Eastpoint Pediatric Dental Associates
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 410-512-9781
- Address:
- 1001 N Point Blvd Baltimore, MD 21224
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- Dentists, Pediatric Dentistry
- Services / Products
- Periodontics, Dentures, Pediatrics, Gum Disease, Orthodontics, Bridges, Laser Dentistry, Braces, Dental Hygienists, Dental Sealants, Maxillofacial Surgery, Radiology, Endodontics, Anxiety Free Dentistry, Dental Implants, Cosmetic Dentistry, Bridges, Bleaching & Whitening Products, Root Canals, Crowns, Braces, Sealants, Tooth Whitening Kits, Teeth Cleaning
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- Eastpoint Office Park
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Services: Periodontics, Dentures, Pediatrics, Gum Disease, Orthodontics, Bridges, Laser Dentistry, Braces, Dental Hygienists, Dental Sealants, Maxillofacial Surgery, Radiology, Endodontics, Anxiety Free Dentistry, Dental Implants, Cosmetic Dentistry
General Info
The pediatric dental office of Dr. Warren Brill. Providing specialized dentistry for children and adolescents in a ?child-friendly? environment. As a pediatric dentist, Dr. Brill and his staff focus on preventive care to help each child have a healthy smile that will last a lifetime.Our ServicesNitrous OxideSome children are given nitrous oxide/oxygen, or what you may know as laughing gas, to relax them for their dental treatment. Nitrous oxide/oxygen is a blend of two gases, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Nitrous oxide/oxygen is given through a small breathing mask which is placed over the child?s nose, allowing them to relax, but without putting them to sleep. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recognizes this technique as a very safe, effective technique to use for treating children?s dental needs. The gas is mild, easily taken, then with normal breathing; it is quickly eliminated from the body. It is non-addictive. While inhaling nitrous oxide/oxygen, your child remains fully conscious and keeps all natural reflexes.Prior to your appointment:?Please inform us of any change to your child?s health and/or medical condition.?Tell us about any respiratory condition that makes breathing through the nose difficult for your child. It may limit the effectiveness of the nitrous oxide/oxygen.?Let us know if your child is taking any medication on the day of the appointment.Outpatient General AnesthesiaOutpatient General Anesthesia is recommended for apprehensive children, very young children, and children with special needs that would not work well under conscious sedation or I.V. sedation. General anesthesia renders your child completely asleep. This would be the same as if he/she was having their tonsils removed, ear tubes, or hernia repaired. This is performed in a hospital or outpatient setting only. While the assumed risks are greater than that of other treatment options, if this is suggested for your child, the benefits of treatment this way have been deemed to ou