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Sunday Hours Available!

We work with many insurance plans as an out of network provider.

Please call or email our office with your insurance information and our staff will be happy to let you know if we can work with it. As an out of network provider we are free to plan your child’s course of treatment unburdened by insurance company dictates. Many of our patients end up having no out of pocket costs at all.

Pediatric Emergency Dental Care in Lawrence, NY

When dental emergencies happen, we’re here to help — fast.

At our Lawrence office, we provide compassionate, expert emergency care tailored just for kids. From sudden toothaches to unexpected injuries, our skilled team works quickly to ease discomfort, calm nerves, and treat the issue with precision — all in a child-friendly environment.

We’re equipped to handle:

  • Tooth Pain
  • Dental Trauma or Injury
  • Swelling or Abscesses
Your child’s comfort and health are our top priorities. If your little one is in pain, don’t wait — call us for same-day emergency care.

Happy Kids. Healthy Smiles.

Guide to Children’s Dental Emergencies

Dental emergencies can be upsetting for both kids and parents — but they’re also surprisingly common. In fact, nearly one-third of children experience some form of dental trauma, and many more face unexpected dental issues at some point during childhood.

There are two high-risk stages for dental injuries:

  • Toddler years (18–40 months) — when little ones are just beginning to explore the world on foot
  • Pre-teen and teen years — when sports and physical activity increase the chance of injury

Meet Our Doctor

We’re here because we love to help.

Dr. Aaron Akhavan

How We Help

Just about anything you need under one roof.
Emergency Dental Care
Fillings
Routine Dental Care

FAQ

At what age should my child have his/her first dental exam?

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends every child have established a Dental Home by 12 months of age. We will examine your child’s mouth, instruct you on proper oral hygiene techniques and diet, and establish a relationship with each other.

At this initial and each subsequent checkup visit, we will review proper methods of home care appropriate to your child’s understanding, check for cavities, clean your child’s teeth and apply fluoride as needed.

http://www.aapd.org/advocacy/dentalhome/

How often does my child need a professional polishing with rubber cup and polishing (prophy) paste?

It depends. There is no scientific evidence that the traditional polishing with rubber cup on a dental handpiece and polishing paste has any therapeutic value. In fact, numerous reports have shown that plaque left on the teeth is not a barrier to fluoride uptake; and there is no difference in rate of tooth decay between patients who receive a rubber cup polish and those who don’t. Also, polishing with rubber cup or brush and paste is somewhat abrasive and may remove the outer, most fluoride rich layer of enamel, which is the most protective against cavities. Polishing with a rubber cup and paste is helpful to remove stain, if it exists. Scaling with a hand instrument is more gentle on the enamel and also removes calculus (if it is present) and some stain.

This has been the policy of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry since 1986:

http://www.aapd.org/assets/1/7/P_Prophylaxis1.PDF

How often should my child have a dental checkup?

It depends. The interval for dental checkups is determined by the patient’s risk factors (such as dental crowding, diet, medical condition, enamel defects, etc.), history of cavities, level of oral hygiene, etc. It is individualized for each patient. Some may require more frequent recalls and some may not need to return sooner than a year. There is no scientific basis for the “routine six month checkup.”