Board-Certified Pediatric Dentistry

    Pediatric Dentist in New Jersey

    Two kid-friendly locations in Central NJ serving families across Lawrence Township, Robbinsville, and 30+ surrounding communities.

    Why Choose a Pediatric Dentist in NJ?

    Pediatric dentists complete 2-3 extra years of specialized training beyond dental school, focusing on children's dental development from infancy through adolescence. Our board-certified team creates a warm, fun environment where kids feel safe and parents feel confident.

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    Board-Certified Specialists

    Our pediatric dentists are diplomates of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry with specialized training in children's oral health.

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    Two Convenient NJ Locations

    Visit us in Lawrence Township (near Princeton) or Robbinsville — both offices designed with kids in mind, featuring a welcoming and playful atmosphere.

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    Ages 0 to 15

    From your baby's first tooth to your teenager's last checkup before college — we care for every stage of your child's dental journey.

    Pediatric Dental Services in New Jersey

    Preventive Care

    Regular cleanings, fluoride treatments, and dental sealants to protect growing smiles.

    Restorative Dentistry

    Tooth-colored fillings, pediatric crowns, and pulp therapy to restore damaged teeth.

    Emergency Dental Care

    Same-day appointments for toothaches, knocked-out teeth, and dental injuries.

    Orthodontic Evaluations

    Early assessments for alignment issues and referrals for braces or Invisalign.

    Sedation Dentistry

    Nitrous oxide and conscious sedation for anxious children or complex procedures.

    Special Needs Dentistry

    Patient, compassionate care tailored for children with special healthcare needs.

    Infant Oral Health

    First dental visits by age one, teething guidance, and early cavity prevention.

    Dental X-Rays

    Low-radiation digital x-rays to detect hidden cavities and monitor jaw development.

    Our Two NJ Locations

    Conveniently located in Central New Jersey to serve families across Mercer, Middlesex, and Monmouth counties.

    Lawrence Township Office

    505 Lawrence Sq Blvd S, Suite B
    Lawrence Township, NJ 08648

    Phone: (609) 200-5437

    Serving Princeton, Lawrence Township, Lawrenceville, West Windsor, Plainsboro, Cranbury, East Windsor, Hightstown, Hamilton, Ewing, Hopewell, Pennington, and surrounding towns.

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    Robbinsville

    1 Union Street, Suite 107
    Robbinsville, NJ 08691

    Phone: (609) 200-5437

    Serving Robbinsville, Hamilton, Allentown, Monroe Township, East Windsor, Hightstown, Cranbury, Bordentown, Chesterfield, and surrounding towns.

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    Serving Families Across Central New Jersey

    Our pediatric dentists proudly serve children and families from the following NJ communities and beyond.

    Princeton, NJLawrence Township, NJLawrenceville, NJWest Windsor, NJPlainsboro, NJCranbury, NJEast Windsor, NJHightstown, NJHamilton, NJEwing, NJHopewell, NJPennington, NJMontgomery, NJRocky Hill, NJKingston, NJSkillman, NJBelle Mead, NJHillsborough, NJKendall Park, NJSouth Brunswick, NJRobbinsville, NJAllentown, NJMonroe Township, NJMillstone, NJBordentown, NJChesterfield, NJSpringfield Township, NJUpper Freehold, NJCrosswicks, NJNew Egypt, NJCream Ridge, NJTrenton, NJWindsor, NJTwin Rivers, NJMercerville, NJYardville, NJ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What age should my child first see a pediatric dentist?

    The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a child's first dental visit by age 1, or within 6 months of the first tooth appearing. Early visits help prevent cavities and establish healthy habits.

    What is the difference between a pediatric dentist and a regular dentist?

    Pediatric dentists complete 2-3 additional years of specialized training beyond dental school, focusing specifically on children's dental development, behavior management, and the unique needs of infants through adolescents.

    How often should children visit the dentist?

    Most children should visit the pediatric dentist every 6 months for regular checkups and cleanings. Some children with higher cavity risk may benefit from more frequent visits.

    Do you accept dental insurance?

    Yes, we accept most major dental insurance plans. Our team will help verify your benefits and maximize your coverage. We also offer affordable payment options for families without insurance.

    What should I do if my child has a dental emergency?

    Call our office immediately. We offer same-day emergency appointments for issues like knocked-out teeth, severe toothaches, broken teeth, or dental injuries. Quick action can make a significant difference in treatment outcomes.

    Is sedation dentistry safe for children?

    Yes, pediatric sedation is very safe when administered by trained pediatric dental professionals. We offer nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and other sedation options for children who experience dental anxiety or need extensive treatment.

    Schedule Your Child's Visit Today

    New patients welcome. Book an appointment at either of our Central NJ locations.

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