4S Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics Launches Integrated Care Model for San Diego Families
June 4th, 2026 3:50 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The practice now offers both pediatric dental and orthodontic services under one roof, simplifying care coordination and improving continuity for children's oral health.

Families in the San Diego area now have access to a single practice offering both pediatric dental and orthodontic services under one roof. 4S Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics has formally announced its integrated care model, positioning itself as a consolidated destination for children's oral health needs across preventive, restorative, and orthodontic treatment categories. The move responds directly to the logistical challenges families face when managing separate appointments at different offices for their children's dental and orthodontic needs.
For many San Diego families, coordinating care between a pediatric dentist and an orthodontist has historically meant navigating multiple providers, scheduling conflicts, and fragmented treatment records. 4S Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics addresses this by housing both disciplines within a single, patient-centered practice. As a pediatric dentist in San Diego CA, the practice delivers board-certified care across routine checkups, preventive treatments, and restorative procedures. That same level of credentialed expertise extends to its orthodontic services, where patients can access traditional braces and clear aligner options as their treatment needs evolve.
The integrated structure means a child can begin receiving preventive dental care at an early age and transition naturally into orthodontic treatment within the same practice, with clinical staff already familiar with the patient's dental history. This continuity is a practical advantage for families seeking consistent, long-term care without the disruption of transferring between providers.
The practice emphasizes that its clinical team holds board certification in pediatric dentistry, a credential that reflects a higher standard of specialized training beyond general dental licensure. This distinction matters particularly for younger patients and children with specific behavioral or developmental considerations, where experience with child-specific clinical approaches can meaningfully affect treatment outcomes.
The office environment has been designed with the patient experience in mind. Recognizing that dental anxiety is common among children, 4S Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics has structured its space and staff interactions to support a welcoming, low-stress experience. The goal is to establish a positive relationship with dental care early in a child's development - a foundation that supports better oral health habits and treatment compliance over time.
As an orthodontist in San Diego CA, the practice offers both braces and clear aligners, giving families flexibility in how orthodontic treatment is approached. Each option carries different clinical and lifestyle considerations, and the practice's team works with families to identify the most appropriate path based on the child's age, dental development, and specific alignment needs.
Clear aligners, while increasingly popular among teenagers, require a level of compliance and discipline that varies by patient. Traditional braces, by contrast, remain a reliable solution for a wide range of orthodontic cases. Having both options available within the same practice allows for individualized treatment planning without referring patients elsewhere for a second opinion or alternative approach.
The practice serves families across San Diego, CA, with preventive treatments that include routine cleanings, sealants, and fluoride applications alongside restorative care for issues such as cavities and early tooth damage. This full-spectrum approach to children's oral health - from the first dental visit through active orthodontic treatment - reflects the practice's positioning as a long-term partner for families rather than a single-episode provider.
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