
Smiles in Framingham, the office of Dr. Deborah Himelhoch. Providing quality pediatric dentistry and orthodontics for infants, children, adolescents and adults throughout Framingham, Southborough, Ashland, Wayland, Natick, Marlborough, Hopkinton, Holliston, and surrounding towns. Dr. Himelhoch has completed full specialty training and is board certified in both pediatric dentistry and orthodontics.
Her training, combined with experience in both hospital and community settings enables her to provide a comprehensive range of pediatric dental care. She understands children's special emotional, developmental, and medical needs. Your smile is important to us. We take great pride in offering quality, affordable dental and orthodontic treatment to patients of all ages.
Call us today to schedule your appointment! We invite the residents of Framingham, Southborough, Ashland, Wayland, Natick, Marlborough, Hopkinton, Holliston, and the surrounding areas to get to know Dr. Himelhoch and our Pediatric Dental & Orthodontic Office.
Her training, combined with experience in both hospital and community settings enables her to provide a comprehensive range of pediatric dental care. She understands children's special emotional, developmental, and medical needs. Your smile is important to us. We take great pride in offering quality, affordable dental and orthodontic treatment to patients of all ages.
Call us today to schedule your appointment! We invite the residents of Framingham, Southborough, Ashland, Wayland, Natick, Marlborough, Hopkinton, Holliston, and the surrounding areas to get to know Dr. Himelhoch and our Pediatric Dental & Orthodontic Office.
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Pediatric Dental Care
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Dr. Himelhoch is a board certified pediatric dentist in Framingham MA, but what does that actually mean?
Pediatric dentistry focuses on the oral health of babies, children and adolescents.
It is a specialty within the field of dentistry, which requires extra and specialized training.
In order to become a pediatric dentist, a dentist must complete the four-year dental training program followed by an additional 2 to 3 years of specialized training.
This often includes a hospital residency in pediatric dentistry.
Pediatric dentistry focuses on the oral health of babies, children and adolescents.
It is a specialty within the field of dentistry, which requires extra and specialized training.
In order to become a pediatric dentist, a dentist must complete the four-year dental training program followed by an additional 2 to 3 years of specialized training.
This often includes a hospital residency in pediatric dentistry.
Dental Exam
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During a dental exam, we evaluate your needs as a patient, and introduce all of the proper oral hygiene and healthy dental habits you'll need for that happy and healthy smile you're looking for.
For younger children, the appointments are usually very short and sweet, where we evaluate dental development and check for any decay.
Children 2 years and older will be given the appropriate dental cleaning and fluoride treatment.
We provide dental cleanings and fluoride treatment for children from Framingham, Southborough, Ashland, Wayland, Natick, Marlborough, Hopkinton, Holliston, and the surrounding areas.
For younger children, the appointments are usually very short and sweet, where we evaluate dental development and check for any decay.
Children 2 years and older will be given the appropriate dental cleaning and fluoride treatment.
We provide dental cleanings and fluoride treatment for children from Framingham, Southborough, Ashland, Wayland, Natick, Marlborough, Hopkinton, Holliston, and the surrounding areas.
Dental Sealants
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Sealants are used to help protect different surfaces of your teeth, especially chewing surfaces of back teeth, which are a common spot for cavities in our pediatric patients from Framingham, Southborough, Ashland, Wayland, Natick, Marlborough, Hopkinton, Holliston, and the surrounding areas.
Even with proper brushing and flossing, it can be difficult to clean every groove and surface of your teeth.
When food and bacteria collect in these grooves and crevices, it can put your child in risk of tooth decay.
Even with proper brushing and flossing, it can be difficult to clean every groove and surface of your teeth.
When food and bacteria collect in these grooves and crevices, it can put your child in risk of tooth decay.
Restorative Dentistry
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Children deserve the best dental care possible.
On some occasions that means the use of restorative dentistry.
Restorative treatment can be used to help repair or prevent damage to teeth, protect and preserve tooth structure, and ensure proper function of teeth.
In other cases, restorative dentistry can be used for aesthetic purposes, and also to make maintaining proper oral hygiene easier!
Restoring children's baby teeth can also help ensure for proper growth and development of permanent teeth.
On some occasions that means the use of restorative dentistry.
Restorative treatment can be used to help repair or prevent damage to teeth, protect and preserve tooth structure, and ensure proper function of teeth.
In other cases, restorative dentistry can be used for aesthetic purposes, and also to make maintaining proper oral hygiene easier!
Restoring children's baby teeth can also help ensure for proper growth and development of permanent teeth.
Evaluation Of Tmj
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Problems with your jaw and the muscles that control it are known as temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD, TMJ).
The temporomandibular joint is what connects your jaw bone to your skull and helps with the movement of your teeth and mouth.
TMJ disorder can cause pain in your jaw joint and muscles within the movement of your jaw.
Grinding your teeth can sometimes develop a serious problem with your jaw, which if left untreated, can ultimately cause harm to your teeth, gums and bone structure of your mouth.
The temporomandibular joint is what connects your jaw bone to your skull and helps with the movement of your teeth and mouth.
TMJ disorder can cause pain in your jaw joint and muscles within the movement of your jaw.
Grinding your teeth can sometimes develop a serious problem with your jaw, which if left untreated, can ultimately cause harm to your teeth, gums and bone structure of your mouth.
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