David C. Adams, DDS, MS

Getting your children off to a good start with a caring pediatric dental professional sets the stage for good dental care habits that last a lifetime!
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Starting Early Saves Teeth
bathtub_boy.jpgThere are significant differences between the dental needs of children and adults. A Pediatric Dentist - a dentist specializing in the care of children and adolescents - is specially trained to recognize these needs and treat young patients accordingly. It is recommended that children should see a Pediatric Dentist when the first tooth appears, or before age one. Even infants are susceptible to cavities. Even though baby teeth will be replaced by the time a child is a teenager, careful attention to your child's dental health is vital. Problems with baby teeth, such as misalignment or decay, can damage permanent teeth before they are even visible. Addressing such problems at an early stage can prevent bigger problems later on.
 
Our Mission Statement

smallfin.jpg                                                                                                                                                  Through preventative care and education, we have the opportunity to keep your child cavity-free for life!

smallfin.jpg We provide a positive, nurturing atmosphere for your child so that the entire family will look forward to each appointment. We are committed to providing your child excellent oral health care and orthodontic supervision during their growing years.

smallfin.jpg Our doctors and team are committed to making you and your child comfortable during treatment by explaining procedures thoroughly and utilizing the most current techniques and technology available in dentistry today.

 
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What is a Pediatric Dental Specialist?

family a.jpg Pediatric Dentistry is the branch which specializes in the oral health of children from birth through the teenage years. After receiving a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) Degree, the doctor must spend an additional two years in school to receive the post-doctoral training necessary to use the title of "Pediatric Specialist." A Pediatric Specialist knows how to respond to each child's unique personality and make every child feel comfortable. Click here for answers to common questions about Pediatric Dentistry.

 
We Make it Fun!
Welcome!

You earn prizes at Dr. Adams' office by:

  • Brushing regularly
  • Flossing regularly
  • Taking good care of your braces
  • Being pleasant in the office 

Prizes, including movie tickets, are on display in our office!

 
Dr. Adams and Dr. Brannan are Proud Members of
California Society of Pediatric Dentistry

California Society of Pediatric Dentistry

American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

San Diego Country Dental Society

California Dental Association

American Dental Association