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The Hidden Benefits of Pediatric Dental Specialists: Advanced Training That Makes a Difference

added on: January 14, 2025

 As pediatric dentists at The Medford Center For Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, I often hear parents ask what makes pediatric dentists different from family dentists. While both types of dentists can treat children, there’s much more to pediatric dentistry than just smaller dental chairs and colorful office decorations.

Advanced Training Makes the Difference

After completing dental school, Medford pediatric dentists like us undertake an additional 2-3 years of specialized residency training focused exclusively on children’s dental care. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), this extra training is crucial because children’s dental needs differ significantly from adults in many ways.

During our residency, we received intensive training in:

  • Child psychology and behavior management
  • Growth and development
  • Special needs dentistry
  • Sedation and hospital dentistry
  • Trauma management
  • Preventive techniques specific to children

Specialized Equipment and Techniques

At our Medford pediatric dental practice, we’ve invested in equipment specifically designed for young patients. Our digital X-ray machines use up to 90% less radiation than traditional X-rays, and our laser technology often allows us to treat cavities without numbing or drilling. These advanced tools help make dental visits more comfortable and less anxiety-provoking for children.

Understanding Child Psychology

One of the most valuable aspects of our specialized training is understanding child psychology and behavior management. We know that dental experiences during childhood can shape a person’s attitude toward dental care for life. That’s why we use scientifically-proven techniques to help children feel comfortable and build positive associations with dental visits.

The Journal of Dental Research reports that children who see pediatric specialists consistently show lower levels of dental anxiety and better oral health outcomes compared to those who visit general dentists. This difference comes from our expertise in:

  • Age-appropriate communication
  • Tell-show-do techniques
  • Positive reinforcement
  • Non-verbal communication
  • Parent coaching

Special Needs Expertise

Our additional training also included extensive experience treating children with special healthcare needs. Whether a child has autism, cerebral palsy, or other medical conditions, we understand how to modify our approach to provide the best possible care. This specialized knowledge allows us to create individualized treatment plans that consider each child’s unique needs.

Prevention-Focused Approach

At The Medford Center For Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, we emphasize preventing dental problems before they start. Our specialized training helps us identify potential issues early and intervene when treatment will be most effective. We understand the unique challenges of different developmental stages and can guide parents through:

  • Proper oral hygiene techniques for each age
  • Dietary recommendations
  • Habit counseling
  • Growth and development monitoring
  • Early orthodontic assessment

Emergency Care Expertise

When dental emergencies happen to kids, our advanced training in trauma management becomes crucial. We’re equipped to handle everything from knocked-out teeth to complex facial injuries, with protocols specifically designed for young patients. Our office maintains emergency availability because we understand that quick response times are essential for the best outcomes.

Long-Term Development Focus

Perhaps most importantly, we understand how dental care during childhood affects long-term oral health. By monitoring growth and development, we can often prevent or minimize future dental problems. This comprehensive approach considers not just immediate dental needs but also:

  • Airway development
  • Jaw growth patterns
  • Speech development
  • Bite alignment
  • Facial aesthetics

Making the Right Choice

While many dental offices treat children, choosing a pediatric specialist means your child benefits from our extensive additional training and child-focused approach. We’ve dedicated our careers to understanding and treating young patients’ unique needs, from infancy through adolescence.

If you’re looking for specialized pediatric dental care in Medford, we invite you to experience the difference our advanced training and child-centered approach can make. Contact our office to schedule a visit and see firsthand how we make dental care a positive experience for children.

About The Author
Dr. Eric Gheewalla

Dr. Eric Gheewalla specializes in orthodontics and is a certified Invisalign provider. He was an assistant clinical professor at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston. He is affiliated with several professional organizations, including the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, Massachusetts Dental Society, Tufts Association of Orthodontists, International College of Dentists, and the American Academy of Dental Science.