults because their bodies are able to bounce back quicker.

Consult with a Midtown oral and maxillofacial surgeon

Parents care about their children more than anything else in the world, so it stands to reason that they will want the best medical care for said children. That means consulting with a Midtown oral and maxillofacial surgeon. These medical experts have the latest treatment and all the best information, which means your child is in the best possible hands. The practice focuses on making sure your child is comfortable, particularly if he or she has any special needs or developmental handicaps.