Milktooth Pediatric Dentistry
A West Town paediatric dental practice building customised plans for autistic patients, including sedation options.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
Milktooth Pediatric Dentistry is a West Town paediatric dental practice that says it can treat children with a wide range of physical, mental or developmental differences, including autism, building a customised treatment plan for each child and offering sedation dentistry when appropriate.
Getting started
Families start with a pre-appointment consultation where Dr. Amy Shah discusses the child's needs; new patients can fill out forms online in advance, and a first visit is free for children under 2.
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What they say about themselves
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- The practice builds a customised treatment plan for each patient with additional needs, starting with a pre-appointment consultation where Dr. Amy Shah discusses the child's needs before the visit itself.
- Sedation dentistry is offered as one option; the practice says sedation isn't right for every child and recommends discussing it with Dr. Shah beforehand.
- It is in-network with Careington, Connection, Dental Network of America (Blue Cross Blue Shield), Delta Premier, Humana and UnitedHealthcare, but does not mention Medicaid; it also offers a $345 annual membership plan as an alternative to insurance.
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- Yes:Describes experience with autistic children
- Yes:Offers practice or desensitisation visits
- No:Says on its website that it accepts Medicaid
- No:Publishes its wait time for new patients
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