Teen’s Dentistry

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Tips For Home Efforts That Protect Your Teen’s Dental Health:

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Shoreline Dental Studio is represented by a group of warm, caring, intelligent and compassionate individuals. These health professionals work hard to make every experience at Shoreline Dental Studio an exceptional one. You can learn a little more about each of them below.

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Your experience matters. Explore our patients’ testimonials and see why we’re their first choice in dental care.

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“Best dental experience ever! Everyone is so sweet, caring and incredibly knowledgeable and confident. I was super nervous about going to dentist after not having gone for awhile but as soon as stepped into the studio I felt like I was in good, loving hands and had nothing to worry about! Everyone is so great about creating a calm and friendly experience:) Dr. Livingston is the best!”

Becca B

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“It’s a friendly, welcoming and stress free environment. From the candle in the reception area to the windows in the treatment rooms looking out on a garden, it feels very non-dentist like, which is actually a good thing. They addressed the issue I had come in for and didn’t try to upsell me on other unnecessary treatments. I actually found a dentist’s office that I like!”

Rhonda H

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is teen dentistry?

Like adults, teens should be getting their teeth professionally cleaned every six months. Regular visits are especially important with the rise in bad habits like smoking and the common general neglect of personal hygiene, including daily oral hygiene habits.

Wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth to develop; also called “third molars,” they’re located right at the back of your mouth. For some, they grow out normally and don’t cause any problems, but many people simply don’t have enough room in the back of their mouth to accommodate these extra teeth. They are usually only removed if they are impacted or causing problems, although some surgeons and dentists prefer to remove them as a matter of course rather than wait for an issue to develop.

It may come as a surprise, but many oral healthcare professionals are able to remove your teen’s wisdom teeth. As long as there are no specific problems, you can choose to take them to an oral or maxillofacial surgeon, a periodontist, or your friendly family dentist.

Yes—however, if the tooth is impacted, causing pain, or infected, your dentist will probably refer you to an oral surgeon.

Aesthetics start to become very important in the teen years, and we have good news: teeth whitening can be done as early as 14 if it’s needed. The best approach is to take good care of your teeth and keep up regular cleaning appointments, so you avoid the problem of staining altogether.

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