My First Visit

Our office, along with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), The American Dental Association (ADA), and American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), recommends that your child visit a pediatric dentist by his or her first birthday! Children who established a “Dental Home” at an early age are more likely to receive appropriate preventive and routine oral healthcare.

The first visit to any dental offices is nerve-wracking and scary, but our team is here to ensure that your child’s first visit is simple, fun, and stress-free! Each child is unique, and we understand his/her curiosity and apprehension; hence, the first visit is designed to make your child feel comfortable and establish trust.

Financing & Insurance

Thank you for considering our pediatric dental office Bellevue, WA for your child’s dental needs!

Below are a list of insurances that Art of Pediatric Dentistry is a preferred provider of:

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Assurant/Sunlife
  • GEHA/Connection Dental
  • Guardian
  • Principle
  • United Concordia
  • Premera
  • Regence
  • Washington Dental Services/Delta Dental
  • DentemaxA
  • Lifewise
  • Metlife
  • United Healthcare
  • Carpenters
  • Tricare

If you do not see your insurance listed above, or if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions about your coverage. Our friendly dental team looks forward to helping your family!

Patient Forms

General Forms

New Patient Registration Form

Office Policies

Permission Slip for Non-Guardians

Record Release Form

Record Release Form from our office

Statement of Privacy Practices (HIPPA)

Parent Release Form for Media Recording

In Office Treatment Forms

Extraction Post Operative Instructions

In Office Treatment Instructions

Blogs

Questions to Ask Your Child’s Dentist at Their Regular Checkup

Questions to Ask Your Child’s Dentist at Their Regular Checkup

Every child’s mouth is unique, just like every child is different. While the general recommendation is to brush twice a day and floss once a night, your child may need additional care.

Should I Wiggle Out My Child’s Loose Tooth?

Should I Wiggle Out My Child’s Loose Tooth?

The answer depends on the child and the situation. If your child is hesitant or does not want you to touch their loose tooth, it’s best to let it fall out naturally.

How Often Should You Replace Your Toothbrush?

How Often Should You Replace Your Toothbrush?

The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends replacing your toothbrush every three to four months or sooner if you notice signs of wear.

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