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Salt Lake City, Utah 84116
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If you would like to learn more about your child’s teeth and how to keep them healthy, call 801-519-2222 or come visit our dental office in Salt Lake City, Utah. Our pediatric dentist and his team can go over our Rose Park Pediatric Dentistry’s services and how they can treat and protect your child’s teeth.The goal of preventive care is to protect your child’s smile from damage caused by tooth decay, periodontal disease (gum disease) and other damaging dental conditions. Early dental care works to avert these diseases before they cause damage...

What to learn more about our pediatric dentistry in Salt Lake City, Utah? Reach out our pediatric dentist and his team at 801-519-2222 and call 801-519-2222. Dr. Ryan Johansen is ready and willing to meet with you and your child and will come up with a treatment plan that fits their needs. Come to Rose Park Pediatric Dentistry and start protecting your child’s health today.At our practice, we enjoy caring for patients of all ages, including children. We are pleased to provide pediatric dentistry to help you keep your child’s smile in good...

Dependable Oral Surgery & Sedation Dentistry in Salt Lake City At Rose Park Pediatric Dentistry, we know that parents want their children to be happy and healthy above all else. As such, when a parent or guardian hears that their child needs oral surgery, it can make them feel overwhelmed and uncertain. At Rose Park Pediatric Dentistry, we've spent years performing oral surgery for kids of all ages while leveraging technology to help them feel as comfortable as possible during their appointment. Our practice is proud to offer skilled Salt Lake...

Though many parents think of “teenagers” when presented with the term “dental appliances,” the use of such appliances in young children is very common.  Some dental appliances may be recommended for preventative purposes, while others may be recommended for treatment purposes. It can be extremely difficult to encourage young children to wear removable dental appliances regularly, but there is some good news.  Pediatric dental appliances can prevent injury to the teeth and may also reduce (or even eliminate) the need for extensive treatment...

The initial growth period for primary (baby) teeth begins in the second trimester of pregnancy (around 16-20 weeks).  During this time, it is especially important for expectant mothers to eat a healthy, nutritious diet, since nutrients are needed for bone and soft tissue development. Though there are some individual differences in the timing of tooth eruption, primary teeth usually begin to emerge when the infant is between six and eight months old.  Altogether, a set of twenty primary teeth will emerge by the age of three. The American...

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