Children's Dental Health of Exton

Category: Pediatric dentist

Address: 235 S Pottstown Pike, Exton, PA 19341, USA

Phone: +16103638872

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 8AM–5:30PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Juwin Thomas

Nov 2, 2022

The wait time is killing.. and not just once/occasional. I had to wait on both the appointments I had till now. On the 1st day, the appointment I had was at 8am and 2nd appointment was at 11am. At the 2nd appointment, I went to the front desk to ask about the wait time and the response was that there were only 2 chairs availabile and they will call when one is free and cleanedup. When I reached for my appointment, there were atleast 4-5 kids already in the waiting area. Does that mean, all those kids were waiting for these 2 chairs?!!! If so, thats truly inefficient scheduling. The least they should do is to call ahead and let us know that they are running late - if thats what is going on.

lilia hernandez pena

Nov 1, 2022

excellent

Amanda Wheeler

Sep 22, 2022

We used to LOVE this place. Dr. Hilda and her staff were wonderful! Since Children’s Dental Health bought them up and Dr. Hilda left, this place is an absolute disgrace. You cannot even contact the actual office, instead you are forwarded to a call center that manages all Children’s Dental Health offices. Exton’s new front office is rude and completely unwilling to help. So sad. Avoid this place.

Stephanie Spaw

Sep 22, 2022

Find a new dentist. I've had multiple issues with them trying to figure out insurance. During our last attempt at an appointment in August the receptionist left us sitting in the waiting room 30 minutes after our appointment. I only was acknowledged when I finally asked what was going on. I was told they were "missing insurance information"... Do you mean the insurance information that you've had for years and have billed all of our other appointments to?? Her answer to that was ...well we should have checked this out before your appointment....and apparently they dropped the ball. I left a vm for the billing department that night to get answers on what happened and I never received a call back. I am now getting calls from them confirming that we have an appointment tomorrow - which I never booked. When I stated that "No, I do not have an appointment", Morgan put me on hold for over 6 mins. I finally hung up and called the general number to make sure I wasn't going to get charged for a "missed appointment" - even though it was one that I never booked. During that call, Morgan called back to tell me that they have figured out my insurance and we can keep the appointment.... Too late, we've moved on to a much, much, much more competent dentist...and I'd suggest others should as well.

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Questions & Answers

At what age should my child stop thumb-sucking?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

Thumb sucking is a normal habit for many children. Its peak occurrence is at about age two and it can be an important source of pleasure for an infant or toddler. This habit is usually nothing to worry about since your child will usually outgrow the habit. However, if they continue to suck their thumb past age 4, dental problems such as malocclusion may occur.

What causes toothaches?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

There are many different factors that can cause tooth discoloration. An abnormally colored tooth is anything other than the yellowish-white to the white color of normal teeth. The factors that contribute to tooth color include congenital conditions, genetics, infections, and environmental factors. Abnormal color and shape may be caused by a malfunction in body processes. Some of these factors can influence the way your child’s enamel is formed, while others simply stain the enamel. Teeth may be uniformly discolored or it may appear as spots or lines in enamel. In addition, discolored areas may have a different density and porosity than normal enamel. The color and hardness of enamel can also be affected by drugs or medications taken by either the child during the time of tooth development or by the mother while pregnant.

Why should x-rays be taken at dental checkups?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

X-rays help dentists make sure your child’s teeth and jaw are healthy and properly aligned, can help identify if there are any cavities that they are not able to clinically see.

My child plays sports, how can I protect their teeth?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

Even children’s sports involve contact, and we recommend mouthguards for children active in sports. If your little one plays baseball, soccer, or other sports, ask your dentist about having a custom-fitted mouthguard made to protect their teeth, lips, cheeks, and gums.

When should I start flossing my child’s teeth?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

Start flossing your child's teeth when you notice their teeth touching. Floss your child's teeth for them until they are old enough to do so themselves, which usually happens by age six or seven. It is recommended that parents should still help and supervise with flossing until the age of ten.

How should I brush my child’s teeth?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

Sit your child on your lap, facing away from you. Cup their chin with one hand, with their head resting against your body. Brush teeth and along the gum line. Brush gently in small circles. Clean every tooth thoroughly and brush the inside, outside and chewing surfaces of teeth.

How often should I schedule dental checkups for my child?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

It is recommended to schedule dental cleanings and checkups every six months.

When should I schedule my child's first dental checkup?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

The American Dental Association recommends dental checkups be scheduled by their first birthday or by the age of 1 year old.

How can I choose a good toothbrush for my child?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

Choose a child’s toothbrush with a small head and soft bristles. You can choose a manual or electric toothbrush.

How is a pediatric dentist different from a general dentist?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

Pediatric dentists continue their education with several years of additional, specialized training and have extensive knowledge and experience in treating infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatric dentists have expertise in childhood development and behavior. Pediatric offices are geared toward young visitors, you’ll find that the staff, as well as the office design, decorations, and activities.

How often should I replace my child’s toothbrush?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

Replace your child’s toothbrush every 3-4 months or when your child is sick.

What are dental sealants?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

Sealants cover the pits and fissures in teeth that are difficult to brush and therefore susceptible to cavities. Dental sealants are a safe, simple way to help your child avoid cavities, especially for molars, which are hardest to reach.

What insurances do you accept?

Children's Dental Health of Exton | Dec 9, 2021
Children's Dental Health of Exton | Jan 8, 2022

We accept most major insurance carriers including CHIP and Medicaid. We also have cash-pay programs for patients without dental insurance. You can find a full list of insurances we accept on our website.

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