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- FAQ Page | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
Explore helpful pediatric dental FAQs from Hildale Pediatric Dentistry in Hildale. Get answers about children’s dental cleanings, tooth pain, fluoride, sedation dentistry, baby teeth, braces, emergency visits, and keeping your child’s smile healthy. FAQ PAGE 1. When should my child first see a dentist? When Should My Child Have Their First Dental Visit? >>Read More 2. How often should kids get dental checkups? Teeth cleanings and exams >>Read More 3. How do I schedule an appointment? Insurance and Scheduling >>Read More 4. Are baby teeth really that important? Baby Teeth & Development >>Read More 5. What happens during a child’s first dental visit? Checkup for the Kids >>Read More 6. How do I prepare my toddler for the dentist? Preparation for Dental Visit >>Read More 7. Why does my child have cavities even though we brush? What Happens If Your Child Has a Cavity >>Read More 8. How long does a typical visit take? Dentist Appointments >>Read More 9. Can I schedule multiple children at the same time and appointment day? Multiple Appointments >>Read More 10. What should I bring to my child’s first appointment? Things You Need >>Read More 11. Are there forms I need to fill out before our visit? Forms & Paperwork >>Read More 12. What if happens if my check doesn’t clear? Returned Check Policy >>Read More 13. What happens if I miss or cancel the appointment? Cancellation Policy >>Read More 14. What if my child is scared of the dentist? Making Kids Feel Comfortable >>Read More 15. Do you treat children with special needs? Special Needs Children >>Read More 16. My child is very anxious—what can I do to help? Anxious Behavior >>Read More 17. How do you help kids who won’t sit still? Positive Reinforcement >>Read More 18. Can my child bring a comfort toy? Bringing Toys >>Read More 19. What should my child eat or drink before a visit? What to Eat Before Appointment >>Read More 20. Can parents stay in the room during treatment? Can Parents Come In Room? >>Read More 21. What if my child cries during the appointment? Crying Children >>Read More 22. Do you offer fluoride treatments or sealants? Fluoride Treatments >>Read More 23. What if my child needs a filling, crown or root canal? Fillings, Crowns and More! >>Read More 24. Do you do X-Rays, and are they safe? X-Rays for Children >>Read More 25. Is sedation dentistry safe for children? Sedation Safety >>Read More 26. What types of sedation do you offer? Oral Sedation >>Read More 27. When is sedation recommended for kids? Sedation Recommendations >>Read More 28. How do I prepare my child for sedation? Preparing for Sedation >>Read More 29. Will my child be asleep during the procedure? Sedation Options >>Read More 30. How long does sedation last? Sedation Timeline >>Read More 31. What should I expect after sedation? Post Sedation Instructions >>Read More 32. What are the risks of pediatric sedation? Sedation Risks & Benefits >>Read More 33. How do you make sedation a positive experience? Child Friendly Sedation >>Read More 34. What happens if I need to cancel the sedation appointment? Sedation Cancellation >>Read More 35. What is a lip tie? Lip Ties >>Read More 36. What are the signs of a tongue tie? Tongue Ties >>Read More 37. Does a tongue tie affect speech or feeding? Tongue Ties & Speech >>Read More 38. How is a lip tie treated? Lip Tie Treatment >>Read More 39. Is a lip tie procedure painful? Lip Tie Procedure >>Read More 40. How long is recovery after a frenectomy? Frenectomy Recovery >>Read More 41. Does my insurance cover a lip tie? Insurance Coverage for Lip Tie >>Read More 41-A. Does Hildale Pediatric Dentistry offer lip tie procedures in Utah? Best Lip Tie Dentist in Utah >>Read More 41-B. What is a lip tie procedure for infants? Lip Tie for Infants >>Read More 42. Does my child need a tooth pulled? Teeth Pulling >>Read More 43. What should I do if my child chips a tooth? Chipped Tooth >>Read More 44. What if my child has crooked teeth? Crooked Teeth >>Read More 45. What happens if my child’s crown comes off? Damaged Crown >>Read More 46. Do you accept Medicaid? Medicaid Accepted >>Read More 47. Do you accept most dental insurance plans? Insurance Plans >>Read More 48. How much does a kid’s dental visit cost? Charges for Treatments >>Read More 49. What if I don’t have dental insurance and need financing? Financing Treatments >>Read More 50. What payment methods do you accept? Payment Options >>Read More 51. Do you offer any other payment plans besides CareCredit or Lending Club? CareCredit and Lending Club >>Read More 52. How much will a specific procedure cost? Specific Costs >>Read More 53. What if my insurance doesn’t cover something? Insurance Questions >>Read More 54. How much toothpaste should kids use? Toothpaste Usage >>Read More 55. When should kids start flossing? Flossing >>Read More 56. Is thumb sucking bad for teeth? Thumb Sucking >>Read More 57. Are pacifiers harmful after a certain age? Pacifiers >>Read More 58. What causes bad breath in children? Bad Breath >>Read More 59. What is considered a dental emergency for a child? Emergency Dental >>Read More 60. What should I do if my child knocks out a tooth? Teeth Knocked Out >>Read More 61. Can a broken baby tooth be saved? Broken Teeth >>Read More 62. Should I take my child to ER or dentist for tooth pain? Tooth Pain >>Read More 63. Do you offer same day or emergency appointments? Same Day Emergency Visits >>Read More 64. I live out outside of Hildale, where are you located? Directions to Office >>Read More 65. How much experience do your dentists have? Dentist Experience >>Read More 66. Are your dentists board certified? Board Certified Dentists >>Read More 67. Best place for kids dental cleanings in Southern Utah? Best Dentist for Kids >>Read More 68. How do pediatric dentists make kids comfortable during visits? Making Kids Feel Comfortable >>Read More 69. Where to find dentists who use games and movies for kids in Hildale or Hurricane? Games & Movies for Kids >>Read More 70. Dentists who treat special healthcare needs kids in Utah? Special Healthcare Needs >>Read More 71. Best place for kids dental care in Utah? Best Kids Dentist in Utah >>Read More 72. Why are digital X-rays important for childrens dental exams? Digital X-Rays >>Read More 73. Affordable kids fillings in Hildale, Utah? Affordable Pricing >>Read More 74. What are your other locations in Utah? Our 3 Locations in Southern Utah >>Read More 75. HIPAA for Hildale Pediatric Dentistry HIPAA POLICY & AGREEMENT >>Read More
- 63. Do you offer same day or emergency appointments? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 63. Do you offer same day or emergency appointments? Same Day Emergency Visits We understand that dental emergencies can happen without warning. Whenever possible, we offer same-day appointments for urgent issues such as severe pain, swelling, knocked-out teeth, or injuries. Call our office as soon as possible, and our team will do everything we can to get your child seen quickly and provide the care they need. <<< Previous Next >>>
- 57. Are pacifiers harmful after a certain age? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 57. Are pacifiers harmful after a certain age? Pacifiers Pacifiers are safe for babies and toddlers, but using them beyond age 2–3 can sometimes affect teeth and jaw growth. Possible issues with prolonged use: -Front teeth may become misaligned -Bite or jaw development can be affected -Speech may be impacted in some cases Tips for weaning: -Start gradually reducing pacifier use, especially at naps and bedtime -Encourage alternatives for comfort, like a favorite stuffed animal -Aim to have your child off the pacifier by age 2–3 to prevent dental or speech problems <<< Previous Next >>>
- 70. Dentists who treat special healthcare needs kids in Utah? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 70. Dentists who treat special healthcare needs kids in Utah? Special Healthcare Needs At Hildale Pediatric Dentistry, we are proud to provide compassionate, patient-centered care for children with special healthcare needs. We understand that every child is unique, and dental visits may require extra time, understanding, and individualized attention. Our team is trained to work with children who have physical, intellectual, developmental, behavioral, or chronic conditions. We often offer sedation and customized treatment plans to ensure comfort and high-quality care. We are experienced in caring for children with: -Sensory sensitivities -Developmental delays -Autism spectrum disorders -Physical disabilities -Medical complexities -Other special healthcare needs We take the time to listen to parents, understand each child’s comfort level, and adapt our approach to create a positive, stress-free experience. What families can expect at our office: -Gentle, unhurried appointments tailored to your child -Clear communication with parents before, during, and after treatment -A calm, welcoming environment designed to reduce anxiety -Desensitization visits when needed to build familiarity and trust -Flexible treatment options based on your child’s specific needs Every child deserves access to quality dental care in a setting where they feel safe, respected, and supported. Our goal is not just healthy smiles — it’s building positive experiences that foster lifelong trust in dental care. If you’re seeking a pediatric dental office in Utah that truly understands and supports children with special healthcare needs, Hildale Pediatric Dentistry is here to help. Or for Cedar City Utah area or Hurricane or St George Utah Area try: https://www.hurricanekidsdental.com/contact-us https://www.cedarkidsdental.com/contact <<< Previous Next >>>
- Hildale Pediatric Dentistry | About Us
We're more than just a typical dentist office or business. We make kids feel comfortable and enjoy going to the dentist. At Hildale Pediatric Dentistry we want to go out of the way to put a real smile on the ones you love the most. Come see the premiere team of pediatric dental professionals. Who we are. Why we love it here. Dr. Sean Schexnayder Dr. Sean Schexnayder was raised in Cedar City, graduating from Cedar High School. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from Southern Utah University. He then attended dental school in Philadelphia at Temple University School of Dentistry, graduating in 2010. Upon graduation he was honored to receive the Dr. Ulnick Humanitarian Award. Dr. Sean really enjoyed working with children and decided to further his education completing a two-year residency at Temple University Hospital specializing in Pediatric Dentistry. When not at work, Dr. Sean loves to spend time with his wife Charise and their son Ayden. "We enjoy spending time in the mountains, and everything else Southern Utah has to offer." Currently a Board Candidate with the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Member of the American Dental Association Dr. Tyler Albrecht Dr. Tyler Albrecht is living his dream here in Cedar City, Utah! He absolutely loves the outdoors and loves to spend time there with his wife Laura and four children Stockton, Easton, Riley-Jean and Kenley-Laura. Snowmobiles, motorcycles, hunting, fishing and camping are a few of the heart pumping sports they enjoy. While growing up in Orem, Utah, Dr. Tyler became passionate about whatever he took on. He volunteered to serve on an LDS mission in Germany and help serve the good people there. Graduating from BYU, Utah, young Tyler went on to receive his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from the University of Kentucky in 2005. During his tenure, the University of Kentucky awarded Dr. Tyler “Best Dentist to Work with Kids” in his class, and "Most Outstanding Clinician." Dr. Tyler's enthusiasm in pediatric dentistry really skyrocketed during his two-year residency in Pediatric Dentistry at the Children’s Hospital of Buffalo in New York. Board Certified Member of the American Association of Pediatric Dentists Member of the American Dental Association Dr. Nate Call Dr. Nate Call grew up in Moab, Utah and now lives in Cedar City, Utah with his wife, Misty, and their four children: Addy, Maylie, Liam, and Nayvi. "Elder Nate" travelled abroad serving others on a two year LDS mission in Bulgaria. After returning home, he graduated from Southern Utah University. In 2013, he was honored a "Doctorate of Dental Surgery" from Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska. He excelled on his two-year residency at Children’s Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska, specializing in treating pediatric patients and patients with special needs. Dr. Nate really shines in his knowledgeable of the most current dental treatments for pediatric patients. Long before dental school, young Nate knew that he wanted to work with children. Growing up with 9 younger siblings and now fathering his own children of four, Dr. Nate loves interacting with children and families. His goal is to provide each of his patients with a fun and positive experience, while giving the best care possible. Board Certified with the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Member of the American Association of Pediatric Dentists Member of the American Dental Association Dr. Dean Orton - General Dentist Dr. Dean Orton was raised in Parowan Ut, where he attended and graduated from Parowan High School. Upon returning from serving a full time LDS mission in Southern California he received his bachelor's degree in Biology from Southern Utah University. While working to put himself through school Dean worked as a dental assistant at Cedar View Pediatric Dentistry (CVPD) where he found his passion in dentistry and working with children. He worked for CVPD for seven years as a dental assistant. He went on to earn his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from Roseman University of Health Sciences located in South Jordan Utah where he received honors and awards in, Distinguished clinical excellence, professionalism and ethics, and student research upon graduation. Dean is now happy to be able to return home to Parowan as well as to his home at CVPD and begin serving his patients here in Southern Utah. When Dean isn't at the office he enjoy being outdoors, spending time with his wife and dog, and is an avid football fan.
- Hildale Pediatric Dentistry | New Patient
PDF Form and a printable form for all new patients of Hildale Pediatric Dentistry. Easily download the file to your computer and print. Please fill out all info on the form before coming in. CLICK HERE to Print a PDF File CLICK HERE to Print each JPEG Form separately on it's own New Patients We will schedule appointments as soon as time permits and at your convenience. Preschool children should be seen in the morning because they tend to be well rested and therefore more cooperative. This allows our staff to work more leisurely with the child for their comfort. School aged children that require extensive work should also be scheduled in the morning time for the same reason. While we understand that missing school is a concern, it can be kept to a minimum when regular dental care is sustained. Appointment times are reserved exclusively for each patient, therefore we ask that you please notify our office at least two business days in advance of your scheduled appointment time if you are unable to keep your appointment. Other patients in need of our care could be scheduled if we have sufficient time to notify them. We do understand and realize that emergencies do occur, but we ask for your assistance in this regard. If you do not call to cancel and fail to show as scheduled, you may be charged a broken appointment fee. Payment Options Payment for professional services is due at the time dental treatment is provided. We accept cash, personal checks, and most major credit cards including Visa, MasterCard and Discover, as well as debit cards which bear the Visa or MasterCard logo. Insurance Claims We file dental insurance claims as a courtesy to our patients. We do not have a contract with every insurance company, therefore, we are not responsible for how your insurance company handles its claims or for what benefits they pay on a claim. We will assist you in estimating your portion of the cost of treatment, but we cannot guarantee what your insurance will or will not do with each claim. What insurance plans do you take? We currently accept Arizona and Nevada Medicaid, and most PPO's (* We also accept most other insurances, If you have any questions please call for details). If you have any questions or concerns about your particular insurance plan, do not hesitate to contact the office. As a courtesy to our patients we will be happy to file a claim on your behalf but ultimately the responsibility for payment of the claim belongs to the patients. Please keep us informed of any insurance changes such as policy name, insurance company address, or a change of employment status. *IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT INSURANCE COVERAGE: Insurance providers we work with may change at any time and without notice. If you have any questions regarding your insurance provider, please contact our Hildale Office at (435) 874-2783 or the Hurricane Office at (435) 635-7200 - Thank you. Co-Payment You may have noticed that sometimes your dental insurer reimburses you or the dentist at a lower rate than the dentist's actual fee. Frequently, insurance companies state that the reimbursement was reduced because your dentist's fee has exceeded the usual, customary, or reasonable fee ("UCR") used by the company. The data used to establish fees may be dated and are set by the insurance company so they can make a profit, too. Insurance companies set their own schedules, and each company uses a different set of fees. These allowable fees may vary widely because each company collects fee information from claims it processes. The insurance company then uses this data to establish their fee schedule. Additional Financial Information Dental insurance is meant to be an aid in receiving dental care. On average, most dental insurance plans pay between 50%-80% of the average total fee. Some plans pay more, some pay less. The percentage paid may be determined by how much you or your employer has paid for coverage or the type of contract your employer has set up with the insurance company. If we have received all of your insurance information on the day of the appointment, we will be happy to file your claim for you. You should be familiar with your insurance benefits, as we will collect from you the estimated amount insurance is not expected to pay. By law your insurance company is required to pay each claim within 30 days of receipt. We file claims in a manner such that your insurance company will receive claims within days of the treatment. You are responsible for any balance on your account after 30 days, whether insurance has paid or not. If you have not paid your balance within 60 days, a finance charge of 1.5% or $5, whichever is greater, may be added to your account each month until paid. What kind of payment plans do you have? We expect all patient portions and deductibles to be paid when service is provided. We implemented and enforce this policy to keep costs down for each of our patients. Prior to treatment, our staff will provide an estimate of the treatment costs or co-pay. Usually the co-pay is a close estimate but in some cases an additional amount will be due. In the event extensive treatment plans are required, financial arrangements can be discussed. Do you offer any financing options? As a service to our patients, we are pleased to offer Care Credit. With Care Credit you can finance 100% of your dental care and there are no upfront costs, no annual fees, and no prepayment penalties. So, you can begin your treatment today and conveniently pay with low, monthly payments. We also offer Lending Club, call us today for more information! Print each JPEG separately on it's own. Right Click Image "Save As" to save to desktop. Print. JPEG Prints
- 60. What should I do if my child knocks out a tooth? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 60. What should I do if my child knocks out a tooth? Teeth Knocked Out Acting quickly can make a big difference, especially for permanent teeth. Follow these steps: -Stay calm and reassure your child – Accidents happen; keeping them calm helps reduce stress. -Locate the tooth – Pick it up by the crown (the white part), avoiding the root. -Rinse gently – If the tooth is dirty, rinse it with water. Do not scrub or remove any tissue. -Preserve the tooth -If possible, place the tooth back in its socket. -If not, store it in milk or a tooth preservation kit (available at many pharmacies). -Seek dental care immediately – Contact your pediatric dentist right away. Permanent teeth have the best chance of being saved if treated quickly. Important: Baby teeth are usually not re-implanted, but your child should still be seen by a dentist to check for injury and prevent infection. <<< Previous Next >>>
- 38. How is a lip tie treated? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 38. How is a lip tie treated? Lip Tie Treatment Many lip ties can be corrected with a quick, straightforward procedure called a frenectomy, which gently releases the tight tissue connecting the upper lip to the gums. Here’s what to know: -The procedure is generally fast and causes minimal discomfort. -We use careful techniques, sometimes with a laser, to reduce bleeding and promote faster healing. -Most children recover quickly and can resume normal activities soon after. -Afterward, simple exercises or stretches may be recommended to help the lip move freely and prevent the tissue from reattaching. Not all lip ties require treatment. Our team evaluates each child individually to decide if a frenectomy is needed, based on feeding, oral development, and dental health. <<< Previous Next >>>
- 56. Is thumb sucking bad for teeth? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 56. Is thumb sucking bad for teeth? Thumb Sucking Thumb sucking is a normal habit in young children and usually isn’t a concern if it stops by around ages 2–3. Potential issues if it continues: -Can push the front teeth out of alignment -May affect bite and jaw development -Could contribute to speech difficulties in some cases Most children stop naturally on their own. If thumb sucking continues past age 5 or you notice changes in your child’s teeth, our team can offer gentle strategies and guidance to help your child break the habit comfortably. <<< Previous Next >>>
- 48. How much does a kid’s dental visit cost? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 48. How much does a kid’s dental visit cost? Charges for Treatments With Dental Insurance: -Many insurance plans — including most pediatric policies and Medicaid — often cover preventive care for children at little or no cost. This includes exams, cleanings, X-rays, fluoride treatments, and sealants. -Additional services, like fillings or specialty X-rays, may require a copay or coinsurance depending on your plan. -Children 2 years old and under receive free exams, X-rays, and cleanings. Without Dental Insurance: -Routine exam & cleaning: typically $50 – $200 per visit -Fluoride treatment: around $20 – $30 -Dental X-rays: $25 – $150, depending on type and quantity -Dental sealants: approximately $30 – $50 per tooth -Cavity fillings: $75 – $300+ per tooth, based on size, material, and complexity -Emergency or advanced procedures: costs vary depending on treatment needed <<< Previous Next >>>
- 54. How much toothpaste should kids use? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 54. How much toothpaste should kids use? Toothpaste Usage Brushing is fun — but using the right amount of toothpaste keeps your child’s teeth safe and healthy! -Under 3 years: Just a tiny grain-of-rice sized dab. -Ages 3–6: A pea-sized blob is perfect. Tips for little brushers: -Make sure your child spits out the toothpaste instead of swallowing it. -Brushing with the right amount helps fight cavities while keeping fluoride safe. -Turn brushing into a game — “Can you make your toothbrush dance on every tooth?” Healthy teeth start with fun habits, and using the right amount of toothpaste is an easy way to start! <<< Previous Next >>>
- 49. What if I don’t have dental insurance and need financing? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 49. What if I don’t have dental insurance and need financing? Financing Treatments We ask that all patient portions and deductibles be paid at the time of service. This policy helps us keep costs reasonable for everyone. Before any treatment, our team will provide an estimate of your child’s treatment costs or co-pay. While this estimate is typically accurate, there may be instances where an additional amount is required. For larger or more complex treatment plans, we are happy to discuss flexible financial arrangements. To make care more accessible, we offer CareCredit, which allows you to finance 100% of your dental treatment with no upfront costs, no annual fees, and no prepayment penalties. This lets you start your child’s care immediately while making low, convenient monthly payments. We also partner with Lending Club to provide additional financing options. Contact our office for details and guidance on which option works best for your family. <<< Previous Next >>>













