Children's Dentistry and Orthodontics
About Children's Dentistry and Orthodontics
Pediatric dentistry occupies a unique niche where clinical care meets the practicalities of childhood development. Specialists in this field address everything from first dental visits to the complexities of early orthodontic assessment, recognizing that young patients require both technical skill and an approach tailored to their age. Las Vegas, with its sprawling family-oriented neighborhoods, hosts a number of practices dedicated to this balance—though not all combine general pediatric dentistry with orthodontic services under one roof.
At Children’s Dentistry and Orthodontics, the focus spans preventive care, cavity treatment, and interventions like space maintainers or early braces evaluation, which can simplify later corrections. The office sits at 2480 E Tompkins Ave #102, positioned near the intersection of East Tompkins and South Nellis Boulevard—a stretch lined with medical offices and retail plazas that serve the area’s residential pockets. This part of town, just east of the I-15, sees steady traffic from families navigating school drop-offs and after-school activities.
Questions about fluoride treatments, sealants, or the timing of orthodontic consultations often arise as children transition from primary to permanent teeth. While every practice handles these conversations differently, having a single point of contact for both dentistry and orthodontics can streamline the process. For families coordinating multiple appointments, a quick call to (702) 903-2238 connects them directly to the office—whether to clarify insurance details or schedule a routine cleaning alongside an orthodontic check-up.
The logistics of visiting a new dental provider usually start with a map. Directions to the office plot a straightforward route from most parts of the valley, with the building’s suite number clearly marked at street level. Like many specialty practices, the real test lies in how well the administrative pieces—scheduling, paperwork, follow-ups—align with the clinical work being done chairside.
This listing was last updated on April 04, 2026