Granite Bay Pediatric Dentistry

Granite Bay Pediatric Dentistry Proud to offer high-quality dental care in a fun and friendly environment in Granite Bay, CA. Come see us at Granite Bay Pediatric Dentistry, where smiles grow!

Dr. Singh and his team are committed to providing your family high-quality dental care in a safe, gentle and friendly environment. Our warm and welcoming staff are sensitive to each child’s needs and make it a priority to make your child feel comfortable in our practice while getting the best care possible.

Did you know some kids use a tongue scraper or gently brush their tongue as part of their daily routine? It can help kee...
06/02/2026

Did you know some kids use a tongue scraper or gently brush their tongue as part of their daily routine? It can help keep their mouth feeling fresh and clean. The most important habits, though, are still brushing for two minutes twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting the dentist regularly!

How often are you scheduling your visits? The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a check-up every six mo...
05/28/2026

How often are you scheduling your visits? The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a check-up every six months to prevent cavities and dental problems! Give us a call today to schedule your child's next visit.

This Memorial Day, we pause to remember the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Their bravery and de...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to remember the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Their bravery and dedication continue to inspire generations.

A strong bedtime routine can make brushing so much easier for kids. Simple habits like bath time, brushing teeth, and re...
05/21/2026

A strong bedtime routine can make brushing so much easier for kids. Simple habits like bath time, brushing teeth, and reading a book help children know what to expect each night. Building healthy routines early is a great way to support a lifetime of happy, healthy smiles!

Keeping your toothbrush clean matters more than you might think! Store it upright, away from other brushes, and away fro...
05/18/2026

Keeping your toothbrush clean matters more than you might think! Store it upright, away from other brushes, and away from open air near the sink or toilet. If you use a toothbrush cover, make sure it allows airflow so moisture does not get trapped inside.

Not all gum is bad for your teeth! Sugar-free gum can actually help keep smiles fresh by increasing saliva and washing a...
05/14/2026

Not all gum is bad for your teeth! Sugar-free gum can actually help keep smiles fresh by increasing saliva and washing away food and buildup. Gum with xylitol may even help lower the risk of cavities!

A mouth guard is one of the best ways to help protect your child’s smile during sports and activities. It helps cushion ...
05/11/2026

A mouth guard is one of the best ways to help protect your child’s smile during sports and activities. It helps cushion impacts and lowers the risk of broken teeth and injuries to the lips, cheeks, and tongue. For the best fit and protection, choose a mouth guard that is comfortable and made to fit your child’s smile properly!

Happy Mother’s Day to all of the amazing moms and caregivers who help little smiles shine every day! We hope your day is...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all of the amazing moms and caregivers who help little smiles shine every day! We hope your day is filled with love, laughter, and special moments with your family!

Fresh fruit is one of the best snacks for growing smiles. Fruit snacks and dried fruit, though, can stick to teeth and o...
05/07/2026

Fresh fruit is one of the best snacks for growing smiles. Fruit snacks and dried fruit, though, can stick to teeth and often contain added sugars that feed cavity-causing bacteria. Choosing fresh fruit most of the time is a simple way to help keep little smiles healthy and strong!

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends stopping pacifier use by around age 3. Once baby teeth begin to c...
05/04/2026

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends stopping pacifier use by around age 3. Once baby teeth begin to come in, continued use can affect how teeth and the bite develop and may even impact speech over time. We know it can be a tough habit to break, but a gentle and positive approach can make it easier for your child!

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7095 Douglas Boulevard
Granite Bay, CA
95746

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

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