Children's Dentist White Bear Lake MN
White Bear Smiles is a family dental practice, and that means we provide care for the entire family – including the youngest members!
We are happy to provide high-quality dental care to children, starting at ages two to three years old. Why the toddler years? This is the point where children start expressing their curiosity and have the ability to listen and follow directions (for the most part!). They will also have most of their baby teeth at this point. However, if you have a concern before age two, we always encourage parents to call us, and we're happy to provide an examination for younger children.
In these early visits, our goal is to help your child become acclimated to the dentist’s office and understand that it’s an exciting and fun place to be. By scheduling early dental visits, you can actually help your child avoid developing a fear of the dentist and give them an excellent head start on developing good health habits.
If it's time for your little one's first dental appointment, please contact White Bear Smiles at (651) 426-8998 to schedule.
- Your Child's First Dental Visit
- The Importance of Protecting Baby Teeth
- Taking Care of Your Child's Teeth at Home
- We Provide Age-Appropriate Dental Care for Children
- Special Pediatric Dental Concerns
Your Child’s First Dental Visit
At your child’s first visit, we’ll take the time to introduce him or her to the practice and our friendly team. Kids have an innate curiosity about new environments, and we’ll promote this natural curiosity by allowing them to explore (within reason, of course!) and ask questions.
We’ll take a quick tour of the office, introduce them to members of the team who will work with them, and then go for a ride in the dentist’s chair. This visit will really be more of a “look-see” visit; we aren’t going to try to do a teeth cleaning until your son or daughter is entirely ready for it. Our goal is to build trust. If your child lets us, we’ll take a quick peek in his or her mouth and just make sure everything looks healthy and count their teeth.
We’ll discuss issues with you that relate to your child’s oral health and answer any questions or concerns you might have. Some of the topics we tend to talk about at these early visits include:
- Bottle, sippy cup, and pacifier use
- Thumbsucking
- Developing brushing and flossing habits
- Good nutrition habits
- Fluoride and drinking water
- What to expect as your child’s teeth develop
We believe that building a great relationship with parents is also important as we understand that we are integral members of your child's health care team. We know that parents are our partners, and we welcome your questions about your son or daughter's dental health.







me either when they get their first baby tooth or by the time they turn one, whichever comes first.
gums with a warm washcloth to remove excess plaque or bacteria.
While most kids do just fine waiting until the ages of two or three to see a dentist, some kids do begin developing dental problems at an early age. If you have a concern, don’t hesitate to give us a call. We may ask you to bring your child in so we can take a look and see what’s going on or, if needed, we can refer you to a pediatric dental specialist who has additional training in providing specialized dental care to young children.