Special Needs Dentistry – Lake Nona Region

Caring & Accommodating Dental Treatments

Whether you have a child or a relative with a physical or intellectual disability, you likely know the challenges they face when it comes to daily tasks, including oral hygiene. While they might experience complications with their teeth and gums due to their condition, it doesn’t mean they have to live a life with poor oral health. Fortunately, our team at Lake Nona Dental Group can provide special needs dentistry, that way your loved one can have a more pleasant and comfortable time getting the dental care they need for a healthier smile! Read on to learn more about this service or give us a call today to schedule an appointment.

Why Choose Lake Nona Dental Group for Special Needs Dentistry?

  • We Accept Dental Insurance & Flexible Financing
  • Sedation Dentistry Available for Optimal Comfort
  • Dental Team with Decades of Combined Experience

Special Needs Present Unique Oral Challenges

a mother and her special needs daughter smiling

Those with special needs often face quite a few difficulties when it comes to protecting and maintaining healthy smiles. This can be due to issues like misaligned bites, delayed tooth eruptions, malformed teeth, and extreme bruxism—all of which will need frequent attention and care from both parents and dentists.

While some problems happen because of a disability, others can develop due to certain medications that your loved one may be taking. For instance, some medicines consist of sugars that can increase the risk of cavities, decay, and gum disease, allowing bacteria to accumulate in the mouth. To avoid complications down the road, it’s essential to schedule regular dental care for those with special needs.

How Do We Help Patients with Special Needs Feel Comfortable?

a patient undergoing sedation dentistry during their visit

Not only will our team at Lake Nona Dental Group offer effective and comprehensive treatments for our patients, but we’ll also bring decades of training while using advanced techniques and technology to improve a person’s experience. Our team is happy to provide a safe and friendly environment for patients, and we’ll work closely with you so that we can offer the proper accommodations. We also utilize sedation dentistry to further relax patients while keeping them nice and comfortable throughout their visit.

Dental Tips for Patients with Special Needs

someone with special needs smiling at home

If your loved one struggles with an intellectual or physical disability, you’ll want to help make their daily oral hygiene process easier by implementing the following tips:

  • Brush their smile with a soft-bristled toothbrush every day to minimize bacteria, plaque, and tartar buildup around their teeth and gum lines.
  • Use a proper amount of fluoride to help fight off dental decay while strengthening their enamel. This can be extremely helpful if your loved one takes medicine containing sugar, which can introduce bacteria more easily.
  • Scheduling regular dental checkups every six months. For children, it’s always best to have them visit the dentist once their first tooth erupts, that way they can build good habits and familiarize themselves with the dental office, which can help foster a positive experience when it comes to oral health treatments.