Pediatric Dentist in Murrieta

Teaching your kids the right way to take care of their smile is very important. Many dentists recommend starting early to give your children plenty of time to develop good oral hygiene habits to keep their teeth clean & cavity-free at a time in life when they should be able to focus on growing & learning.

The most common reasons our patients need emergency dentistry are accidents or toothaches. Toothaches can be caused by infection or by injuries. If you are suffering from a toothache, don’t hesitate to call us immediately. We will get you in as soon as possible & figure out what is going on so we can relieve your pain.

What is Children’s Dentistry?

Children’s dentistry focuses on giving children the tools they need to have healthy teeth so they can live without fear of aches & issues. Integral to this mission is prevention. Fluoride treatments are excellent for supplementing oral hygiene habits & preventing tooth decay. While fluoride is commonly present in drinking water, regular fluoride treatments can help children stay ahead of the curve in protecting their teeth. Similarly, sealants may be recommended to cover & protect the teeth most vulnerable to bacteria. However, neither fluoride nor sealants are a replacement for daily brushing & flossing!

We understand that children have different needs & sensitivities than adults & we address them all. Adults want the best technology, the most informed doctors & the highest-quality care. While all these are important when caring for kids, they also require special attention in order to feel comfortable & respected. We offer the best of both worlds.

Our dentists have extensive experience working with children & teens, so we can make the dental experience more enjoyable for everyone. By making kids comfortable with dentistry at a younger age, they’ll have the correct knowledge to provide them with a lifetime of excellent dental health! Call us for your child’s appointment today!

When should I take my child or their first dental exam?

Many parents wonder why it’s important to take care of their children’s baby teeth (or as we call them, primary teeth) when they will just be replaced with adult teeth in a few years or less. Besides the importance of children learning good dental habits to carry with them through their lives, teeth are essential for speaking & eating. Children with bad or missing teeth may have trouble speaking with confidence or eating the food they need to grow. Additionally, poor dental health is one of the main reasons children miss school—think about how hard it is to concentrate on work or to get quality sleep when you have a toothache!

The American Dental Association recommends taking your child to his or her first dental exam within 6 months of when they get their first tooth. This might seem early, but it’s never too early to start forming a positive relationship with a dentist! Plus, children who have a good relationship with their dentist are more likely to be well-behaved at dental visits & form good dental habits that prevent costly dental work in the future.

At those early appointments, we can show you how to care for your child’s teeth. We can also talk about things that can support dental health, like fluoride & diet choices. As your child grows, their appointments will start to look similar to your own regular visits, with cleanings & cavity checks. Regular visits also allow us to track your child’s dental needs so we can develop a personalized dental plan as they grow.

Meet Your Murrieta Dentist

Daniel B. Pulsipher, DDS – Daniel B. Pulsipher, DDS, is a graduate of the University of Loma Linda School of Dentistry. He has also received extensive training in cosmetic dentistry, rotary endodontics and removable prosthodontics (dentures). Dr. Pulsipher is a member of the American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, California Dental Association, International Association for Orthodontics & the Tri-County Dental Society.

Recognition & Certifications

5-Star Murrieta Dental Services

We make it fun for children to visit their dentist in Murrieta.

Get relief from dental anxiety for comfortable dental procedures.

Straighten teeth with a wide-range of options from Invisalign to traditional braces.

Reshape your gum line with gum contouring to fix gummy smiles and small teeth.

Replace a missing tooth, several teeth, or an entire arch of teeth with All-on-4 dental implants.

Diagnotics and solutions for tooth and gum infections including root canals and gum disease treatment. 

At Springs Dental, we have convenient hours that won’t make you miss work or school.

Visit Springs Dental

Dentist Murrieta, CA

We are located in the Murrieta Springs Professional Park off Murrieta Hot Springs Road.

Hours

Mon. – Thur. 8AM–6PM
Friday 8AM–5PM
Sat & Sun. Closed

~ Daily lunch break 12 Noon–1pm

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Insurance & Financing

Insurance

We love your insurance and respect your budget and busy schedule. There are little to no out-of-pocket costs for most insured patients on cleanings, exams and x-rays.

Financing

0% financing is available on approved credit. While most insured families receive the majority of preventive services for FREE, we offer many different payment options, including CareCredit, so uninsured patients can still receive the dental care they need in a manner that fits their budget.

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Frequently asked questions

When should I take my infant to the dentist?

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends infants to visit the dentist when their first tooth erupts or before the age of one. Early visits help your child feel comfortable and allow Springs Dental to catch any issues early.

Your children should have a dental checkup every six months. These visits help Springs Dental keep your teeth clean, monitor growth, and encourage positive habits for lifelong oral health.

We encourage families to find a pediatric dentist office, like Springs Dental, which is trained to work with children and create a fun, calming environment. The team at Springs Dental uses child-friendly language, gentle techniques, and positive reinforcement to build trust and reduce anxiety over time.

Yes, baby teeth are important. Baby teeth help your child chew, speak, and smile, and baby teeth hold space for future adult teeth. Healthy baby teeth are critical to long-term oral and overall health.

You can prevent cavities in children with/by:

  • daily oral hygiene
  • regular dental visits
  • limiting sugary snacks
  • using fluoride toothpaste
  • considering dental sealants

Springs Dental will customize a cavity prevention plan for your child, so you’ll have our help in keeping the cavities away.

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