When you are looking for a dentist for your child, you will see two kinds of offices: pediatric dentists and family or general dentists. Both can see children, but they are not the same. Here is the plain-language difference, and how to decide which fits your family.

What a pediatric dentist focuses on

A pediatric dentist works specifically with children, from babies through the teen years. The office, the team and the whole experience are built around kids, which often means a calmer first visit, child-friendly spaces, and a team that is used to nervous or first-time patients every single day.

What a family or general dentist offers

A family or general dentist sees patients of all ages, often the whole household under one roof. That can be convenient if you want everyone seen in the same place. Many general dentists are great with children too, so the right choice depends on your child and what you value most.

How to decide which fits your child

There is no single right answer, but a few things tip the balance. If your child is very young, anxious, or has had a hard time at the dentist before, an office built entirely around kids is often the easier path. If your child is older and comfortable, and you prefer one office for the family, a general dentist may suit you well. Either way, the questions to ask are the same: do they accept your coverage, are they patient with kids, and do they fit your schedule?

What this means at Kids2Dentist

We are a pediatric practice, which means every part of our offices is set up for children, from the spaces to the way our team talks to a nervous first-timer. We serve families across the Central Valley in five languages and accept Medi-Cal and most major insurance plans, so the focus stays on a calm, positive experience for your child.

Frequently asked questions

Is a pediatric dentist better than a family dentist?

Neither is simply better. A pediatric office specializes in children, which often helps with young or nervous kids, while a family dentist offers the convenience of one office for everyone. The best choice depends on your child and your priorities.

Can my child keep seeing a pediatric dentist as they grow?

Pediatric offices care for children through the teen years. As your child gets older, the team can talk with you about the right time to transition, so there is no rush to decide now.

Do pediatric dentists cost more?

Not necessarily. Many pediatric offices, including ours, accept Medi-Cal and most major plans. Ask about coverage when you call so you know what to expect.

The bottom line

A pediatric dentist focuses entirely on children, while a family dentist sees all ages. For a young or nervous child, the kid-first approach often makes visits easier, but the right fit comes down to your child, your coverage and your schedule. If you want an office built around kids, families across the Central Valley choose Kids2Dentist.