Tooth Fairy Smiles is Now One Tooth Pediatric Dental
  • Smile Solutions in Annapolis, MD

Smile Worries Are Real—And So Is Our Support

When Kids Start Feeling Unsure About Their Teeth

Your child might mention a chipped tooth. Or you’ve noticed they’re avoiding pictures, hiding their smile, or asking questions like, “Why are my teeth different?”

These early concerns matter—even if they seem small.

At One Tooth Pediatric Dental, we understand how quickly smile worries can affect confidence. Our smile solutions are designed for growing children and teens who need reassurance, gentle care, and the right support—not judgment, pressure, or rushed decisions.

What Our Smile Solutions Dental
Team Helps With

No two smiles are the same. That’s why our smile solutions dental care is based on what your child truly needs—not what looks “perfect” or what someone else thinks should be fixed. Here are some of the common things we help families with:

Chipped or Uneven
Front Teeth

It happens—during play, sports, or even while eating. If a tooth looks chipped or feels rough, we use safe, tooth-colored bonding to gently smooth and repair it. Most visits are short, comfortable, and require no numbing.

White Spots or
Chalky Marks

Often caused by early enamel changes or braces, white spots can make kids feel awkward about their teeth. We use a no-drill method called resin infiltration that helps blend color without needing to remove any tooth structure.

Thumb Sucking or
Pacifier Habits

Some habits are hard to break—and that’s okay. If your child is still sucking their thumb or using a pacifier, we can help you understand how it’s affecting their teeth. We offer kind, age-appropriate ways to support healthy change—without pressure or shame.

Whitening for
Teen Smiles

Some teens start noticing yellowing or uneven tooth color. We only suggest teeth whitening treatment when we know it’s safe and age-appropriate. Our teeth whitening solutions are gentle, professionally monitored, and use a teeth whitening system made for developing enamel—not adult-strength products.

A Tooth That
Turned Gray

After a bump or fall, a tooth might change color over time. If your child has a darkened or gray tooth, we’ll take a close look to see if it’s just a color issue or something deeper. Many times, we can monitor the tooth safely—but if needed, we’ll guide you through the next steps, including options through our smile solutions dental and restorative teams.

What a Smile Visit Usually Feels Like

We don’t rush in with tools or decisions. Instead, we talk. Your child tells us what’s been bothering them, and we look together.

You’ll hear things like:

  • “Let’s keep an eye on this for now.”
  • “We can fix that today if they’re ready.”
  • “There are a few ways to help—let’s walk through them.”

From start to finish, your child is part of the process. And so are you.

One Tooth Pediatric Dental: “Confidence Starts With Being Heard”

Smile concerns don’t need to be dismissed or dramatized. Most of the time, kids just want to feel okay about something that’s bothering them. Our job is to listen carefully, treat gently, and guide wisely.

With years of experience in pediatric dental services, our team knows how to support kids and teens through emotional smile concerns, from habits to discoloration and everything in between.

When Parents Ask About Whitening

We hear this often. If your teen has asked about whitening, or if you’ve noticed uneven coloring, we’re happy to take a look. We only recommend dental teeth whitening when it’s the right time, using tools designed for younger patients.

Our approach to smile solutions always includes honesty. Sometimes we wait. Sometimes we treat. Sometimes we just reassure.

When It’s a Good Time to Book a Smile Evaluation

  • Your child covers their teeth in photos
  • You’ve spotted a chip, spot, or color change
  • A habit like thumb sucking is affecting the bite
  • A tooth turned gray after a fall
  • Your teen has asked about whitening or “straight teeth”

You’re not alone—and you haven’t waited too long. Our smile solutions dental approach meets your child where they are now.

Related Concerns? Here’s What Else Might Help

Sometimes, what starts as a cosmetic concern reveals something deeper.

If your child has discomfort while chewing or avoids certain foods, you may want to explore these additional services:

Help Them Feel Good Again

Let’s see what’s changed in their smile—and talk through what you’ve noticed.

What We’d Like You to Remember

A smile concern may seem like a small thing—but when kids feel unsure about their teeth, it shows. They smile less. They speak less. They hesitate more.

Our smile solutions are here to bring back that ease and confidence—with care that’s honest, gentle, and always personalized.

If something’s been bothering your child, we’re here to help them feel good again.