You can trust your child’s smile to Dr. Nathan M. Anderson. He has the training and expertise to treat your child with care.

Dr. Anderson has been serving children and families in our community for the last decade, dedicated to providing gentle, nurturing dental care. Our team specializes in children’s orthodontics and facial development to help your little ones enjoy the benefits of healthy teeth and smiles.

WHAT IS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY?

Pediatric dentistry is the field of dental care dedicated to children from infancy through adolescence. This includes the range of procedures and services used to monitor, diagnose, prevent, and treat dental health concerns. At Nate Anderson DMD, we specialize in treating the orthodontic concerns that impact the development of children’s teeth and jaws.

Many young children may benefit from an orthodontic evaluation. As early as 5 or 6, an orthodontic exam can assess, identify, and treat dental abnormalities that may affect the health of a child’s teeth or jaws.

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Smile Makeovers

Smile Makeovers

Dr. Anderson and his expert team restore smiles using the latest advancements in modern cosmetic dentistry!

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Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Dr. Anderson uses the best available technology and the latest training techniques to provide superior implant dentistry services.

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TMJ Treatment

TMJ Treatment

Dr. Anderson is proud to be one of very few doctors who specialize in the treatment of orofacial pain and temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ/TMD).

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Signs You Should Take Your Child to the Dentist or Orthodontist

It can sometimes be difficult to know when something is wrong with your child’s oral health. There are some common signs that your child should see Dr. Anderson, including:

  • Early or late loss of their baby teeth.
  • Difficulty when chewing or biting
  • Breathing through the mouth rather than the nose
  • Thumb-sucking
  • Protruding teeth on either the top or bottom jaws
  • Teeth that don’t come together normally
  • Large gaps between teeth
  • Crowded front teeth

How Often Should My Child See the Dentist?

Children should see their trusted dentist every six months. Regular checkups, cleanings, and general dental care can keep your child’s teeth strong and their smile healthy.

Do You Accept Walk-ins?

Yes, we do! Our office accepts new and returning patients on a walk-in basis. We also have same-day emergency appointments as scheduling permits. No matter your family’s needs, we will do everything we can to give you the prompt, personalized care you deserve!

Do You Accept Insurance?

Yes, we accept many major insurance plans and will bill your insurance provider on your behalf. Be sure to ask a member of our friendly front desk team for more information on our insurance and payment policies. We will do everything we can to help you maximize your benefits.