Peachtree Children’s Dentistry Gainesville

Peachtree Children’s Dentistry Gainesville Pediatric Dentistry - Peachtree Children's Dentistry for children in Gainesville, GA serving infants Our children patients are very important to us.

We believe a lifetime of good dental health begins in childhood. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children visit a pediatric dentist by their first birthday. This way any developing problems may be detected, treated early, or avoided all together. Also, at this age a pediatric dentist can help you with suggestions about infant oral health care, how to decrease teething d

iscomfort, prevention of dental decay, and a gamut of other child related topics. An early start including regular dental check-ups can help them maintain a healthy smile for a lifetime.

It’s that time of the year again, our annual Back to School Block Party!!! Come out and celebrate with us! Food, face pa...
07/09/2025

It’s that time of the year again, our annual Back to School Block Party!!! Come out and celebrate with us! Food, face painting, haircuts, and games & it’s ALL FOR FREE!!! Can’t wait to see you there!!! 📚🚌✏️📓🎉🎈

Happy 4th of July! 🇺🇸
07/04/2024

Happy 4th of July! 🇺🇸

Join us in celebrating our NO SUGARBUG CLUB Winner of this month, Miss Kennedy! 🥳
06/17/2024

Join us in celebrating our NO SUGARBUG CLUB Winner of this month, Miss Kennedy! 🥳

PCDG FAQ Friday: When should I take my child to the dentist for the first check-up?In order to prevent dental problems, ...
06/14/2024

PCDG FAQ Friday: When should I take my child to the dentist for the first check-up?

In order to prevent dental problems, your child should see a pediatric dentist when the first tooth appears, or no later than his/her first birthday.

Happy   from your besties at PCDG!
06/08/2024

Happy from your besties at PCDG!

Why did the donut go to the dentist? To get a filling! 🤣Happy National   from PCDG! ✨
06/07/2024

Why did the donut go to the dentist? To get a filling! 🤣
Happy National from PCDG! ✨

Tip of the week: Replacing a toothbrush after illnesses helps prevent the potential for getting sick again.
06/06/2024

Tip of the week: Replacing a toothbrush after illnesses helps prevent the potential for getting sick again.

It's World Environment Day 🌏 Led by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and held annually on 5 June since 1973...
06/05/2024

It's World Environment Day 🌏 Led by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and held annually on 5 June since 1973, World Environment Day is the largest global platform for environmental public outreach and is celebrated by millions of people across the world.

cc: https://www.un.org/en/observances/environment-day

Did You Know?! 🧐 The human tongue is as unique as a fingerprint. No two people have the same tongue print. This goes for...
06/04/2024

Did You Know?! 🧐 The human tongue is as unique as a fingerprint. No two people have the same tongue print. This goes for teeth also. No two tongues or sets of teeth are the same.

PCDG FAQ Friday: "What’s the Best Toothpaste for My Child?" Brushing teeth is crucial for maintaining good oral health, ...
05/31/2024

PCDG FAQ Friday: "What’s the Best Toothpaste for My Child?"

Brushing teeth is crucial for maintaining good oral health, especially in children. However, be cautious when selecting toothpaste for your child. Many varieties contain abrasive substances that could harm the delicate enamel of young teeth. It’s best to choose a toothpaste endorsed by the American Dental Association (ADA), as indicated on its packaging. ADA-approved toothpastes are rigorously tested to ensure they’re safe for children’s use.

For children under 3 years old, a tiny amount of toothpaste, about the size of a rice grain, is sufficient for brushing. For kids between 3 and 6 years, a pea-sized dab of toothpaste is appropriate. At this age, children often need help or supervision while brushing, as they may not yet have the skill to brush effectively on their own. It’s important to teach children to spit out toothpaste rather than swallowing it, to avoid ingesting excess fluoride.


“We must dare to be great; and we must realize that greatness is the fruit of toil and sacrifice and high courage." — Th...
05/27/2024

“We must dare to be great; and we must realize that greatness is the fruit of toil and sacrifice and high courage." — Theodore Roosevelt

Address

885 Dawsonville Highway Suite 1130
Gainesville, GA
30501

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 2pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm

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