Pediatric Dentistry
About Pediatric Dentistry
Dentistry for kids requires a different approach. On Lullwater Road, just past the residential stretch where sidewalks give way to wider lots, sits a practice dedicated entirely to younger patients. The area’s quiet, with mature oaks shading the street—typical of Albany’s established neighborhoods. This isn’t a general clinic adapting to children; it’s built around their needs, from first checkups to cavity prevention and everything in between.
Parents in the 2301 block will recognize the address, but the focus here isn’t just on convenience. Pediatric dentistry covers the expected—cleanings, fillings, sealants—but also the less routine, like early orthodontic assessments and emergency care for knocked-out teeth. No referrals needed for the basics, which simplifies things when a child’s discomfort can’t wait. The surrounding area leans residential, so most visits start with a short drive through familiar streets.
Finding a specialist who only treats kids can feel like an unnecessary hunt until you’re in the middle of a toddler’s first dental panic. That’s where a place like this steps in, handling everything from infant oral exams to adolescent braces prep. Questions about fluoride treatments or thumb-sucking effects? They’re used to those. Even the map pin drops neatly—no highway noise, no confusing one-ways—just a straightforward spot near the Lullwater curve.
For quick answers or scheduling, calls go to (229) 435-6161. First-timers might want to pull up the directions beforehand—the entrance is easy to miss if you’re watching for flashier signage. Albany’s got plenty of dental offices, but not all of them specialize this young.
This listing was last updated on April 10, 2026