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Board-Certified Pediatric Dentist Southampton

Why Choose a Board-Certified Dental Expert?

One of the advantages of visiting Happy Teeth of Southampton is that your child will be able to receive care from a board-certified pediatric dentist. Of course, some people are not entirely sure what “board-certified” actually means in terms of what they can expect from a dental practice. Fortunately, we’re here to help! Below, you’ll find a brief yet helpful explanation of board certification as well as the benefits of taking your little one to see a board-certified pediatric dentist in Southampton. We hope this information gives you the encouragement you need to give our office a call.

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What Does Board Certification Mean?

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To become board-certified, a dentist needs to be recognized for their proficiency in a specific field of dentistry by an accrediting organization. In this case, Dr. Amar earned his board certification as a pediatric dentist from the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. To do so, he needed to complete two tests: a written one and an oral clinical one. Note that even after board certification is earned, the dentist in question will still need to be retested every so often to maintain said certification.

How Does Board Certification Help Your Child?

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Board certification is more than an impressive title; it tells you how dedicated a dentist is to providing truly excellent care. A board-certified pediatric dentist goes out of their way to keep up with the latest techniques and technology. They also take the time to continue learning more about their given field while also making sure that the skills they already have stay sharp. You can depend on a board-certified pediatric dentist to expertly diagnose any oral health issues your child might have and help you narrow down the best option for treatment.