Compassionate Care.
Monroeville Dental is a fun, friendly, family practice that enjoys seeing patients of all ages.
We offer routine, thorough exams, teeth cleanings, and x-rays to individuals and families in Monroeville and Norwalk. We strive to put together exceptional dental care plans for our clients, and we can work with you, too, on what’s best for your oral hygiene moving forward.
Family Dentistry FAQs
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What is family dentistry?
Family dentistry focuses on providing comprehensive dental care for patients of all ages, from toddlers to seniors. Family dentists are trained to handle a wide range of dental needs, including preventive care, restorative treatments, and cosmetic procedures, ensuring that every family member receives appropriate and personalized care. -
At what age should my child first visit the dentist?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children have their first dental visit by age 1 or within six months after their first tooth erupts. Early visits help establish a dental home and allow for the prevention of dental issues. -
How often should I and my family visit the dentist?
Regular dental check-ups are essential for maintaining oral health. Most individuals should visit the dentist every six months for routine exams and cleanings. However, the frequency may vary based on individual oral health needs and the dentist’s recommendations.
Our composite fillings are the same color as your teeth so they blend beautifully with your other teeth.
Our goal is to give you the highest quality dental care, enabling you to keep your teeth for the rest of your life.
No more braces! Invisalign makes custom, discreet aligners that help straighten your teeth and give you a stunning smile.
During an exam, we can perform a routine oral screening to detect signs of oral cancer or precancerous lesions.
We know how important your little ones are to you, and we go above and beyond to take great care of children.
Teeth whitening is becoming more and more popular. Our safe, effective process helps get rid of any unwanted stains.
There are times when it’s in your (or your child’s) best interest to remove a tooth, also known as a tooth extraction.