Children's Dentistry ยท Preventive Care

Pediatric Preventive Dentistry in Fort Saskatchewan

Routine checkups, cleanings, fluoride, and sealants - the everyday care that catches small things before they become big ones, and turns the dentist into a familiar place instead of a stressful one.

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What a Preventive Visit Looks Like

Each visit is paced for your child, explained step by step, and built to be easy enough that the next one is easier still.

Comprehensive checkup

A specialist examination of teeth, bite, jaw, and soft tissues, with imaging only when there is a real reason for it.

Gentle cleaning & polish

A kid-paced cleaning that removes plaque and stain, with kid-flavoured polish and an honest hygiene chat.

Fluoride varnish

A quick, painless varnish that strengthens enamel and lowers cavity risk. Endorsed by the Canadian Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.

Dental sealants

A thin protective coating on the chewing surfaces of permanent molars. CDC data shows sealants cut decay risk on treated teeth by about 80 percent in the first two years.

Hygiene & diet coaching

Brushing technique, flossing, and the small food-and-drink habits that quietly drive most cavities. Practical, not preachy.

Early issue flagging

Because Dr. Isfeld is dual-trained in orthodontics, bite, airway, and growth issues get flagged at the routine visit - not years later.

Preventive Care FAQs

How often should my child see the dentist?

Every six months for most children. More frequent visits may be recommended for high-cavity-risk kids or those in active orthodontic treatment.

When should my child have their first dental visit?

By age one, or within six months of the first tooth appearing, per Canadian Dental Association guidance.

Is fluoride safe for children?

Yes. Topical fluoride at dental-visit doses is endorsed by the Canadian Dental Association and major pediatric dental bodies for cavity prevention.

Are dental sealants effective for kids?

Yes. Sealants on permanent molars reduce decay risk on those teeth by roughly 80 percent in the first two years.

Does the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) cover preventive care?

Yes. Routine preventive services are covered for eligible patients under CDCP, and Rivers Edge direct-bills the plan.

Why Rivers Edge

What makes Rivers Edge different

  • A dual-trained specialist

    Pediatric dentistry and orthodontics in one doctor - a rare combination in Alberta.

  • In-clinic anesthesia

    Complex cases handled in our clinic, with no multi-month hospital wait list.

  • Calm, kid-first care

    Gentle, child-paced visits with sedation options for anxious and special-needs kids.

  • Two Alberta locations

    Convenient care in both Fort Saskatchewan and Fort McMurray.

Meet Your Specialist

Dr. Darren Isfeld, DDS

Dual-trained specialist - pediatric dentistry & orthodontics

A rare combination in Alberta. One specialist for your child's whole growing smile - so you're not handed off between practices as they age. Certified in both pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, Dr. Isfeld treats every child himself.

Book Your Appointment

We're Looking Forward To Seeing Your Smile

Two locations in Fort Saskatchewan and Fort McMurray. Whether it's your child's first visit or a follow-up, fill out the form and we'll call you back to book.

  • No referral required. Book directly.
  • Direct billing. Most insurance plans.
  • CDCP accepted. Canadian Dental Care Plan.
  • Flexible financing. Payment plans available.

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