Dental Exams for Kids
The Most Thorough Exams for Your Child
Dental exams are done along with dental cleanings for you child. We recommend that children have an exam, and a cleaning, every six months. During this time, we will inspect for tooth decay and other potential problems. We may also take x-rays to help observe the growth of your child’s teeth.
We don’t stop there! Our dentists and dental professionals not only make sure to do a thorough examination of your child’s oral health, we also make sure to give them a great time in our office. Some of our patients can’t wait to be back! Click the button below and schedule a dental exam with us today.
Providing the Best Care for Your Children
Our doctors are renown experts of pediatric dentistry in Los Angeles. They provide excellent care for your children while making sure that they have an experience that they will love.
Our doctors also regularly attend professional meetings and continuing education courses to stay on the cutting edge of pediatric dentistry. We know that you and your child will receive excellent treatment from our doctors and staff during your stay at our office.
Sophisticated Dental Technology
Meets Excellence in Patient Care
Sophisticated Dental Technology
Meets Excellence in Patient Care
As a practice that is limited to working with children, we have invested heavily into state-of-the-art robotics, technology, and the latest trainings specific to pediatric dentistry. Therefore we are able to provide your children a level of treatment that general dentists simply cannot provide.
At our office, we have an amazing team of highly trained dental professionals who have your child’s health and well-being at heart. Our doctors and staff are here to provide your children excellent care with the utmost comfort in our practice.

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Get a Thorough Examination with Us
– Get a holistic examination of your child’s teeth and health with our specialized equipment.
– Get an expert diagnosis and fully understand what your child’s options are.
– Get an expert recommendation for what to do next.
- Get a holistic examination of your child's' teeth and health with our specialized equipment.
- Get an expert diagnosis and fully understand what your child's options are.
- Get an expert recommendation for what to do next.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Crowns
What is the difference between root canal surgery and root canal therapy?
- Root Canal Therapy – With this treatment, our endodontist at Los Angeles Center for Endodontics will enter the root canal through the crown of the tooth to remove the infected pulp. Sometimes, this non-surgical option is not effective because the infection is located further down in the root of the tooth. If this is the case, the tooth requires root canal surgery.
- Root Canal Surgery – Surgery allows an endodontic specialist to treat an infection that is further down in the root of the tooth. This is possible because in root canal surgery the specialists enter the root canal through the gum tissue. Both are important and effective endodontic treatments to help save patients’ natural teeth.
When is root canal surgery recommended?
Whenever possible, an endodontist will try to perform typical root canal therapy. However, we recommend root canal surgery when root canal therapy is not possible. The main reason root canal therapy is often not possible is because the infection is located in the furthest tip of the tooth’s root. This leads to inflammation of the tissues or damage of the surrounding bone. Root canal surgery will be necessary to treat the infection at the tip of the root, as opposed to entering through the crown of the tooth with root canal therapy. If you have a tooth infection, your specialist at Los Angeles Center for Endodontics will talk you through the options and course of treatment to get you back to full health and comfort.
How is the root canal surgery performed?​
If root canal surgery is the recommended option, your endodontist will walk you through the procedure so you can be confident and comfortable with the treatment before you start.
On the day of your appointment, we administer proper anesthesia to the tooth and surrounding tissues so that you feel comfortable while the doctor performs the minor surgery on the gingiva. A very small incision is made at the base of the tooth, and the infected tissue is removed. Entering via the gums through root canal surgery allows the endodontist to remove the infected tip of the tooth’s root. This root canal treatment may take one appointment, and they typically last about 60 minutes along with an additional follow-up visit.
How painful is root canal surgery?​
Root canal surgery and root canal therapy have a reputation of being painful. However, the patients of Los Angeles Center For Endodontics often report very little pain. The doctor uses anesthesia to numb the area prior to the microsurgery and gives proper medication to reduce any pain post-procedure. If you’re concerned about your root canal treatment or surgery, talk with your specialist at Los Angeles Center for Endodontics. Keep in mind, that we are able to adjust medications and ensure that you know exactly what to expect.
How long does it take to heal from root canal surgery?​
Most patients are able to return to their everyday activities the next day after root canal surgery. For a few days, the tissue around the treated area will feel sensitive, depending on the severity of the infection. Over the next few months, your bone will gradually heal around the end of the tooth’s root. However, patients generally only experience mild pain post-treatment.
Can root canal surgery be avoided?
Yes and no.
Once you have a root canal infection, it will not go away on its own. It is important to see a specialist as soon as possible if symptoms occur. Early intervention will help prevent the infection from becoming worse. If left untreated, the infection can reach the tooth’s roots or the jaw bone and further complications can occur.
However, the only way to avoid root canal treatment altogether is by not getting an infection in the first place. The best way to prevent infection is to maintain regular dental hygiene. We recommend doing the following daily:
- Brushing
- Flossing
- Using Mouthwash
- In addition, be sure to visit your dentist for regular cleanings.
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Our dentists are experts at identifying potential problems and diagnosing the health of your child. Schedule an appointment with us today so that we can help you set the best foundations for your child’s oral health.