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Office Timings
Monday – Saturday: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday: Closed
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Phone Number
0900-78601
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, pediatric dental sedation is safe when administered by qualified professionals like our dedicated dental anesthesiologist, Dr. Tim Leishman, and our pediatric dental team. We follow strict guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) and use advanced monitoring equipment to ensure safety during procedures
- Prior to your child’s appointment, the history and physical (H&P) exam form must be completed by your child’s pediatrician. Please note that if your child has not been seen by their pediatrician within 90 days of their appointment, a new physical exam will be required prior to their appointment.
- Some pediatricians will require a visit to be seen for the form to be completed regardless of the last time your child was seen — this will be at the discretion of your pediatrician.
The length is comparable to that of a surgical procedure at a hospital. We typically expect families to be on-site for 2-3 hours for their appointment, from checking in at the front desk to leaving our office after recovery. We do run on a surgical schedule; and greatly appreciate your patience, as we strive to ensure that every child is given the level of attention that they need.
Children should not return to daycare or school after their appointment. They should be monitored by a responsible adult for the remainder of the day and should be allowed to relax. Most children should feel well enough to return to school or daycare the day following their appointment
Like an operating room at a hospital or surgery center, only clinical staff is in the room during the actual procedure. However, unlike these facilities, parents will be in the room while the child goes to sleep and as soon as the child starts to wake up. This way, children feel their parent’s presence at all times when they are conscious. All memories of the procedure will involve a parent by their side.
No, we are able to complete the consultation via virtual appointment.
We require that at least one parent or legal guardian is on-site during your child’s appointment.
We ask that two adults be at the appointment with each child so that following their procedure, one parent is able to assist the child during the drive home and monitor the child, while the other adult is able to drive and focus on the road.