Williamsville NY Pediatric Dentist for Kids in Amherst Northtowns Buffalo New York Pedodontist.
Our Ultimate Goal is to create a patient that has a positive attitude toward oral health and understands the importance of continuing care. We approach this goal by providing the highest quality dental service in a setting that emphasizes prevention, education and mutual respect. We approach dentistry in a fun and gentle manner to try to create a relaxed, caring atmosphere that will be comfortable for both children and their parents.
In addition to our specialized technical skills, we accomplish these goals using encouragement, enthusiasm, concern, affection, empathy and understanding.
Your child's care is our number one priority, and for this reason, we make it a point to have the latest in dental technologies to assess their oral health. We are very excited about the new high-tech systems we now have in our office!
Please check them out on the Lastest Technology page.
No two dental practices are exactly alike. Some offices may feel "clinical" while others feel comfortable and "like home." So what makes our office different from others?
- We pride ourselves on putting our patients' needs first and treating each child as if they were our own.
- We have genuine empathy and compassion for each patient.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GENERAL DENTAL OFFICE AND OUR PEDIATRIC DENTAL OFFICE?
Dr. Weiss has two additional years of specialty training in pediatric dentistry, in addition to dental school. We offer a "kid friendly" environment in our practice; kids are our only business, so naturally we are better at it!
AGE AT FIRST VISIT
Because our concern is the prevention of dental problems, we now realize that it is necessary to see children and their parents very early. The first visit should be scheduled after the first teeth erupt, but definitely before the first birthday.
PREPARING FOR THE FIRST VISIT
You may discuss the positive aspects of dentistry with your child, but avoid fear provoking words such as "hurt, drill, pull, or needle." Avoid statements like "the dentist won't hurt you," but rather , state "the dentist will be very gentle while working."
We prefer to work on a basis of trust. Parents should try to appear relaxed and at ease. Anxiety on your part will be sensed by your child.
THE FIRST VISIT
Your child should visit the dentist by his/her first birthday. Your child's first visit will be a comprehensive 50 minute appointment. During that time, we will review your child's medical and dental history with you, introduce you and your child to our office and perform a complete exam. Your child's teeth will be cleaned and fluoride applied. The dental hygienist will review your child's home oral care, nutritional concerns, teething patterns and any significant oral habits. Dr. Weiss will examine the teeth, perform an oral cancer screening and check your child's bite. Our goal is to make this visit as easy for you and your child as possible. To accomplish this, we adopt a "tell-show-do" approach. This means we tell your child what we are going to do, show him/her using a mirror or model, and then we carefully and gently proceed with treatment.
We strive to make each and every visit to our office a fun one!
WILL MY CHILD BE GOOD?
A visit to the dentist can be an interesting and exciting time for a child. We are dedicated to your child's comfort and look forward to helping your child learn that his visits can be enjoyable. We recognize that children of different ages, experiences and conditions express themselves differently. Do not be upset if your child cries. Crying is a normal reaction to fear. Children may be afraid of anything new and strange. Kindness and trust are the greatest contributions for overcoming this fear. We know that no one knows your child as well as you do. We look forward to getting to know your child and helping you learn how we can best work together for your child's benefit.
PREVENTION AND RECALL
We believe in the importance of routine preventive dental health care. Children who are seen at regular intervals and are exposed to a preventive dentistry program have a much lower incidence of oral health problems than those seen sporadically. Treatment of problems in their earliest stages is often much less involved than if discovered and treated in later years. The responsibility of returning for dental care lies with you, the parent.
EMERGENCIES AND MOUTH INJURIES
In case of injury, bleeding, pain, or infection, we will always see your child as soon as possible. If your child should injure a tooth, call the office immediately. We can decide whether immediate treatment is necessary. If a tooth is knocked out, place it in a cup of milk and call the office at once. Dr. Weiss uses an answering service so he may be reached at any time if an emergency occurs.
Call our office at (716) 689-0929 for dental emergencies.