pediatric dentists vs general dentists

Pediatric Dentist vs. General Dentist: The Right Choice for Your Family

August 15, 2022

They go to school, and you go to work. You drive the car, and they ride in it. You and your kids do different things, but do you need different dentists? If you are not sure whether you need both a pediatric dentist and a general dentist, this article can help you decide!

Pediatric Dentists vs. General Dentists

Although pediatric and general dentists have the same goal in mind - to promote and enhance oral health, there are many differences between the two when it comes to training, the patient demographic, and experience. 

 

When to see a pediatric dentist

For some families the addition of a pediatric dentist may make visits to the dental office less stressful. This is because pediatric dentists tend to have special tricks to make the experience fun. We recommend using a pediatric dentist if: 

  • Your children have dental anxiety. Pediatric offices are designed with kids in mind. They are often decorated with bright, fun colors and have toys available to play with. This alone can make an anxious child feel more at ease.
  • Your child has special needs. For example, if your child has autism, Down syndrome, cleft palate, or any other special needs condition a pediatric dentist will have the experience to make the visit comfortable.
  • A general dentist will not see a young child. In some cases, a general dentist may not feel comfortable treating a young child. If this is the case for your family, it is important to see a pediatric dentist.

 

When to have a general dentist for the entire family

Many times, families choose to have one dentist for the entire family. This is perfectly acceptable! A single dentist for your family may make sense if:

  • Your family has a longstanding relationship with a specific dentist. Years of knowing each other will help all members of the family feel at ease when they see the dentist.
  • Your family has older children. Tweens and teens are more patient than little kids. They know what to expect and are open to new environments.
  • Convenience is important. If it is easier for you to gather the entire family to go to the dentist at one location, seeing a general dentist makes the most sense. If you are more likely to make regular appointments at one dental office than a pediatric office, go with the general office.

Oral health is the goal

Deciding to use a pediatric dentist for your children or a general dentist for the entire family is a personal decision! Both dentists will provide excellent care and keep your mouth healthy. The most important thing is to have all members (even babies and toddlers) see the dentist regularly.