Chappaqua Pediatric Dentistry – Alexi M. Damascus, DDS
In the quiet heart of Chappaqua, New York, pediatric specialist Alexi M. Damascus, DDS, turns early dental visits into confidence-building adventures. Combining advanced American techniques with gentle chair-side rapport, his award-winning practice safeguards growing smiles while easing parental anxieties about orthodontics, sedation, and preventive care.
59 S Greeley Ave, Chappaqua, NY 10514
Chappaqua Pediatric Dentistry with Alexi M. Damascus, DDS delivers specialized, anxiety-free care for infants through teens in a state-of-the-art, kid-calming office at 59 S Greeley Ave, Chappaqua, NY 10514; parents value the board-certified expertise, minimally-invasive technologies, and flexible insurance handling that make every visit safe, efficient, and truly child-centered.
Faq
What age should my child first visit Chappaqua Pediatric Dentistry?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry advises that children see a dentist within six months of the first tooth erupting or by age one, and Dr. Alexi M. Damascus at 59 S Greeley Ave, Chappaqua, NY 10514 welcomes infants for gentle lap-exams that detect early issues, establish a dental home, and give parents guidance on teething, thumb-sucking, and fluoride needs.
Does the practice accept my United States dental insurance?
Chappaqua Pediatric Dentistry participates with most major US carriers including Delta Dental, Aetna, Cigna, MetLife, and United Concordia; staff file claims electronically on the day of service, calculate estimated out-of-pocket costs up-front, and offer in-house membership plans for families without insurance to keep care affordable.
What sedation options are available for anxious children?
Safety is paramount, so Dr. Damascus provides a spectrum of sedation from nose-piece nitrous oxide for mild nerves to in-office IV sedation administered by a board-certified pediatric anesthesiologist for special-healthcare-needs patients, and every child is continuously monitored with pulse oximetry and capnography meeting U.S. hospital-level standards.
How do we handle dental emergencies after hours?
If a knocked-out permanent tooth or severe pain occurs outside business hours, parents can call the office number and be connected to Dr. Damascus on her 24/7 emergency line; she will guide you on preserving the tooth in cold milk, control bleeding, and meet you at the office promptly when necessary to maximize the chance of successful re-implantation.


