Kamloops Pediatric Dentistry
Tooth Extractions ยท CAD/CAM In-House Prosthetics ยท Dental Sealants ยท Fluoride Treatment
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The first dental visit should occur by age one or within six months of the eruption of your child's first tooth. Early visits allow Dr. Campbell to monitor growth, detect any early signs of problems, and establish a positive dental experience from the start.
Yes, Kamloops Pediatric Dentistry is specifically equipped and trained to care for children with autism, anxiety, and sensory sensitivities. Dr. Campbell's personal experience as a parent of a child with autism informs his compassionate and individualized approach.
The clinic offers nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral sedation, and hospital-based general anaesthesia for cases requiring deeper sedation. The appropriate option is determined based on the child's age, anxiety level, and the extent of treatment needed.
Yes, same-day emergency assessments are available for fractured teeth, dental abscesses, and knocked-out or dislodged teeth. Call (778) 471-1724 during office hours or after hours to reach the clinic. For severe emergencies, the Royal Inland Hospital Emergency Department is also available.
Kamloops Pediatric Dentistry is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The clinic is closed on weekends.
Yes, the clinic accepts most major dental insurance plans. Clear written estimates are provided before treatment begins so families know exactly what to expect in terms of costs.
Yes, the clinic is fully handicap-accessible throughout, designed to accommodate children with physical disabilities and those using mobility aids.
Yes, Dr. Jon Campbell is Kamloops' only certified pediatric dental specialist, making Kamloops Pediatric Dentistry the only dedicated pediatric dental practice in the city.
Yes, children can watch their favourite shows during sedation procedures, helping to keep them relaxed and distracted throughout longer appointments.
Yes, the clinic welcomes out-of-town families who travel to Kamloops to access specialist pediatric dental care. The team works to accommodate scheduling needs for families coming from greater distances.
About the Practice
Dr. Campbell completed a three-year specialty residency in pediatric dentistry at the University of Otago in New Zealand, and has also taught pediatric dentistry at the University of Saskatchewan and pursued advanced training at UBC and BC Children's Hospital. As a father of three โ including a child with autism โ he brings both clinical expertise and deep personal empathy to caring for children with diverse needs, including those with autism, anxiety, and sensory sensitivities.
The clinic's mission is that all children have a fun and safe experience at the dentist. A wide array of sedation options, including nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and hospital-based general anaesthesia, ensures that even the most anxious or complex cases can be treated safely and comfortably. Same-day emergency assessments are available, and an after-hours line ensures families can reach the clinic when urgent dental needs arise.
Kamloops Pediatric Dentistry accepts most major dental insurance plans, provides clear treatment estimates before beginning care, and is fully handicap-accessible. The practice also serves out-of-town families who travel to Kamloops for access to specialist pediatric dental care.
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