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  • 48. How much does a kid’s dental visit cost? | Hurricane 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 <<>>

  • 43. What should I do if my child chips a tooth? | Hurricane 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. <<>>

  • FAQ PAGE | Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry

    Explore helpful pediatric dental FAQs from Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry in Hurricane. 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 List 1. When should my child first see a dentist? First dentist 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 Hurricane 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 Hurricane, 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 Hurricane or St. George? 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 Hurricane, Utah? Affordable Pricing >>>Read More 74. What are your other locations in Utah? Our 3 Locations in Southern Utah >>>Read More 75. HIPAA Policy for Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry HIPAA POLICY & AGREEMENT >>>Read More

  • 66. Are your dentists board certified? | Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry

    < Back 66. Are your dentists board certified? Board Certified Dentists Dr. Tyler Albrecht – Founder Board Certified Pediatric Dentist Dr. Tyler Albrecht is board certified in pediatric dentistry, which means he completed specialized training and rigorous examinations focused on children’s dental health and development. He earned his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from the University of Kentucky in 2005 after graduating from Brigham Young University. During dental school, he received awards for Best Dentist to Work with Kids and Most Outstanding Clinician, reflecting both his skill and ability to connect with young patients. He completed a two-year Pediatric Dentistry residency at Children’s Hospital of Buffalo in New York, gaining advanced training in caring for infants, children, and patients with diverse needs. Memberships & Certifications: -Board Certified, American Board of Pediatric Dentistry -Member, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry -Member, American Dental Association Dr. Nate [Last Name] Board Certified Pediatric Dentist Dr. Nate earned his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from Creighton University in 2013 and completed a two-year pediatric dental residency at Children’s Hospital in Omaha. He specializes in creating fun, positive experiences for children while delivering high-quality, evidence-based care. Growing up with nine younger siblings — and now a father of four — Dr. Nate naturally connects with kids and families, ensuring every visit is comfortable and encouraging. Memberships & Certifications: -Board Certified, American Board of Pediatric Dentistry -Member, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry -Member, American Dental Association Dr. Sean Schexnayder Board Candidate, American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Sean graduated from Temple University School of Dentistry in 2010 and was honored with the Dr. Ulnick Humanitarian Award for his compassion and service. He completed a two-year Pediatric Dentistry residency at Temple University Hospital, gaining advanced training in caring for infants, children, and adolescents. Outside the office, Dr. Sean enjoys spending time with his wife and son, exploring Southern Utah’s mountains, and staying active with family adventures. Memberships & Certifications: -Board Candidate, American Board of Pediatric Dentistry -Member, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry -Member, American Dental Association Dr. Dean Orton Pediatric Dentist Raised in Parowan, Utah, Dr. Dean earned his bachelor’s degree in Biology from Southern Utah University before receiving his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from Roseman University of Health Sciences. He graduated with honors in Clinical Excellence, Professionalism and Ethics, and Student Research. Dr. Dean’s passion for pediatric dentistry began during seven years as a dental assistant at Cedar View Pediatric Dentistry. He now returns to serve families across Southern Utah. Outside the office, he enjoys the outdoors, spending time with his wife and dog, and cheering on his favorite football teams. Memberships & Certifications: -Member, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry -Member, American Dental Association <<>>

  • 39. Is a lip tie procedure painful? | Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry

    < Back 39. Is a lip tie procedure painful? Lip Tie Procedure Most kids feel very little discomfort during a lip tie release. We use gentle techniques, including numbing and sometimes laser tools, to make the procedure quick and as comfortable as possible. Afterward: -Your child may notice mild soreness or tenderness for a day or two. -Soft foods and, if needed, over-the-counter pain relief usually manage any discomfort easily. -Children typically bounce back quickly and can resume normal eating or feeding without difficulty. Our focus is on keeping the procedure safe, gentle, and low-stress—for your child and for you. <<>>

  • 15. Do you treat children with special needs? | Hurricane 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! <<>>

  • 22. Do you offer fluoride treatments or sealants? | Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry

    < Back 22. Do you offer fluoride treatments or sealants? Fluoride Treatments Yes we do! Sealants Sealants are a popular, painless way to help keep your child cavity-free. They are applied to the back molars after a cleaning and exam — where 4 out of 5 cavities in children are found. A sealant is a resin-based coating painted onto the chewing surface of the tooth. It acts as a barrier against food, plaque, and acid that can cause decay. Sealants are practically invisible because they are clear or white, matching your child’s teeth. Even better, applying sealants takes only a few minutes during a single office visit, and they can protect your child throughout their cavity-prone years. The procedure is comfortable: the teeth are cleaned and prepped, the sealant is applied, and then hardened with a special light. Your child can eat and drink right away. Fluoride Fluoride is a natural mineral that plays a crucial role in reducing tooth decay. How it works: Bacteria in the mouth produce acid that can remove minerals from teeth. Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay by strengthening enamel and stopping this process. Because of its effectiveness, fluoride has been added to public water supplies since the 1940s, and today more than 70% of U.S. cities have fluoridated water. About 95% of toothpastes sold in the U.S. also contain fluoride. Getting the right amount: While fluoride is beneficial, too much can cause dental fluorosis — lasting white spots, brown stains, or enamel issues in permanent teeth. Young children, especially toddlers, may swallow too much toothpaste because they can’t spit it out well. Some foods are also high in fluoride, while tap or well water (or exclusive bottled water use) may not provide enough. It’s important for parents to make sure children get the right amount of fluoride. Our team can advise you if your child needs extra fluoride, and we can provide a prescription if necessary. If we notice signs of dental fluorosis, we can help identify the cause and prevent further problems. <<>>

  • 37. Does a tongue tie affect speech or feeding? | Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry

    < Back 37. Does a tongue tie affect speech or feeding? Tongue Ties & Speech A tongue tie can sometimes impact both feeding and speech, depending on how tight or restrictive the tissue under the tongue is. For infants and toddlers: -Feeding may be challenging — difficulty latching during breastfeeding, prolonged feeding sessions, or nipple discomfort for mom -Some babies may not get enough milk, which can affect weight gain For older children: -Speech may be affected, making certain sounds like “t,” “d,” “l,” or “r” harder to pronounce -Eating can be more difficult, including licking, chewing, or clearing food from the mouth Not all tongue ties cause issues, but early evaluation can help determine if a simple procedure, called a frenectomy, is needed to support better feeding, speech, and oral development. <<>>

  • 30. How long does sedation last? | Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry

    < Back 30. How long does sedation last? Sedation Timeline The length of your child’s sedation depends on the type used: -Nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) — Acts quickly and wears off within minutes after the mask is removed. Your child can usually go home right after the visit. -Oral sedation — Can last several hours. Your child may feel sleepy afterward, so plan for some quiet, calm time at home. -IV or deeper sedation — Duration varies based on the procedure. Your child will be closely monitored until it’s safe to go home. We’ll give you clear instructions on what to expect after sedation, including guidance on eating, activities, and supervision, so your child stays safe and comfortable. <<>>

  • 57. Are pacifiers harmful after a certain age? | Hurricane 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 <<>>

  • 50. What payment methods do you accept? | Hurricane 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. <<>>

  • 33. How do you make sedation a positive experience? | Hurricane Pediatric Dentistry

    < Back 33. How do you make sedation a positive experience? Child Friendly Sedation We aim to make every sedation visit calm, safe, and even enjoyable for your child. Here’s how we do it: -Gentle, patient approach — We move at your child’s pace and break procedures into small, manageable steps. -Positive encouragement — Praise, stickers, or small rewards help your child feel proud and brave. -Distraction techniques — Toys, music, or storytelling keep your child relaxed and engaged. -Parental support — You can stay nearby to offer comfort and reassurance. -Child-friendly environment — Our office is designed to feel welcoming and fun, helping reduce stress from the moment you arrive. By combining safety, support, and fun, we turn what could feel stressful into a positive, confidence-building experience for your child. <<>>

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