Wilmington Kids Dentist
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The entire Wilmington Kids Dentist team is passionate about ensuring your child has a great trip to the dentist. Everyone from the doctors to the administrative team works hard to make sure you and your child leave with a great big smile. Nothing would make our entire team happier than to show you why we were voted a 2021 Family Favorite by Wilmington Parent Magazine.

Dr. Amy Lewis grew up in southern West Virginia. She obtained a B.S. in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from Shepherd University where she was named a McMurran Scholar. She continued her education at West Virginia University where she earned her D.D.S. degree. She practiced General Dentistry in the community health setting where she discovered her passion for treating children.
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Wilmington Kids Dentist is honored to be named a 2021 Family Favorite by Wilmington Parent Magazine. We cannot thank the community of Wilmington, NC enough for this treasured award. Our dedicated doctors and staff remain motivated to continue this level of excellence for a long time to come. All 3 of my boys give them a thumbs up! Super polite and easy going and made the boys' visit as fun and stress free as possible.
Oral Examination
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A dental examination is an important first step in evaluating your child's oral health. The health of your child's teeth and mouth are important for their overall well-being. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a visit to the dentist within six months of the eruption of your child's first tooth, or by their first birthday.
Dental Cleaning
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At Wilmington Kids Dentist, our family dentists are committed to helping children develop good oral health habits that will last a lifetime. In addition to regular brushing and flossing at home, we recommend all of our patients receive a professional dental cleaning along with their oral examination at least every six months.
Dental Sealant
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Dental sealants are thin white coatings that are applied to the chewing surfaces of back (molar) teeth. The chewing surfaces of molar teeth contain multiple pits and grooves which are difficult to clean with brushing and flossing alone. These areas can harbor plaque and bacteria, increasing the risk of developing tooth decay.
Dental Filling
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As part of this procedure, the dentist may need to give local anesthetic to the affected area to eliminate any tooth pain. Once the tooth is adequately anesthetized, the dentist will remove the cavity and place the white filling. The effects of the local anesthetic will wear off within a few hours.
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