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- 44. What if my child has crooked teeth? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 44. What if my child has crooked teeth? Crooked Teeth It’s very common for children to have crooked or uneven teeth as their mouths grow and permanent teeth begin to come in. In many cases, mild crowding will improve on its own, but more noticeable alignment issues can affect chewing, brushing, and long-term jaw development. We recommend having your child’s teeth evaluated early—typically around age 7—so we can track their growth, catch any concerns early, and refer to an orthodontist if needed. Early monitoring helps set the foundation for a healthy, properly aligned smile as your child grows. <<< Previous Next >>>
- 11. Are there forms I need to fill out before our visit? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 11. Are there forms I need to fill out before our visit? Forms & Paperwork To make your child’s appointment as smooth as possible, we ask that all new patient forms be filled out before your visit. These forms usually include: -Patient registration and contact details -Medical history and current medications -Insurance information and consent forms -Any specific dental concerns or questions you may have You can print and complete these forms online through our website (New Patient Forms) or bring them with you on the day of your appointment. Filling out forms ahead of time helps reduce wait times and ensures our team has everything needed to provide safe, personalized care for your child. <<< Previous Next >>>
- 14. What if my child is scared of the dentist? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 14. What if my child is scared of the dentist? Making Kids Feel Comfortable It’s completely normal for children to feel a little nervous about visiting the dentist — many do! The good news is that we have plenty of ways to make visits calm, positive, and even fun. Here’s how we help: -Welcoming environment — our office is designed to be friendly, cozy, and kid-focused -Gentle introductions — your child can explore the chair, tools, and sounds before the appointment begins -Positive reinforcement — praise, stickers, or small rewards for bravery and effort -Parental support — you’re welcome to stay with your child to provide comfort and reassurance -Step-by-step approach — procedures are broken into small, manageable steps to reduce stress Our goal is to help your child feel confident and safe, turning dental visits into a positive routine rather than a source of worry. With patience and support, even the most nervous kids often leave smiling! <<< Previous Next >>>
- 50. What payment methods do you accept? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 50. What payment methods do you accept? Payment Options Payment for dental services is due at the time treatment is provided. We accept Venmo, cash, personal checks, and most major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover), as well as debit cards with Visa or MasterCard logos. To make care more accessible, we also offer financing options: -CareCredit – Covers 100% of your child’s dental care with no upfront costs, no annual fees, and no prepayment penalties. You can start treatment immediately and pay conveniently with low monthly payments. -Lending Club – Another flexible payment option. Call our office for details. Before treatment, our staff will provide a clear estimate of costs, including any co-pays or out-of-pocket expenses. For extensive treatment plans, we’re happy to discuss financial arrangements to make care manageable. Our goal is to make your child’s dental care affordable, simple, and stress-free. <<< Previous Next >>>
- 74. What are your other locations in Utah? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 74. What are your other locations in Utah? Our 3 Locations in Southern Utah We have 3 locations in Utah! The best pediatric dental care in Utah and Northwest Arizona covering: Cedar City, Utah Hildale, Utah Hurricane, Utah Colorado City, Arizona Apple Valley, Utah Rockville, Utah Shunesburg, Utah Virgin, Utah LaVerkin, Utah St. George, Utah Littlefield, Arizona Cane Beds, Arizona Centennial Park, Arizona Moccasin, Arizona Kaibab, Arizona Kaibab India Reservation, Arizona Booze Crossing, Arizona Jacob Lake, Arizona Kanab, Utah Mt. Carmel Junction, Utah Orderville, Utah Glendale, Utah Alton, Utah Springdale, Utah Our 3 LOCATIONS! Cedar View Pediatric Dentistry located in Cedar City, Utah at: 1251 North Northfield Rd. Suite 201, Cedar City, Utah 84721. Cedar View Pediatric Dentistry phone number is: (435) 586-8188. Cedar View Pediatric Dentistry email is:cedarkidsdental@gmail.com https://www.cedarkidsdental.com/contact Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry is located at: 48 S 2500 W Suite 230, Hurricane, Utah 84737. Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry phone number is: (435) 635-7200. Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry email is: hurricanekidsdental@gmail.com https://www.hurricanekidsdental.com/contact-us Hildale Pediatric Dentistry located at: 1185 Utah Ave Suite #201, Hildale, Utah 84784. Hildale Pediatric Dentistry phone number is: (435) 874-2783 Hildale Pediatric Dentistry email is: hildalekidsdental@gmail.com https://www.hildalekidsdental.com/ <<< Previous Next >>>
- 43. What should I do if my child chips a tooth? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 43. What should I do if my child chips a tooth? Chipped Tooth Chipped teeth are fairly common in children and usually aren’t emergencies, but it’s still important to have them evaluated. Here’s what you should do: -Keep your child calm — reassurance can help ease fear or anxiety -Gently rinse the mouth with warm water to clean the area -Check for pain or bleeding — use light pressure with a clean cloth if needed -Hold onto any tooth fragments if you can — in some cases, they may be reattached -Call your pediatric dentist as soon as possible — even minor chips can cause sensitivity or lead to bigger issues if left untreated The good news is that most chipped teeth are simple to treat, and getting care early helps prevent complications and keeps your child comfortable. <<< Previous Next >>>
- 15. Do you treat children with special needs? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 15. Do you treat children with special needs? Special Needs Children We love working with children of all abilities and strive to make every visit safe, comfortable, and respectful. Our team is trained to: -Adapt appointments to meet each child’s unique needs -Use gentle, patient techniques to help children feel at ease -Communicate clearly with parents and caregivers about what to expect -Provide extra support for children with sensory sensitivities, developmental delays, or medical considerations Our goal is to create a positive dental experience for every child, so dental care can be stress-free — and even enjoyable! <<< 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 >>>
- 65. How much experience do your dentists have? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 65. How much experience do your dentists have? Dentist Experience Dr. Tyler Albrecht brings over 21 years of experience in pediatric dentistry and is consistently rated 5 stars on Google for his gentle approach, clear communication, and dedication to high-quality care. He focuses on preventive dentistry, uses modern low-radiation technology, and creates a calm, child-friendly environment that helps kids feel safe and confident at every visit. Child-Centered Approach -Skilled at reducing fear and dental anxiety -Uses kid-friendly language to explain procedures -Employs positive reinforcement and behavior guidance techniques -Provides trauma-informed and sensory-sensitive care -Experienced in treating children with special needs Practice & Professionalism -Clean, welcoming, and child-focused office environment -Strong, well-trained pediatric dental team -Consistently receives 5-star reviews highlighting kindness and patience -Active in the local community and maintains a strong professional reputation -Committed to continuing education and staying current with pediatric dental research Parent Communication & Trust -Provides clear explanations of treatment plans and costs -Takes the time to answer questions without rushing -Practices conservative dentistry, avoiding unnecessary treatments -Collaborates closely with parents to ensure the best outcomes for children <<< Previous Next >>>
- 53. What if my insurance doesn’t cover something? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 53. What if my insurance doesn’t cover something? Insurance Questions If your child’s procedure isn’t covered by insurance, we’ll walk you through your options. Our team can provide an estimate of out-of-pocket costs and explain flexible payment choices, including CareCredit or Lending Club, to make treatment easier to manage. Our priority is making sure your child gets the care they need without added stress about payment or coverage. <<< Previous Next >>>
- 36. What are the signs of a tongue tie? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 36. What are the signs of a tongue tie? Tongue Ties A tongue tie (ankyloglossia) occurs when the tissue under the tongue (the lingual frenulum) is short, tight, or restrictive, which can limit how the tongue moves. Signs can differ depending on your child’s age, but common ones include: -Breastfeeding challenges — Trouble latching, prolonged feeding sessions, or nipple discomfort for mom -Slow weight gain — Inefficient feeding can make it harder for infants to gain weight -Limited tongue mobility — Difficulty sticking out the tongue or lifting it to the roof of the mouth -Speech concerns — Some children may struggle with sounds like “t,” “d,” “l,” or “r” -Eating difficulties — Trouble licking, swallowing, or moving food in the mouth -Dental issues — Gaps between teeth or plaque buildup under the tongue Not every tongue tie causes problems, but if you notice any of these signs, it’s wise to have your child evaluated. Early assessment can make feeding, speech, and oral development much easier. <<< Previous Next >>>
- 19. What should my child eat or drink before a visit? | Hildale Pediatric Dentistry
< Back 19. What should my child eat or drink before a visit? What to Eat Before Appointment We recommend that your child eat a regular meal before their appointment unless your dentist has given other instructions, such as for sedation. A light, balanced meal helps your child stay comfortable and reduces irritability from hunger. It’s best to skip sugary snacks or drinks right before the visit, as they can make teeth feel sticky. Water is a great choice to keep your child’s mouth clean and refreshed. <<< Previous Next >>>













