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Kids aren’t born afraid of the dentist, but bad experiences can leave a mark. At Stone Ridge, our skilled team focuses on making visits smooth, simple, stress-free, and fun from day one. That means everything from preventative dental care to pediatric teeth cleaning happens in an easy way for kids.
Starting early builds strong habits. Add the right dentist to set your child up for a lifetime of healthy, happy smiles.
Pediatric dentists aren’t just regular dentists with smaller chairs. They’re trained to work with children, not just on them. This means they use language kids can understand. Know how to handle fears. And use tools designed for smaller mouths. The result? Calmer visits. Fewer tears. Happier kids. And when a dentist knows how to connect, your child feels more comfortable cooperating—not just once, but for life.
The earlier kids start visiting a dentist, the better. Even baby teeth are important. Early check-ups help spot problems before they mature. They also teach your child that visits to the dentist are no big deal. Start when their first tooth comes in or by age one. Bring their favorite toy. Keep the mood light. And please, don’t overhype it. We promise the visit will do all the talking.
Brushing twice a day sounds simple—until you’re trying to convince a tired toddler to do it. Here are some tips to help make brushing and flossing more fun.
We can help explain the “why” behind brushing in a way kids understand. When they do, they’ll care a lot more.
The goal? Get in and out without a tear fest. A kid-friendly waiting room, a dentist with a warm smile, and a quick prize at the end—it all helps. Celebrate the win, even if it’s just showing up and opening their mouth. That’s a big deal.
Today’s dental tools have come a long way from what you remember. Laser dentistry can treat cavities without drills. Interceptive orthodontics guides teeth as they grow, avoiding bigger problems down the road. Less noise, less pain, less fear, and more smiles.
Twice a year is the sweet spot for kids. These visits catch cavities early, clean those hard-to-reach spots, and check on how those new teeth are coming in. Routine builds trust, which means better care, habits, and smiles for a lifetime.
To learn more about how to make the most of your child’s oral care journey, contact our experienced team at Stone Ridge Family Dentistry. Call (703) 570-1356 to schedule an appointment, or stop by 24585 Stone Carver Drive, Suite 225, Aldie, VA 20105 today.
Dr. Mallory Grossman is a highly skilled and compassionate dentist known for her gentle and comprehensive approach to oral health. She graduated magna cum laude from Binghamton University in 2010 and earned her Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine in 2014. Following a comprehensive General Practice Residency at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Dr. Grossman developed expertise in minimally invasive, esthetic, and functional dentistry. She is an active member of the American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, Northern Virginia Dental Society, and Virginia Dental Association and continually enhances her skills through ongoing education.
Dr. Kelly Lincoln is a trusted dentist who prioritizes patient-centered care for children and adults. She earned her biology degree from Boston College and her doctorate from the University of Maryland’s Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Dedicated to continuous learning, she has completed advanced courses at the Pankey Institute. She is a member of the ADA, Academy of General Dentistry, Virginia Dental Association, Northern Virginia Dental Society, and Greater Loudoun Study Club. Honored as one of Loudoun County’s “40 Under 40,” she actively participates in community health initiatives like the Virginia Dental Association’s Mission of Mercy project.