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Dentistry for Children of North Bergen

Dentistry for Children of North Bergen offers a welcoming environment that focuses on comfort and understanding for children and families. Our dental professionals prioritize effective communication and education, helping families navigate through the importance of routine check-ups and necessary treatments.

Our modern dental office at 7500 Bergenline Ave, Second Floor was thoughtfully created for kids—bright, welcoming, and comfortable. We’re happy to serve the needs of families in North Bergen, Cliffside Park, West New York, Weehawken, Union City, Secaucus, and surrounding communities.

Monday - Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

What To Know Before You Go

We understand that a dental visit can feel unfamiliar for children, which is why our North Bergen pediatric dental team focuses on creating positive, confidence-building experiences at every appointment. Children are welcomed by name, treated with care, and encouraged to feel proud of their healthy smiles.

Our pediatric specialists use kid-friendly technology and explain each step in simple terms, helping families feel informed, comfortable, and supported throughout their visit.

Your Appointment At-a-Glance

Most pediatric dental visits last 30–45 minutes, allowing plenty of time for personalized care without feeling rushed.

At your child’s first visit to our North Bergen children’s dental office, our team provides a gentle cleaning, digital X-rays if needed, and a complete exam. We’ll review findings together, discuss any recommended care, and offer practical brushing and nutrition tips to support long-term oral health.

Finding Our Office

Our Dentistry for Children of North Bergen office is located at 7500 Bergenline Ave, 2nd Floor, North Bergen, NJ 07047.

We’re situated near Bette’s Family Fun Center and Sun Valley High School. The office is also close to the IceWorks Skating Complex and the Aston Township Fire Department, making it easy to spot when you’re nearby.

Our building is easily accessible with nearby street parking.

7500 Bergenline Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047-5401
201-945-1411
Monday - Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

North Bergen Location Services

Pediatric Dentistry in North Bergen

Comprehensive preventive and restorative dental care for infants, children, and teens. Our North Bergen pediatric dentists focus on education, comfort, and anxiety-free visits that support lifelong oral health.

Pediatric Dentistry

Dental Emergencies in North Bergen

Same-day pediatric dental care for toothaches, broken teeth, or urgent oral health concerns. Families in and around North Bergen rely on our team for timely, expert emergency dental treatment.

Dental Emergencies

Dental Educational Programs in North Bergen

Interactive, school-friendly dental education programs designed for local schools and community groups. Our team delivers engaging presentations that help children build healthy habits early.

Educational Resources

Meet Our North Bergen Dentists

Dmitry Stillman, DDS

Pediatric Dentist
North Bergen

Dmitry Stillman, DDS

Pediatric Dentist
North Bergen

In his 20+ years of practice as pediatric dentist, Dr. Stillman has across-the-board expertise caring for kids, especially those with special health care needs.

In his 20+ years of practice as pediatric dentist, Dr. Stillman has across-the-board expertise caring for kids, especially those with special health care needs.

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Pediatric dentists are specialists in treating the unique needs of children. A pediatric dentist has completed an additional two to three years of specialty training beyond dental school. He/she specifically treats the oral health needs of infants and children through adolescence, including those with special health needs. Pediatric dentists are skilled at using smaller equipment designed for a child’s mouth and better understand the intricacies and importance of baby teeth in a growing child. They also focus more attention on educating patients and parents about preventive care to help children avoid complications such as decay, infection, speech problems, and cosmetic issues. Furthermore, we complete a detailed risk assessment on each patient so it can provide additional support and services to the children who need it the most.

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children start seeing a dentist every six months, by their first birthday or once their first tooth emerges.

Primary, or “baby,” teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt.

It is important to remember that oral health affects more than the health of your teeth. Cavities in baby teeth cause pain and swelling that can be tremendously uncomfortable for your child. Oral infections can enter the blood stream and lead to other serious health problems. Bacteria can quickly ‘jump’ from one part of the mouth to another, thus resulting in infections and cavities in new erupting adult teeth.

The American Dental Association recommends dental checkups be scheduled by their first birthday or by the age of 1 year old.

X-rays help dentists make sure your child’s teeth and jaw are healthy and properly aligned, can help identify if there are any cavities that they are not able to clinically see. The digital images allow us to enlarge images for a better view and can be instantly manipulated to help our team make a better diagnosis, which results in better care and better treatment for your child.

Replace your child’s toothbrush every 3-4 months or when your child is sick.

Start flossing your child’s teeth when you notice their teeth touching. Floss your child’s teeth for them until they are old enough to do so themselves, which usually happens by age six or seven. It is recommended that parents should still help and supervise with flossing until the age of ten.

Even children’s sports involve contact, and we recommend mouthguards for children active in sports. If your little one plays baseball, soccer, or other sports, ask your dentist about having a custom-fitted mouthguard made to protect their teeth, lips, cheeks, and gums.

Although fluoride use has greatly reduced the incidence of cavities in children, its success is limited in the deeper parts of the tooth. Sealants are recommended as a safe, simple way to help your child avoid cavities, especially for molars, which are hardest to reach. They are easily, quickly, and comfortably applied, and they may effectively protect your child’s teeth for many years.

Sit your child on your lap, facing away from you. Cup their chin with one hand, with their head resting against your body. Brush teeth and along the gum line. Brush gently in small circles. Clean every tooth thoroughly and brush the inside, outside and chewing surfaces of teeth.

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