Northeast Philadelphia
Our Northeast Philadelphia pediatric dental office serves families across Oxford Circle, Wissinoming, Tacony, Winchester Park, Lawndale, and the surrounding communities. Our pediatric dentists are specially trained to care for children from their first tooth through their teen years.
Our modern dental office along Roosevelt Blvd was thoughtfully created for kids—bright, welcoming, and comfortable. Supported by experienced pediatric dental specialists and advanced technology, we focus on making every visit calm, positive, and stress-free for children and parents alike.
8:00am - 5:00pm
8:00am - 6:00pm
8:30am - 7:00pm
7:30am - 1:00pm
What To Know Before You Go
We understand that a dental visit can feel unfamiliar for children, which is why our Northeast Philadelphia pediatric dental team focuses on creating positive, confidence-building experiences at every appointment.
- Kids are welcomed by name at every visit
- We use kid-friendly tools and explain everything in simple terms
- Parents are kept informed every step of the way
Your Appointment At-a-Glance
Most pediatric dental visits last 30–45 minutes, allowing plenty of time for personalized care without feeling rushed.
At your child’s first visit to our Northeast Philadelphia children’s dental office, our team provides a gentle cleaning, digital X-rays if needed, and a complete exam. We’ll review findings together, discuss any recommended care, and offer practical brushing and nutrition tips to support long-term oral health.
Finding Our Office
You’ll find our Northeast Philadelphia location in the Roosevelt Commons Plaza next door to Rent-A-Center, H & Z Laundry, and Fine Wine and Good Spirits on Roosevelt Boulevard.
- Septa Bus Routes 1, 14, and 20 stop at Roosevelt Blvd and Hellerman Street, in front of our office
- Route 26 stops at at Harbison Ave and Roosevelt Boulevard just behind our office.
- Parking is easily accessible directly in front of our building.
8:00am - 5:00pm
8:00am - 6:00pm
8:30am - 7:00pm
7:30am - 1:00pm
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Northeast Philadelphia Location Services
Pediatric Dentistry in Northeast Philadelphia
Comprehensive preventive and restorative dental care for infants, children, and teens. Our pediatric dentists focus on education, comfort, and anxiety-free visits that support lifelong oral health.
Dental Emergencies in Northeast Philadelphia
Same-day pediatric dental care for toothaches, broken teeth, or urgent oral health concerns. Families rely on our team for timely, expert emergency dental treatment.
Orthodontics for Kids and Teens in Northeast Philadelphia
Early orthodontic evaluations, braces, and clear aligner options available through trusted partners. Ask our team about the Lifetime Retainer Program, designed to help protect your child’s smile if retainers are lost or damaged.
Meet Our Northeast Philadelphia Dentists
Pediatric dentists are specialists in treating the unique needs of children. A pediatric dentist has completed an additional two to three years of specialty training beyond dental school. He/she specifically treats the oral health needs of infants and children through adolescence, including those with special health needs. Pediatric dentists are skilled at using smaller equipment designed for a child’s mouth and better understand the intricacies and importance of baby teeth in a growing child. They also focus more attention on educating patients and parents about preventive care to help children avoid complications such as decay, infection, speech problems, and cosmetic issues. Furthermore, we complete a detailed risk assessment on each patient so it can provide additional support and services to the children who need it the most.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children start seeing a dentist every six months, by their first birthday or once their first tooth emerges.
Primary, or “baby,” teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt.
It is important to remember that oral health affects more than the health of your teeth. Cavities in baby teeth cause pain and swelling that can be tremendously uncomfortable for your child. Oral infections can enter the blood stream and lead to other serious health problems. Bacteria can quickly ‘jump’ from one part of the mouth to another, thus resulting in infections and cavities in new erupting adult teeth.
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