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We’ve moved. Our new address is 1125 Avenue of the Oaks, Suite 161, Sparks, NV 89431
We’ve moved. Our new address is 1125 Avenue of the Oaks, Suite 161, Sparks, NV 89431
Our Services
At Champagne Pediatric Dentistry, we offer quick, painless extractions for our young patients, and we send mom and dad home with all the information they need to get their child on the road to recovery.
Simple Tooth Extractions
Simple pediatric teeth extraction can be performed using local anesthesia. The dentist will numb the surrounding area before removing the tooth with a pair of forceps and some consistent, gentle pressure.
Ready To Get the Best Service?
40 years of experience and a passion for helping our younger patients stay healthy sets our practice apart! If your child needs an oral cleaning, X-rays or a comprehensive dental exam, come see the professionals at Champagne Pediatric Dentistry. Schedule your initial appointment with us by clicking below or calling us at 775-335-3199
What Is a Pediatric Tooth Extraction, and How Do I Deal With It?
A pediatric tooth extraction is a simple procedure that your child’s dentist might determine is necessary for several different reasons. Most commonly, teeth are extracted because they have been damaged by trauma or decay to the point where they cause excessive pain or inhibit bite functionality. Baby teeth (and sometimes primary teeth) can also be extracted for orthodontic reasons, including giving teeth more room in the mouth to grow straighter.
Your child’s dentist will numb the tooth and gum with local anesthesia before removing the tooth with gentle pressure from a pair of forceps. Afterward, care of the empty socket includes not letting your child vigorously rinse their mouth or eat hard foods for the first 24 hours so a protective clot has the ability to form in the socket. Mild pain or swelling is normal after an extraction and can be treated with ice and a doctor-approved over-the-counter pain medication if necessary.
Pain-Free Experience — We Offer Different Forms of Dental Anesthesia
In certain cases, general anesthesia can make young patients more comfortable and a dentist’s job safer and more effective. We offer different types of sedation services depending on our patient’s needs and their parent’s preference, and we provide in-office general anesthesia through a partnership with a trained anesthesiologist.
Local Anesthesia
Local anesthesia is a numbing agent that is applied directly to the tooth and surrounding gums. It is generally used for fillings and other simple procedures.
Nitrous Oxide
Known to many as “laughing gas,” nitrous oxide is an inhaled sedative that numbs any pain and relieves anxiety while the patient remains awake through a procedure. It acts fast and wears off with no side effects.
Conscious Sedation
Usually administered in the form of a pill an hour or so before the procedure, oral sedation alleviates pain and anxiety without making a patient unconscious.
General IV Anesthesia
IV anesthesia is usually reserved for longer procedures or exceptionally anxious patients. The anesthesia is applied through an IV, where it works quickly and steadily while the patient remains unaware of their surroundings.
Membership Plans
No Dental Insurance? No Problem!
Do not let insurance stand in the way of good oral health care for you and your child. Our monthly membership plan gives adults and children alike access to routine exams, cleanings, X-rays and more for a flat monthly rate!
Schedule an Appointment Now
At Champagne Pediatric Dentistry, we will always treat you and your child with a personal touch. We strive to provide a fun and relaxed atmosphere every visit so that you and your child feel enthusiastic about coming here. Let us welcome you and your child to the Champagne Pediatric Dentistry family! Schedule your first appointment today by calling 775-335-3199