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Children's Dentistry of North Dallas

Offers a tiered sedation approach, from nitrous oxide up to anaesthesiologist-monitored IV sedation, across two age-split offices.

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The practical details

Ages servedChildren — separate "Littles" and "Bigs" offices by age
Current waitNo wait time published on the site — ask when you call
WhereNorth Dallas — Preston Hollow Village and Woodhill Medical Park, both on Walnut Hill Lane
AddressBigs (Preston Hollow Village): 7859 Walnut Hill Ln #275, Dallas, TX 75230; Littles (Woodhill Medical Park): 8355 Walnut Hill Ln #125, Dallas, TX 75231
HoursLittles: Mon, Tue, Thu 8am–4:30pm, Wed 8am–12:30pm, select Fridays 8am–11:30pm; Bigs: Mon–Thu 8am–4:30pm, select Fridays 8am–11:30pm
Funding takenMost major insurance plans — claims filed for in-network and out-of-network patients, with payment due at the time of service

What this is, in plain language

Two age-split pediatric dental offices offering tiered sedation — nitrous oxide up to IV sedation monitored by a board-certified pediatric anaesthesiologist — for children who are anxious, have a strong gag reflex, or need a disability accommodated during treatment.

Getting started

Call the office to schedule, or fill out the online contact form; staff walk you through pre-sedation instructions, what to expect during the visit, and post-care recovery before the appointment.

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What they say about themselves

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  • For mild or moderate anxiety, offers nitrous oxide conscious sedation; for younger children or those with severe anxiety or a possible disability, may recommend IV sedation monitored throughout by a board-certified paediatric anaesthesiologist who comes to the office.
  • Every child is screened before any sedation to confirm they are an eligible candidate.
  • Says its dentists gain hands-on experience with autistic children during their paediatric training, and adapt visits around a child's specific triggers, communication style and medical history — down to toothpaste flavour, chair position and time of day.
  • Uses a "Tell-Show-Do" technique, explaining and demonstrating each step before doing it, sometimes with stuffed animals a child can cuddle during treatment.

Details checked againstthe provider's website on 2026-08-16. Confirm current availability directly.

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  • Yes:Describes experience with autistic children
  • No: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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