Special Needs Dentist Winter Garden, FL
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry defines special healthcare needs as “any physical, developmental, mental, sensory, behavioral, cognitive, or emotional impairment or limiting condition that requires medical management, healthcare intervention, and use of specialized services or programs.” Whether your child’s condition is congenital, developmental, or the result of disease or trauma, we can provide guidance and raise awareness of their special dental care needs.
We offer specialty appointments at Hamlin Pediatric Dentistry for children with special healthcare needs in Winterg Garden. Our goal is to accommodate and provide these patients with a stress-free and calming dental experience, and we value the unique qualities of each young smile we treat.
Specifically Trained for Special Needs
Dental care for patients with special needs requires specialized knowledge acquired by additional training and increased awareness and attention, adaptation, and accommodative measures beyond routine treatment. At our office, we have the experience necessary to provide appropriate dental care while keeping in mind your child’s unique nature. We have experience with children with ADHD, Autism, Aspergers, Down Syndrome, and other special healthcare needs. Dr. Howard and her compassionate team seek to ensure the best oral health for all children, regardless of developmental disability or other healthcare issues.
The Dental Experience They Deserve
Our doctors are experienced in working with children many different special needs, including those with:
- Down syndrome
- Genetic disorders
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Sight or hearing disorders
- ADHD
- Physical limitations
Making Personal Adjustments, At Your Child's Pace
We put our patients’ needs first by being as accommodating as possible to those with needs. We take extra steps to make them feel comfortable in our office. Whether turning down the lighting or providing sunglasses or ear plugs for those with sensory issues, our goal is to make your child feel as calm and comfortable as possible.