Pediatric Dentist in Parma, OH
Jordan M. Job DDS provides gentle, pressure-free dental care for children across the south Cleveland area, building comfort and trust from the very first visit so your child grows up without dental anxiety.
A child's first few dental visits set the tone for the next twenty years. That is not a small thing.
The team at Dr. Job's Parma office is consistently praised in reviews for being gentle, warm, and genuinely good with kids, especially anxious ones. From a toddler's first visit to school-age cleanings and sealants, every appointment is designed to build comfort, not just check a box. Your child is never rushed, never made to feel scared, and never talked down to.
You leave knowing your kids are in good hands and that they will actually want to come back.
Families in Parma, Broadview Heights, and Seven Hills bring their children here because a good experience now means a healthy smile for life.
Pediatric Care
The experiences your kids have at the dentist now shape how they feel about going for the rest of their lives. This team is consistently praised in reviews for being patient and genuinely good with kids, especially nervous ones. From a first cleaning to sealants and fluoride treatments, every appointment is focused on making your child feel safe rather than just getting through the visit.
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Sealants and Fluoride Treatments
Sealants protect the grooves on your child's back teeth where cavities are most likely to start. Fluoride treatments strengthen enamel and make teeth more resistant to decay. Both are quick, painless, and among the most effective preventive measures available for children's teeth during the years when they are most vulnerable.
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The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a child's first dental visit by age one or within six months of their first tooth emerging. That first visit is brief and focused on familiarizing your child with the environment and giving you guidance on at-home care. Starting early means your child builds a relationship with Dr. Job's team long before anything complex ever needs to happen.
Yes, and this is something this team specifically handles well. Reviews from Parma and the surrounding area repeatedly mention kids who came in nervous and left comfortable. The approach here is slow, patient, and focused on building trust rather than just completing the appointment. No child is ever forced or rushed.
Talk about the visit in simple, positive terms ahead of time. Avoid words like hurt, shot, or pull. Read books about going to the dentist or watch a short video together. Let your child bring a comfort item if it helps. At Dr. Job's Parma office, children are introduced to each instrument before anything is used, so nothing ever happens without a calm explanation first.
Yes. Modern dental X-rays use very low levels of radiation, and children are protected with a lead apron during the procedure. The American Dental Association supports routine X-rays for children because they catch problems between teeth and below the gumline that cannot be seen any other way. Dr. Job uses X-rays only when clinically indicated rather than on a rigid schedule.
Twice a year is the standard recommendation for most children, but kids with a history of cavities or other dental concerns may benefit from more frequent visits. Dr. Job will give you a straightforward recommendation based on what he actually sees in your child's mouth, not a blanket policy.