Pediatric Dentist - McKinney, TX - Terry J. Scott, D.M.D.

Services & Hours - Pediatric Dentist - McKinney, TX - Terry Scott, D.M.D. 
 

Office Hours

Monday - Thursday
8:30am - 5:00pm
Lunch: 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Closed Friday

Summer Hours

Monday - Wednesday
8:30am - 5:00pm
Lunch 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Thursday 8:00am - 2:00pm

Pediatric Dentist - Dr. Terry Scott, Serving Patients in McKinney, TX

Services

Dental Wellness Care / Dental Restorations / Orthodontic Treatment
Emergency Dental Care / Sedation  /  School Calendar Links

Dental Wellness Care

  • Oral examinations
  • Lowest radiation digital dental x-rays
  • Thorough  cleanings
  • Brushing and Flossing instructions
  • Whitening
  • Fluoride treatments
  • Sealants
  • Sports guards
  • Comprehensive dental care for special needs children

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Dental Restorations

  • Aesthetic tooth colored fillings
  • All white crowns for front teeth
  • stainless steel crowns
  • Pediatric Partials to replace lost front baby teeth
  • Bondings

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Orthodontic Treatment

  • Cross-bite correction
  • Limited tooth movement
  • Thumb/Finger habit appliances

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Emergency Dental Care

  • Tooth pain
  • Traumatic dental injuries
  • Swellings/abscesses

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Sedation

Nitrous Oxide / Oral Sedation  / I.V. Sedation

Nitrous Oxide

Some children are given nitrous oxide/oxygen, or what you may know as laughing gas, to relax them for their dental treatment. Nitrous oxide/oxygen is a blend of two gases, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Nitrous oxide/oxygen is given through a small breathing mask which is placed over the child’s nose, allowing them to relax, but without putting them to sleep. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, recognizes this technique as a very safe, effective technique to use for treating children’s dental needs. The gas is mild, easily taken, then with normal breathing, it is quickly eliminated from the body. It is non-addictive. While inhaling nitrous oxide/oxygen, your child remains fully conscious and keeps all natural reflexes.

Prior to your appointment:

  • Please inform us of any change to your child’s health and/or medical condition.

  • Tell us about any respiratory condition that makes breathing through the nose difficult for your child. It may limit the effectiveness of the nitrous oxide/oxygen.

  • Let us know if your child is taking any medication on the day of the appointment.  This includes prescribed, over-the-counter, or herbal medications.

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Oral Sedation

Oral Sedation is recommended for apprehensive children, very young children, and children with special needs. It is used to calm your child and to reduce the anxiety or discomfort associated with dental treatments. Your child may be quite drowsy, and may even fall asleep, but they will not become unconscious.

There are a variety of different medications, which can be used for conscious sedation. The doctor will prescribe the medication best suited for your child’s overall health and dental treatment recommendations. We will be happy to answer any questions you might have concerning the specific drugs we plan to give to your child.

Prior to your appointment:

  • Please notify us of any change in your child’s health and/or medical condition. Do not bring your child for treatment with a fever, ear infection or cold. Should your child become ill, contact us to see if it is necessary to postpone the appointment.

  • You must tell the doctor of any drugs that your child is currently taking (prescribed, over-the-counter, or herbal medications) and any drug reactions and/or change in medical history.

  • Please dress your child in loose fitting, comfortable clothing.

  • Please make sure that your child goes to the bathroom immediately prior to arriving at the office.

  • Your child must not have anything to eat or drink after midnight the evening before their appointment

  • The child’s parent or legal guardian must remain at the office during the complete procedure.

  • Please watch your child closely while the medication is taking effect. Hold them in your lap or keep close to you. Do not let them "run around."

  • Your child will act drowsy and may become slightly excited at first.

After the sedation appointment:

  • Your child will be drowsy and will need to be monitored very closely. Keep your child away from areas of potential harm.

  • If your child wants to sleep, place them on their side with their chin up. Wake your child every hour and encourage them to have something to drink in order to prevent dehydration. At first it is best to give your child sips of clear liquids to prevent nausea. The first meal should be light and easily digestible.

  • If your child vomits, help them bend over and turn their head to the side to insure that they do not inhale the vomit.

  • Because we use local anesthetic to numb your child’s mouth during the procedure, your child may have the tendency to bite or chew their lips, cheeks, and/or tongue and/or rub and scratch their face after treatment. Please observe your child carefully to prevent any injury to these areas.

  • Please call our office for any questions or concerns that you might have.

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I.V. Sedation

I.V. Sedation is recommended for apprehensive children, very young children, and children with special needs that would not work well under conscious sedation. The dentist performs the dental treatment in our office with the child anesthetized under I.V. sedation, which is administered and monitored by an anesthesiologist.

Prior to your appointment:

  • Please notify us of any change in your child’s health and/or medical condition. Do not bring your child for treatment with a fever, ear infection or cold. Should your child become ill, contact us to see if it is necessary to postpone the appointment.

  • You must tell the doctor of any drugs that your child is currently taking (prescribed, over-the-counter, or herbal medications) and any drug reactions and/or change in medical history.

  • Please dress your child in loose fitting, comfortable clothing.

  • Please make sure that your child goes to the bathroom immediately prior to arriving at the office.

  • Your child must not have anything to eat or drink after midnight the evening before their appointment.

  • The child’s parent or legal guardian must remain at the office during the complete procedure.

After the sedation appointment:

  • Your child will be drowsy and will need to be monitored very closely. Keep your child away from areas of potential harm.

  • If your child wants to sleep, place them on their side with their chin up. Wake your child every hour and encourage them to have something to drink in order to prevent dehydration. At first it is best to give your child sips of clear liquids to prevent nausea. The first meal should be light and easily digestible.

  • If your child vomits, help them bend over and turn their head to the side to insure that they do not inhale the vomit.

  • Please call our office for any questions or concerns that you might have.

School Calendar Links

McKinney ISD / Allen ISD / Plano ISD / Frisco ISD

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Pediatric Dentist - McKinney, TX - Terry J. Scott, D.M.D.