At Marengo Pediatric Dentistry, we believe every child deserves a dental experience that feels safe, respectful, and individualized—especially those with sensory or developmental differences. We offer thoughtfully designed experience to support children with a range of physical, emotional, and behavioral needs through a compassionate, patient-centered approach.
To help make visits more comfortable, we offer a dedicated sensory room equipped with calming tools such as a weighted blanket, noise-canceling headphones, and low-stimulation lighting. Our team is trained to work closely with families and adapt each visit to your child’s unique pace and preferences.
Whether it's their first visit or a familiar return, our goal is to provide gentle, thoughtful care in a space where every child can feel at ease—and every smile is celebrated.
Every child is different, especially when health challenges make dental treatment more complex. Our special needs dental team brings extensive experience working with children who have sensory sensitivities, ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), and various other conditions. We ensure your child receives the compassionate, accommodating care they deserve!
48% of patients with special needs don’t get a yearly checkup, compared to 35% of the general population.
We’re committed to creating a supportive environment for all children, including those with sensory sensitivities. Our office features a dedicated sensory room designed to provide a calm, quiet space before or after treatment. We also offer weighted blankets, noise-canceling headphones, and a gentle, low-stimulation atmosphere to help your child feel safe, regulated, and at ease throughout their visit.
No child deserves to struggle with fear or pain during treatment. Sedation options are an effective way to help your kiddo get the care they need without discomfort or anxiety. Talk to Dr. Khan to learn more about what sedation option will best fit their needs.
We customize our environment and approach for each patient, adjusting lighting and sound levels for sensory sensitivities, using special equipment, and providing additional support staff as needed.
Our team brings deep experience treating patients with various physical, mental, and developmental needs. We know how to ensure your child's safety and comfort throughout their dental care journey.
We offer several sedation choices that allow patients to remain relaxed or sleep peacefully during treatment, making dental care accessible for those who might struggle in traditional settings.
We begin with a comprehensive consultation to understand your child's complete health picture. Our team will carefully review their medical history, current medications, therapy routines, and specific needs. We'll also discuss any previous dental experiences, sensory sensitivities, and communication preferences to ensure we create the most supportive environment possible. This thorough understanding helps us develop an approach that works best for your child.
During your child's first visit, we'll conduct a thorough oral examination and gentle cleaning at a pace that feels comfortable for them. This allows us to assess their dental development, identify any immediate concerns, and understand their unique oral health patterns. We use this time to also observe how your child responds to different aspects of dental care, which helps us refine our approach for future visits.
After gathering all necessary information, we'll sit down with you to discuss our findings and recommendations in detail. Together, we'll develop a customized treatment plan that addresses your child's immediate dental needs while considering their overall health requirements. This plan includes specific in-office treatment recommendations, preventive care strategies, and practical home care techniques tailored to your child's abilities and routine.
Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.
Many conditions can impact your child's dental care experience, including ADHD, anxiety, asthma, autism, cerebral palsy, cleft lip & palate, depression, diabetes, Down syndrome, epilepsy, hearing impairment, and traumatic brain injury. When scheduling an appointment, please let us know about your child's specific condition so we can ensure our practice meets your family's needs.
Medical conditions can affect oral health in several ways. Treatment medications, the condition itself, or both may influence tooth and oral structure development, calcium levels (which affect tooth enamel), saliva production, and dietary choices. Good nutrition is essential for both overall health and dental wellness. Even the simple act of chewing plays a vital role – it stimulates jaw bone development and naturally helps remove tartar and plaque through friction.
Keep an eye out for these indicators that might suggest a special health care need:
Teeth grinding or bruxism: While common in children and often temporary, persistent grinding may signal stress or anxiety. Addressing the underlying cause helps protect your child's teeth.
Food pouching: Some children, particularly those with food or sensory sensitivities, may hold food in their mouths longer than usual. This habit creates an environment where cavity-causing bacteria can flourish.
Bad breath:This could indicate various conditions, from digestive issues to diabetes or chronic sinusitis.
Many children's liquid medicines contain sweeteners to make them more palatable. While this helps ensure children take their medication, these sugars can lead to cavities without proper oral care afterward. Some medications may also reduce saliva production, creating dry mouth conditions that increase the risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and infections. Please share your child's medication list with us so we can develop appropriate oral care recommendations.
For children with physical, emotional, behavioral, intellectual, or communication disabilities, daily oral care might present unique challenges. Here's how you can help: