PDG Pediatric Dental Group - Vancouver (Oakridge)
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A referral is not required to book an appointment at PDG. Families can contact any PDG location directly to schedule an appointment for their child without a previous referral from a general dentist or physician.
PDG recommends scheduling a child's first dental visit by their first birthday, or within six months after the first tooth has erupted. Early visits establish a dental home, allow specialists to monitor development, and help build positive associations with dental care from infancy.
Families can schedule an initial exam by calling any PDG office at 604-734-1000 or by submitting an appointment request online at pdgdental.com/request-an-appointment/. Staff will collect basic information and arrange a convenient appointment time across the Vancouver, Richmond, Delta/Surrey, or Coquitlam locations.
PDG typically schedules regular dental check-ups every six to nine months, depending on the child's individual oral health needs. Consistent visits support preventive care and allow specialists to monitor growth and detect any concerns early.
Whether a child can be dropped off depends on factors such as the patient's age and the nature of the appointment. On occasion PDG may accommodate drop-offs, and families are encouraged to discuss this option with the clinic when scheduling.
Yes. PDG recommends filling cavities in baby teeth to prevent the decay from worsening, spreading to neighbouring teeth, or developing into an infection. Untreated cavities in primary teeth can cause pain and complications that affect a child's overall health and development.
Filling and preserving a baby tooth maintains the necessary space in the jaw for the permanent adult tooth that will eventually emerge in its place. Premature loss of primary teeth can cause neighbouring teeth to shift, potentially creating alignment problems for adult teeth.
Prolonged thumb sucking or pacifier (soother) use can cause changes to both the teeth and jaw structure, potentially resulting in crooked teeth or bite issues. PDG advises parents to discuss these habits with a pediatric specialist to determine when and how to address them.
Parents should contact a PDG office to arrange an examination as soon as possible. Administering children's Ibuprofen can help manage pain in the interim until the child is assessed by a specialist. For severe or after-hours emergencies, parents should contact their local hospital emergency department.
PDG offers two main sedation options: mild conscious sedation, which keeps the child awake but relaxed to manage fear and anxiety; and general anaesthesia, recommended for children with severe anxiety, complex medical issues, or extensive dental needs. The team assesses each child's unique circumstances to determine the most appropriate approach.
Yes. PDG Pediatric Dental Group is experienced in treating patients with conditions such as anxiety, autism, Down syndrome, and other special needs. All clinics feature wheelchair accessibility, private customised rooms, sensory tools, quiet spaces, auditory earphones, and visual storybooks to support a comfortable experience. Parents are encouraged to notify PDG at the time of booking so the team can prepare appropriate accommodations.
PDG recommends an initial orthodontic evaluation as early as age seven. This allows specialists to monitor the development of the bite and tooth alignment and identify whether early interceptive treatment is beneficial, even if comprehensive braces or aligners are not yet needed.
Yes. PDG Pediatric Dental Group offers Invisalign clear aligner therapy for eligible teens and adults seeking a discreet alternative to traditional braces. The clinic's orthodontic specialists assess suitability and design customised treatment plans for Invisalign patients.
About the Practice
PDG focuses exclusively on children, teens, and adults requiring orthodontic or pediatric dental services, including those with special needs such as anxiety, autism, and Down syndrome. The clinic's philosophy centres on total preventive care โ encouraging a child's first dental visit by their first birthday and building positive dental habits that last a lifetime. Certified specialists complete an additional two to three years of training beyond dental school to manage children's fears and provide treatment across a range of complexity levels.
The clinic offers a comprehensive suite of services ranging from routine pediatric check-ups and professional cleanings to sedation dentistry, general anaesthesia, and orthodontic treatment including traditional braces and Invisalign. Each office is designed with child-friendly environments featuring entertainment options, sensory accommodations, and private rooms to ensure a welcoming experience for patients of all needs. PDG also provides orthodontic emergency services and a dedicated patient mobile app (My Orthodontist, powered by Dolphin) for scheduling, progress tracking, and billing transparency.
PDG Pediatric Dental Group distinguishes itself through its multi-location accessibility across the lower mainland, a large team of certified pediatric and orthodontic specialists, deep commitment to special-needs-friendly care, and a long-standing community presence built on family referrals and trust since 1972.
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