It is always easier to prevent cavities than to treat them, so our Little Critter team gives you the best oral health practices as soon as teeth erupt. Further, decay or breakdown of a tooth that is detected in the early stages is easier and less costly to treat. Dr. Keta aims to educate you and[...]
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry reports that more than 40 percent of children have cavities by the time they reach kindergarten. While Dr. Keta always focused on preventive dentistry, she is happy to provide high quality restorative care when needed. The earlier a cavity is diagnosed and[...]
Dental radiographs or x-rays are necessary for your child in receiving the highest standard of dental care. At Little Critter, we limit radiation exposure for children by using lead aprons with thyroid collars and digital radiography, which emits 80% less radiation than traditional x-ray machines.[...]
Dental Related Questions: When will my baby start getting teeth? Babies typically begin teething at six months of age. The bottom lower front teeth erupt first, followed by the two upper front teeth. Children have 20 primary teeth. In general, a child will have erupted all of their baby teeth[...]
Get It Done by Age One! Dr. Keta and the Little Critter team are so excited to meet you. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, a child's first checkup should occur by age one. Even though there may only be a few baby teeth visible at that age, there are plenty of things we[...]
Our newly renovated facility is equipped with nothing but the most technologically advanced equipment, and you’ll love how warm and welcoming our office is. Our patient-focused staff makes it their mission to ensure your children's comfort and happiness!
Dr. Michaella "Keta" Radich Heitzler is a board certified pediatric dentist. She grew up in Neenah, Wisconsin and is a country girl at heart. After attending Marquette University and graduating magna cum laude, she traveled to 33 countries in Europe and the Middle East to satiate her wanderlust [...]
The American Association of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children should visit their dentist every six months for a routine checkup and cleaning. This allows for early diagnosis of any problems so that they are easier and less expensive to address. During the exam, Dr. Keta will carefully [...]