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Preventive Dentistry

The Foundation of Healthy Smiles

Preventive dentistry helps kids and teens avoid cavities, gum issues, and bigger treatments later. With routine visits and simple preventive care, we keep smiles healthy, confident, and on track.

PPO & Medicaid accepted • South Florida locations

A Simple Plan for Long-Term Oral Health

At Pediatric Dental Centers, preventive care is built around what growing smiles need most:

Dental Exams & Digital X-Rays

Monitor development and detect concerns early.

Professional Cleanings

Remove buildup, polish teeth, and help prevent cavities.

Fluoride Treatments

Strengthen enamel and help protect against decay.

Dental Sealants

Extra protection for back teeth where cavities often start.

Fillings & Pediatric Crowns (When Needed)

If issues are found, we offer clear next steps and gentle treatment.

Sports Mouthguards

Help protect teeth during practices and games.

At-Home Care Guidance

Brushing, flossing, diet tips, and habit coaching tailored by age.

We accept Medicaid and most PPO plans

Ready to start your child’s journey to a healthy smile?

At Pediatric Dental Centers, we take pride in providing gentle, expert care tailored to your child’s unique needs. We’re here to make every visit a positive and empowering experience for your family.

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South Florida Pediatric Dentist Near Me: Child-Friendly Care That Makes a Difference

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The patients we see range in age from 6 months to 20 years old.