Services
Services
Northfield Pediatric Dentistry offers exceptional comprehensive pediatric dental care with a wide range of services available to our patients. Dr. Roz uses state-of-the-art technology and techniques to deliver care in the most non-invasive manner possible.
Preventative Care
- Complete Exams
- Teeth Cleanings
- Fluoride Treatments
- Sealants
- Digital Low-radiation X-rays
Tongue/Lip Tie Removal
Restorative Dentistry
- Tooth-Colored Fillings
- Dental Crowns
- Stainless Steel Crowns
- Extractions
Surgical Care
- Laser Dentistry
- Canker Sore Treatment
- Gum-overgrowth Treatment
- Biopsies for Oral Lesions
Sedation Dentistry
- Nitrous Oxide “Laughing Gas”
- IV Sedation or General Anesthesia provided by a Board-certified Anesthesiologist In-house or at Children’s Hospital of Colorado
Non-Invasive Techniques
- “SMART” Fillings
- Silver Diamine Fluoride Treatments
- “White” Spot and Discoloration Treatments
Comfort Amenities
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- TVs in every Room
- Noise-cancelling Bluetooth Headphones
- Dimming Lights
- Weighted Blankets
- Sensory Distraction Toys
- Prize Wall
Interceptive Orthodontics & Habit Appliances
Selective interceptive orthodontics is utilized by Dr. Roz in order to avoid lengthy, more invasive treatments in the future. The goal of this practice is to promote the growth and proper development of the teeth and jaw while a child is still growing for a healthier smile in the future. Dr. Roz may refer your child to an orthodontist if your child requires more extensive orthodontic intervention. Every child is different in terms of timing and readiness for orthodontic care.
Special Needs Dental Care
- Dr. Roz and her staff have received additional education in treating kids with special healthcare needs.
- Use of behavioral techniques and tools combined with a sensory-cognizant environment to help kids with sensory disorders.
- Sedation Dentistry Options
Emergency Care
- In certain cases, teledentistry appointments are available. Please call for more information.
- Reference our Emergency Protocol prior to scheduling an emergency appointment.
What To Do in an Emergency
The most important thing to do during a dental emergency involving your child is to stay calm and assess your child’s mouth as best as you can. If teeth have been fractured or knocked out, recover the fragments or whole tooth and seek immediate dental attention. For loose baby teeth or erupting permanent teeth, the need to seek treatment may not be as imminent. Our office offers teledentistry in order to help you assess the need to bring your child in. Call our office and we’ll help determine the best course of action.