Family Dentistry in Frisco, TX

Giving Families More Reasons to Smile

At Blue Star Smiles, there are few things that our team members love more than watching your family’s smiles grow into beautiful and healthy adult grins. If you want their smile to last a lifetime, you need to make sure they start getting quality dental care from the earliest possible age. The services that we provide will help lay the foundation for lifelong oral health, and our team will teach your family everything they need to know about dental health.

Contact our team today at (972) 525-2822 to set up an appointment for family dentistry services in Frisco, TX.

Why choose blue star smiles for family dentistry?

Comprehensive Pediatric Dentistry Services for Your Family

When your family visits our dental office for the first time, they’ll probably need some time to get used to the new environment. Our team values trust with patients of all ages, so we’ll always give your family the personalized care they need to stay comfortable. During each appointment, we’ll examine and treat any concerns you may have.

Protect Your Child’s Teeth with Dental Sealants

Cavities can occur anywhere in the mouth, but they are especially likely to affect the molars since they’re in an area that’s harder to reach with a toothbrush and have deep grooves that can hold trapped bacteria and debris. Children who are still learning how to brush well tend to have a hard time taking care of their molars by themselves. By protecting the molars with clear plastic coatings called dental sealants, we can give your little one up to 10 years of extra protection for their vulnerable teeth.

Strengthen Young Teeth with Fluoride Treatments

Children between the ages of 6 months and 16 years should have some form of fluoride every day to ensure that their teeth are as strong and decay-resistant as possible once they reach adulthood. To help the development process, we can apply concentrated fluoride directly to your child’s teeth in just a few minutes. This is typically done as part of a regular checkup, especially if we have reason to believe that your child is at a higher-than-average risk for cavities.

Natural-Looking Dental Fillings for Kids

Do you remember the days when most fillings were made of metal? Nowadays, it’s more common to use a tooth-colored composite resin to repair minor dental damage. This lets us fix your family’s smile in a natural-looking way so that they can be confident smiling.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I schedule dental check-ups?

The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends scheduling professional dental check-ups and cleanings every six months. However, the frequency of your check-ups may vary depending on your individual oral health needs. Factors such as your risk for gum disease, history of cavities, and overall health can influence the recommended frequency of your dental visits.

What is the best way to prevent cavities in children?

Good oral hygiene habits are key.

  • Supervise children while they brush their teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.
  • Encourage flossing daily.
  • Limit sugary drinks and snacks.
  • Schedule regular dental check-ups and cleanings.
  • Consider dental sealants for children to protect their back teeth.

When should my child have their first dental visit?

It is recommended that your child have their first visit with our dentist within six months of the appearance of their first tooth, or by their first birthday.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

Contact Blue Star Smiles today to schedule your family dentistry appointment in Frisco. We look forward to helping you achieve and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile for a lifetime.

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