Children’s Dentistry San Jose

Brighter Beginnings for Brighter Lives

For a smile to thrive in adulthood, it needs a positive, healthy start during childhood. With our children’s dentistry services, we can monitor oral development, encourage good oral hygiene habits, and ensure your child forms a positive relationship with their smile from an early age.

Why Choose Isaac J. Kim, DDS, Inc. for Children’s Dentistry?

  • Calm & Quiet Dental Office Led by Fellow Parents
  • Comfortable Patient Amenities Available
  • Custom Athletic Mouthguards to Protect Patients’ Smiles

Kids Dental Checkups & Cleanings

With TVs and other amenities to enjoy, children can relax while we examine their teeth and gums and ensure their bite alignment is in check. If we discover anything that requires additional treatment, we will discuss our proposed plan with you before you leave.

Dental Sealants

Teeth located toward the back of the mouth can receive the cavity protection they need with dental sealants. We’ll coat the pits and grooves of these teeth with a special liquid that covers the enamel, blocking harmful bacteria from entering the outer layer. This approach protects molars and premolars from decay while your child learns to properly clean them over time.

Silver Diamine Fluoride Treatment

Children who are prone to cavities now have a solution that can prevent the spread of decay and stop it in its tracks: silver diamine fluoride. Rather than drilling, we can apply SDF at the source, targeting harmful bacteria and strengthening the remaining enamel.

Athletic Mouthguards

Getting more play time is now possible with custom-made athletic mouthguards. We will have one crafted for your child using our digital impression system. The customization will allow them to breathe freely and enjoy greater comfort so that they can stay on the track, court, or field while avoiding the emergency dentist’s office.

Pulp Treatment

With pulp treatment, our team can prevent tooth extraction by addressing the source of a toothache – an infection – and removing it. Removing infected pulp not only preserves your child’s natural tooth but also alleviates any pain they’re experiencing.