Denver Pediatric Dentistry

Denver Pediatric Dentistry At Denver Pediatric Dentistry, we know that each smile is unique in its own way.

We are committed to providing your child with a top-notch dental experience that is not only educational, but ensures a safe and fun atmosphere.

Hi Denver Families!Monday, June 1 is Play Outside Day, and we’re celebrating with a little extra fun at Denver Pediatric...
05/29/2026

Hi Denver Families!

Monday, June 1 is Play Outside Day, and we’re celebrating with a little extra fun at Denver Pediatric Dentistry! 🫧

Kids visiting our office on Monday, June 1 will receive FREE bubbles to help keep the outdoor fun going at home while supplies last!

There’s nothing better than sunshine, fresh air, imagination, and play. Whether your child loves running, exploring, or chasing bubbles around the yard, we’re excited to help make the day a little more fun. 💙

Have an appointment on Monday? Don’t forget to grab your bubbles before you head out!

📍 Denver Pediatric Dentistry
📞 Call us at (704) 966-1650
💻 Schedule online at www.NCPediatricDentistry.com

Here’s to outdoor adventures, happy smiles, and lots of bubble fun! 🦷✨

Bubbles available Monday, June 1 while supplies last.

Another 5-star review is in, and our hearts are officially full! 🌟✨Hearing that we’ve made a positive impact on your fam...
05/26/2026

Another 5-star review is in, and our hearts are officially full! 🌟✨

Hearing that we’ve made a positive impact on your family means the absolute world to us. Providing a safe, supportive, and amazing environment for your kids is exactly why we do what we do every single day. 🤍

To all of our incredible parents—thank you for trusting us with your world!

👋 New around here? We would love to welcome your family into our community! Spaces fill up fast, so click the link below or call us to schedule your child's visit today! 👇

🗓️ https://www.ncpediatricdentistry.com/
📞 (704) 275-5556

📖 Books can be a great way to help ease dental anxiety in children! Reading stories about dental visits helps kids under...
05/25/2026

📖 Books can be a great way to help ease dental anxiety in children! Reading stories about dental visits helps kids understand what to expect during an appointment — from checking their teeth and gums to cleanings, X-rays, and conversations about their oral health. 🦷✨

When children become familiar with the dental experience ahead of time, it often feels less intimidating and more manageable. Reading together can help build comfort, curiosity, and confidence before their next visit to the dentist. 😊

Grab a book, explore the experience together, and help make dental visits feel a little less scary and a lot more positive! 💙

✨ Remembering, Honoring, and Grateful. ✨As the holiday weekend begins, our team wants to pause and reflect on the true m...
05/22/2026

✨ Remembering, Honoring, and Grateful. ✨

As the holiday weekend begins, our team wants to pause and reflect on the true meaning of Memorial Day. We hold deep gratitude for the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage allows us to enjoy the freedoms and community we cherish today. ❤️🤍💙

⏰ Holiday Notice: Our office will be closed on Memorial Day; 5/25/26.

We hope your weekend is filled with peace, relaxation, and quality time with the ones you love most. Have a safe, restful, and meaningful Memorial Day weekend! ✨

05/22/2026

💛 Teen confidence often starts with a healthy smile! During the teenage years, hormonal changes, sugary snacks and drinks, and inconsistent brushing habits can increase the risk of cavities and gum disease. 🦷

Encouraging teens to brush and floss daily, choose healthier snacks, and keep up with regular dental check-ups can help protect both their oral health and overall well-being. A bright, healthy smile can also support self-confidence, social interactions, and even school performance. 💪✨

Helping teens build strong dental habits now can set the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles.

👇😢 Thumb sucking can be comforting for little ones, but when the habit continues for too long, it may affect the way a c...
05/20/2026

👇😢 Thumb sucking can be comforting for little ones, but when the habit continues for too long, it may affect the way a child’s teeth and jaw develop. Prolonged thumb sucking can contribute to misaligned teeth, open bites, changes in jaw shape, and even speech difficulties as children grow. 🦷

If your child is over the age of 3 and still sucking their thumb regularly, there are gentle ways to help them break the habit. Positive reinforcement, identifying triggers like stress or boredom, and offering calm reminders can all help encourage progress. 💙

Our team is always here to support you with guidance and strategies to help your child transition away from thumb sucking while protecting their growing smile. 😊

05/18/2026

👶 Did you know some babies are born with teeth? These are called natal teeth, and while they’re uncommon, they do happen in a small number of births. 🦷

Natal teeth may be related to genetics or simply develop because the tooth bud formed closer to the surface of the gums. In many cases, these teeth are extra teeth with weak roots, which can make them loose or wobbly.

A pediatric dentist can evaluate whether the tooth should be monitored or removed, especially if it may cause irritation, feeding difficulties, or become a swallowing risk. After removal, parents are often advised to gently clean the baby’s gums with a soft damp cloth to help keep the area clean and comfortable. 💙

If your baby is born with a tooth, it’s always best to consult with a pediatric dentist for personalized guidance and care.

🩸 Did you know children can develop gum disease too? Gingivitis — the earliest stage of gum disease — is fairly common a...
05/15/2026

🩸 Did you know children can develop gum disease too? Gingivitis — the earliest stage of gum disease — is fairly common and happens when plaque builds up around the teeth and gums. Early signs can include red, swollen gums or gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing. 🦷

While more serious gum conditions in children are less common, they can still occur in some cases. Factors like poor oral hygiene, sugary diets, braces or orthodontic appliances, certain medical conditions, and even genetics can increase the risk of gum problems.

The good news is that healthy habits can make a big difference! Daily brushing and flossing, limiting sugary snacks and drinks, and keeping up with regular dental visits can help protect your child’s gums and smile. 💙✨

😌 Help your child feel calm and confident at the dentist by preparing them in a positive, reassuring way. Before the vis...
05/14/2026

😌 Help your child feel calm and confident at the dentist by preparing them in a positive, reassuring way. Before the visit, explain what will happen using simple and friendly language, while avoiding scary words that may create anxiety. 🦷✨

Role-playing a dental visit or reading children’s books about going to the dentist can also help your child feel more comfortable and familiar with the experience. Choosing a pediatric dental office with a welcoming, kid-friendly environment can make a big difference as well. 💙

During the appointment, staying calm and encouraging, bringing a favorite toy, or using simple distractions can help ease nerves. And don’t forget to praise your child for being brave — positive reinforcement can help build confidence for future visits! 😊

Making "First Visits" a Breeze! 🎈We know that a child’s first trip to the dentist can feel like a big milestone. That’s ...
05/04/2026

Making "First Visits" a Breeze! 🎈

We know that a child’s first trip to the dentist can feel like a big milestone. That’s why we work so hard to create a magical, stress-free environment.

Ready to start your child’s dental journey on the right foot?
Call us or visit our website to secure your appointment!
📞 (704) 275-5556
🔗 https://www.ncpediatricdentistry.com/

Address

N 275 Highway 16, Suite 204B
Denver, NC
28037

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 2pm

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