Urbach Pediatric Dentistry

Urbach Pediatric Dentistry We are a leading pediatric dental practice that proudly provide services for infants, children and t

Through early intervention, education, and prevention we strive to treat dental disease before it becomes dental decay. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentists recommends that all children be seen by a dentist by their first birthday. This gives us the chance to answer any questions you may have, and greatly reduces the chance that your child will develop cavities. Follow Us:
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End-of-month reminder: if your child is due for a checkup, booking now keeps care on schedule. Consistent visits help ch...
04/30/2026

End-of-month reminder: if your child is due for a checkup, booking now keeps care on schedule. Consistent visits help children get comfortable with dentistry and support healthy development.

A simple after-meal habit: rinse with water. It can help clear the mouth and gives kids an easy, independent step they c...
04/29/2026

A simple after-meal habit: rinse with water. It can help clear the mouth and gives kids an easy, independent step they can do on their own.

It’s often the frequency of sugar that causes trouble. If sweets are part of the day, keeping them to set times (instead...
04/28/2026

It’s often the frequency of sugar that causes trouble. If sweets are part of the day, keeping them to set times (instead of constant grazing) and brushing consistently can help support enamel.

Teeth don't follow the same timeline for every child. Staying consistent with routines and checking in at regular visits...
04/27/2026

Teeth don't follow the same timeline for every child. Staying consistent with routines and checking in at regular visits matters more than comparing milestones.

With kids, gentle works best. A soft brush and light pressure can clean well without making gums sore, which helps child...
04/24/2026

With kids, gentle works best. A soft brush and light pressure can clean well without making gums sore, which helps children stay willing and confident about brushing.

Preventive visits give your dentist a chance to spot small issues early and talk through habits that matter—brushing tec...
04/23/2026

Preventive visits give your dentist a chance to spot small issues early and talk through habits that matter—brushing technique, diet patterns, and what to watch as teeth change.

Routine dental care supports growing smiles.It helps keep things on track as teeth come in.Consistent visits make a big ...
04/22/2026

Routine dental care supports growing smiles.
It helps keep things on track as teeth come in.
Consistent visits make a big difference.

Two brushings a day is a solid goal for kids—one in the morning and one before bed. A steady routine supports healthier ...
04/21/2026

Two brushings a day is a solid goal for kids—one in the morning and one before bed. A steady routine supports healthier teeth and makes brushing feel non-negotiable.

Quick Monday check: look at the toothbrush bristles. If they're bent or splayed, it's time to swap it out—worn brushes d...
04/20/2026

Quick Monday check: look at the toothbrush bristles. If they're bent or splayed, it's time to swap it out—worn brushes don’t clean as effectively.

Checkups aren't just about clean teeth—they’re also a chance to see how teeth are coming in and how the bite is changing...
04/17/2026

Checkups aren't just about clean teeth—they’re also a chance to see how teeth are coming in and how the bite is changing. That early tracking can help your dentist guide next steps if something looks off.

Kids notice how parents talk about appointments. Keeping the language calm and matter-of-fact (“We’re going to get your ...
04/16/2026

Kids notice how parents talk about appointments. Keeping the language calm and matter-of-fact (“We’re going to get your teeth checked”) can help dental visits feel routine instead of stressful.

Thumb sucking and pacifiers are common, but if the habit continues for a long time, it can influence how teeth and the b...
04/15/2026

Thumb sucking and pacifiers are common, but if the habit continues for a long time, it can influence how teeth and the bite develop. If you’re unsure when to start weaning, your dentist can help you choose a gentle plan that fits your child.

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4101 Greenbriar Street
Houston, TX
77098

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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+17135226366

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