Pediatric Dentist

How to Become a Pediatric Dentist

Pediatric Dentist

How to Become a Pediatric Dentist

Partnering with Community Dental Partners could give you the perfect opportunity to build the career you’ve been dreaming of right out of dental school.

Have you considered pediatrics as a career path? Working with kids can be an intimidating prospect for some inexperienced dentists. Whether you pursue a pediatric specialty or choose a path in family dentistry, you will unlikely go your entire career without treating kids. However, for some new dentists, working with children is an appealing goal with many potential benefits. With excellent pay and solid job prospects, it’s definitely worth considering! Have you considered how to become a pediatric dentist?

Before “How,” Think About “Why” You Want to Become a Pediatric Dentist

There are many excellent reasons to pursue pediatric dentistry. From job stability and high income to a fun work environment, pediatrics offers many benefits for doctors who pursue it. However, the mission is an important reason to consider working with children.

Female dentist with patient.

Pediatric dentists set the stage for their patients’ lifelong relationship with dentistry. If you are considering pediatrics as a specialty, understand that you are taking on a considerable responsibility. For many, if not most, of your patients, you will be the first dentist they ever meet. You may be their only dentist from the first tooth to high school graduation. You must be ready and willing to help patients and their parents work through anxiety and build trust so they can embrace a life of excellent oral health.

One good thing about kids: they’re brutally honest. If you’re thinking about working with children, be sure your motivation is in the right place. Kids have a spider sense for knowing when you don’t want to be there. If you are considering pediatrics just for the paycheck, think again.

Working with kids can also be one of the most rewarding experiences in the industry. Ask any pediatric dentist, and they will tell you how much it means to make such a massive difference in the lives of their patients. It’s a challenging road that will ask a lot of you, but it is well worth the effort for most dentists!

Get Some Pediatric Experience!

You will go through a pediatric rotation as part of your dental school program. This will allow you to try out your sea legs and get a sense of how comfortable you are working with kids. For some doctors in training, this will be a non-starter. Many of you will feel uncomfortable with the level of energy required to keep little patients comfortable and convince them to work with you in the chair. For those of you with the power and patience to engage with pediatric patients and make their experience fun and positive, you may find yourself drawn to the idea of specializing.

Little boy showing the dentist his teeth.

Learning on the Job Can Be a Key Part of How to Become a Pediatric Dentist

It may take more than just your dental school rotation to decide whether specializing in pediatrics is the right move for you. After all, you can also work with kids in a family dental setting without going through the additional schooling or expense of specializing. 

Here at CDP, we believe in learning on the job. There is no match for real-world experience when honing your essential skills as a dentist. That is why we make it a point to partner each new dentist with a mentor who can help them make the most of those unique experiences.

CDP dentist Dr. Leticia O’Ryan shares:

Dr. Leticia O'Ryan

“CDP is unique as they embrace their doctors by providing mentorship and support. As a recent graduate, I am confident CDP will help me grow, learn and challenge myself to become the best dentist I can be.”


Becoming a Pediatric Specialist Requires Additional Training

Working in a family practice with demographics that lean toward young patients can offer many dentists an outstanding balance between pediatric and adult cases. Working with families can also allow you to further help the littlest family members by boosting their parents’ oral health and dental IQ in ways specialists can’t.

However, there are some limits to the scope of practice for general dentists working with pediatric patients. Most of all, you will be restricted when helping the most anxious and high-risk kids. Pediatric dentists have access to additional resources for treating children. Namely, they are licensed to work with higher levels of sedation to keep children comfortable during complex or lengthy procedures. While general dentists can usually call on nitrous oxide and behavioral management techniques to get through most treatments with even their youngest patients, a specialization will equip you to treat those children who need a higher level of care.

If you decide that specializing is the right call for you, be prepared for another two to three years of pediatric residency. You must demonstrate comfort and experience working with kids in your job search. Working with kids in general practice after dental school may also enhance your standing in seeking a specialization and job placement later.Speak with our recruiting team! Schedule your call

Excellent Prospects for Pediatrics Should Make Your Job Search a Breeze!

Should you decide to complete a pediatric residency, you will receive a certificate of specialization. Depending on where you choose to work, the state may also require additional training in sedation. Some doctors decide to pursue additional degrees as well. While not strictly necessary, the training gained from advanced degrees may allow you to offer even higher levels of service for patients who need it and earn more attractive compensation. 

Regardless of your level of specialization, embracing the opportunity to work with kids will always enhance your career path. Dentists who work well with children will find themselves with plenty of opportunities. Whether you choose the path to practice ownership or a long-term associateship, embracing pediatrics can open doors and enhance long-term relationships with your patients and their families!

Dentist and child giving each other a high five.

Becoming a Pediatric Dentist Means Lifelong Learning

Fortunately, techniques and materials available for treating kids continue to improve. Where stainless steel crowns and amalgam fillings used to be the standard, full zirconia and composite restorations are helping enhance kids’ health and maintain esthetics. There is always something new to learn when it comes to pediatrics. 

Your long and successful career in dentistry will likely involve working with children at some point. Just remember to keep things as fun as possible and be ready to embrace your silly side. It’s not just good for your patients; keeping things light can also help relieve some tension in your day! Schedule a call with a Hiring Manager to learn more about beginning your career as a pediatric dentist with CDP!

Dr. Craig Copeland
Dr. Craig Copeland Chief Dental Officer Community Dental Partners

A graduate of Brigham Young University’s Business Finance department and the University of Florida’s College of Dentistry, Dr. Craig Copeland, DMD first joined Community Dental Partners in 2010 after Co-Founder, Dr. Chad Evans invited him to an interview.

He instantly fell in love with CDP’s mission to elevate dentistry, make excellent dental care accessible, and provide unique and unforgettable experiences for underserved communities. The organization’s culture aligned with his beliefs, and he knew that CDP would offer him the ideal environment to grow.

Today, Dr. Copeland is the Chief Dental Officer of CDP and focuses on helping CDP’s doctors exceed in their careers through mentorship, training, and strengthening CDP’s support systems.

Dr. Copeland lives in Texas with his family, his wife and four children. He’s an avid sports fan; supporting his children in activities such as basketball, gymnastics, and soccer keeps him busy. He also likes to travel to new places with his family whenever possible.

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