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Pediatric Dentistry in Porterville, CA

Age 1
Recommended first dental visit
Bilingual
Dr. Cruz speaks Spanish for Central Valley families
Kid-friendly
Gentle pace, plain language, no pressure
34+ yrs
Dr. Hardt caring for Porterville families

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Your child’s first dental experiences shape their attitude toward oral health for the rest of their life. A calm, friendly introduction to the dental chair helps kids build healthy habits and skip the kind of anxiety that keeps so many adults from getting care they need. That foundation is one of the most useful things you can give a child, and it starts earlier than most parents expect.

At Richard Hardt’s Live Oak Dental Group in Porterville, CA, our preventive dentistry team builds a warm, welcoming environment where children feel safe enough to relax. Dr. Hardt, Dr. Cruz, and Dr. Lewis explain everything in kid-friendly language, slow the pace down when a child needs a moment, and treat the parent as a partner in care. Dr. Cruz is bilingual in Spanish, so families across the Central Valley can ask questions in whichever language feels more natural.

When Should My Child First Visit the Dentist?

We recommend scheduling your child’s first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth coming in, whichever comes first. The visit at this age is short, low-pressure, and meant to introduce your child to the office in a positive way while we make sure tooth development is on track. Early visits also let us coach parents on brushing, the impact of bottle and sippy-cup habits, and how to spot the small issues before they grow into bigger ones.

By age 1

First visit

A short, friendly introduction and a parent coaching session on home care.

Ages 2-5

Routine checkups

Every six months for cleanings, fluoride, and a gentle exam as more teeth come in.

Around age 6

First baby tooth lost

Lower front teeth typically come out first. Sealants and X-rays may be added around now.

Age 7

Orthodontic check

The AAO recommends a first orthodontic evaluation even with baby teeth still present.

Ages 8-12

Mixed dentition

Baby and permanent teeth share the mouth. Hygiene coaching and timing of any orthodontic plan.

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Our Pediatric Services

Professional Dental Cleanings for Kids

Even children who brush and floss regularly can miss spots where plaque and tartar accumulate. Professional cleanings remove buildup from hard-to-reach areas, reducing your child’s risk of cavities and gum disease. Our hygienists are experienced with young patients and use a gentle approach that keeps kids relaxed throughout the cleaning.

Tooth-Colored Fillings

If your child develops a cavity, we use tooth-colored composite fillings to restore the tooth’s structure and stop decay from spreading. These fillings blend naturally with your child’s teeth and are free of the mercury found in traditional silver fillings.

Fluoride Treatments

Fluoride is a mineral that strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent cavities. Our fluoride treatments are quick, painless, and especially beneficial for children whose permanent teeth are still developing. The treatment takes just minutes and provides months of added protection against decay.

Comprehensive Oral Exams

During your child’s routine checkup, we examine their teeth, gums, bite, and overall oral structures to ensure everything is developing properly. We check for signs of decay, monitor the eruption of permanent teeth, and identify any alignment issues that may benefit from early intervention. We also perform oral cancer screenings as part of every comprehensive exam.

Dental Sealants

The chewing surfaces of back teeth have deep grooves where food particles and bacteria love to hide. Dental sealants are thin protective coatings applied to these surfaces that seal off the grooves and prevent cavities from forming. Sealants are quick to apply, completely painless, and can protect your child’s teeth for years.

Affordable Dental Care for Your Child

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How Can I Help My Child Feel Comfortable at the Dentist?

Many children feel nervous about their first dental visit, and that is completely normal. You can help most by using positive language about the dentist, reading a few children’s books about dental visits, and even role-playing a checkup at home with a stuffed animal as the patient. Avoid words like hurt, shot, or pain when previewing the visit, since those tend to plant ideas a child would not otherwise have.

We also welcome a pre-visit tour of the office so your child can meet our team and explore the chair without the pressure of an actual appointment. If your child has real anxiety about the dental chair, ask us about our sedation options, including nitrous oxide (laughing gas), which helps even nervous patients relax comfortably during treatment.

At Home

Positive language

Skip words like hurt and shot. Frame the dentist as a friendly helper for healthy teeth.

At Home

Books & role play

Read a kid-friendly dental book and pretend to count a stuffed animal’s teeth.

In Office

Office tour

A short pre-visit tour lets your child meet the team without the pressure of a checkup.

If Needed

Sedation options

For anxious patients, nitrous oxide makes the visit calm and comfortable.

How Can I Help My Child Maintain Good Oral Hygiene Habits?

Frequently asked questions

Our pediatric dentistry services create positive experiences that help establish healthy habits for life. We use child-friendly techniques, explain procedures in age-appropriate language, and create a welcoming environment where young patients feel safe and comfortable. Dr. Cruz offers bilingual capabilities for Spanish-speaking families. We address the unique needs of developing smiles while making dental visits something children can look forward to.

Children typically begin losing baby teeth around age 6, starting with the lower front teeth, and continue until about age 12. The process usually follows the same order teeth originally appeared. Slight wiggling is normal, but if a baby tooth becomes very loose due to injury or falls out much earlier than expected, contact our office. Some children may feel discomfort as permanent teeth push through, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief and soft foods during the transition period.

For knocked-out permanent teeth, try to place the tooth back in the socket immediately or keep it moist in milk while seeking emergency care. For baby teeth that are knocked out, don’t attempt to replant them. If a tooth is cracked or chipped, save any pieces and rinse the mouth with warm water. For severe toothaches, rinse with warm water and apply a cold compress outside the cheek. Contact our office immediately for any dental trauma, persistent pain, or swelling to ensure proper treatment and prevent complications.

Modern digital X-rays use significantly less radiation than traditional X-rays and are considered very safe for children. We only take X-rays when clinically necessary to diagnose problems not visible during a regular exam, such as cavities between teeth, developmental issues, or potential orthodontic concerns. The frequency depends on your child’s individual risk factors, age, and oral health status. We use protective lead aprons and follow strict safety protocols to minimize exposure while obtaining the diagnostic information needed for optimal care.

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends children have their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7, even if they still have baby teeth. At this age, we can identify potential spacing, crowding, or bite problems early when intervention may be more effective. Early evaluation doesn’t always mean immediate treatment, but it allows us to monitor development and determine the optimal timing for any necessary orthodontic care. Some issues are easier to correct when the jaw is still growing and developing.

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Give your child the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Dr. Hardt, Dr. Cruz, and Dr. Lewis have helped Porterville families keep their kids’ teeth healthy for years, and our gentle pace puts even the most nervous young patients at ease.
Call us at (559) 784-6523 or reach out through our contact form to schedule your child’s appointment.