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Dr. Susan Armstrong, DDS

Dentist (Pediatric)

Susan Armstrong, DDS, FAAPD is a leading Dentist currently serving patients at Armstrong Pediatric Dental, LLC located in New Jersey. Dr. Armstrong attended Creighton University in 2000 and earned her dentistry degree. Currently, she specializes in Pediatric Dentistry and Special Needs Patients. A Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Armstrong maintains a professional membership with the American Academy Of Pediatric Dentistry. After she earned her dental degree, she attended Maimonides Medical Center where she completed her Pediatric Dental Residency. In 2018, she was named a State of New Jersey Top Pediatric Dentist and in 2019, she was named a Top Dentist by South Jersey Magazine. The main thing Dr. Armstrong attributes her career success to is her good customer service as well as caring about her patients and parents as well as having compassion.
25 years Experience
Dr. Susan Armstrong, DDS
  • Moorestown, NJ
  • Creighton University
  • Accepting new patients

How do you floss under braces?

Most orthodontists will supply patients with super floss which can be threaded under wires to aid in flossing. Another option is using a water pic which uses a water stream to READ MORE
Most orthodontists will supply patients with super floss which can be threaded under wires to aid in flossing. Another option is using a water pic which uses a water stream to cleanse these areas.

Will antibiotics stop tooth pain?

If the pain is caused by an infection, an antibiotic can offer some pain relief due to the effects of reducing the bacterial infection. Pain could be a symptom of something other READ MORE
If the pain is caused by an infection, an antibiotic can offer some pain relief due to the effects of reducing the bacterial infection. Pain could be a symptom of something other than infection. Always consult your doctor first.

Can I use dental floss for my 4 year old?

Yes. The floss pics are great for ease of use and teaching children how to floss. If there are spaces between the teeth, flossing is not an issue.

My daughter has all of her baby teeth in. What should I bring her to dentist?

Yes, the Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends bringing a child in within 6 months to a year of the eruption of their first tooth to see the dentist. It is recommended the READ MORE
Yes, the Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends bringing a child in within 6 months to a year of the eruption of their first tooth to see the dentist. It is recommended the first dental visit be by the time they are a year old.