Welcome, Parents!


Looking for the best pediatric dentist for your child? You’ve come to the right place. Kids 1st Dental provides the highest quality care in a fun, friendly setting. And guess what? Many of our patients ask, “When can I come back?” Imagine that! Kids 1st Dental — where healthy comes with a big dose of happy.

Your child’s teeth from birth to adulthood

Your child’s teeth and jaw will undergo many changes from the time they’re born until they reach full maturity as adults. Here’s a look at the stages of dental development.

Infant/toddler:

Babies are born with 20 primary teeth situated just under their gums. These teeth, like adult teeth, vary in shape, size, and location. Their differences all work together for a purpose — to help kids chew comfortably, speak clearly, and smile happily. They also help form and shape the mouth, jaw, and face.

Baby teeth begin to erupt at around 6 months of age and sprout over the next few years until all 20 (10 upper and 10 lower) have made an appearance. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends children start going to the dentist by age 1 or within 6 months of their first tooth.

Young children:

Most often, children will begin to lose their primary teeth around age 6, but it can happen any time between the ages of 4 and 7.

Typically, the first baby teeth to fall out are the two bottom followed by the two top front teeth. These are called the lower and upper central incisors. Usually the lateral incisors, first molars, canines, and second molars follow. Expect your child to lose their baby molars between ages 10 to 12.

Teens:

Adult molars emerge around age 13. By age 21, your adult child should have a full set of 32 permanent teeth. That’s 12 more than they were born with — 6 additional teeth on the upper jaw, and 6 more on the lower jaw. Four of those new choppers are the wisdom teeth, which usually erupt between ages 17 and 21.

Your First Visit:

Please plan to arrive 30 minutes prior to the scheduled appointment time to do necessary paperwork.

We’ve got you covered. We accept most dental insurance! Contact us to schedule an appointment and to ensure that we accept your plan. We can also work with you on making payments to cover your child’s treatment.

We may call or contact you before your scheduled visit for a verbal confirmation or to help you reschedule if needed. To cancel your appointment, please contact or call us within 48 hours. Failure to notify our office in a timely manner may result in a rescheduling fee.

We accept and file dental claims to most major insurance companies. For your convenience, we file insurance claims on your behalf and provide you with an ESTIMATE of what your insurance plan will pay, as well as, offer payment options for any remaining balance. If your insurance does not pay after 60 days, the remaining balance will be guarantor responsibility. Please confirm your insurance acceptance when you make your appointment. If you have a change in your insurance, please notify our office at least 24 hours before your appointment. It is our mission to provide you with affordable, high-quality treatment that fits your budget. Please ask our administrative team how we can help! We accept cash, check, all major credit cards at the time of service.

Accepted Insurance

  • Aetna/Dental Health Alliance
  • Ameritas
  • Assurance
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • CHIP
  • Cigna
  • Connection
  • Delta Dental
  • GEHA
  • Guardian
  • Humana
  • Lincoln
  • MetLife
  • Principal
  • United HealthCare/Dental Benefit Providers
  • United Concordia
  • UNUM
  • Texas Medicaid

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