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Board-certified Pediatric Dentist | Rock Kids Dental
Born in Lagos, Nigeria, and raised in Maryland, Dr. Irene Apata is a board-certified pediatric dentist. She attended Stockton University and received her Doctorate in Dental Surgery from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in 2012. She practiced as a general dentist until 2017 when she decided to specialize in pediatric dentistry. In 2020, Dr. Apata completed her specialty training in pediatric dentistry at the University of Florida. She opened her practice, Rock Kids Dental, on August 8, 2023.
Why would you advise parents to choose a pediatric dentist for their child rather than a general dentist?
Pediatric dentists have advanced training and specialize in treating children from infancy through adolescence. We focus on the unique dental needs of children, allowing us to provide age-appropriate care and address any issues that may arise during different stages of dental development. Since we focus on prevention and anticipatory guidance, we can avoid dental issues that may be hereditary. So scheduling an appointment for your child by age 1 is crucial.
Pediatric dentists provide a child-friendly approach, which can alleviate anxiety or fear. We are also trained to deal with children who may be uncooperative or have special needs, ensuring that their dental needs are met in a safe and effective manner.
What excites you most about your profession?
I am excited about positively impacting the oral health and well-being of the next generation. I enjoy working with children, helping them develop good oral hygiene habits, and educating them about the importance of dental care. I also find satisfaction in alleviating dental pain and providing preventive treatments. Being able to inspire my patients and change their perspective regarding dentistry gives me joy. I love hearing them say, “I want to be a dentist” at the end of our appointment.
What technological advancements are you seeing in pediatric dentistry?
Digital imaging allows for more accurate and detailed diagnosis with reduced radiation exposure. Advancements have also been made in dental materials, such as tooth-colored fillings and dental sealants. These materials are more aesthetically pleasing and durable and release protective elements onto the teeth while reducing plaque buildup over time. Virtual reality and other interactive technologies can also create an engaging, positive dental experience for children.
Dr. Irene Apata: Rock Kids Dental; 1631 Crofton Center; Crofton, MD 21114; 410-774-0221; www.rockkidsdental.com