Meet Dr. Marina Mooradian, DMD

A Dentist Who Understands Parents and Kids

Finding the right dentist for your child is about more than clean teeth—it’s about trust, comfort, and creating positive early experiences. Dr. Marina Mooradian, founder of Great Marsh Pediatric Dentistry in Georgetown, MA, is not only a highly trained pediatric dentist but also a mom of two young children herself. She knows firsthand how important it is for kids to feel safe, relaxed, and even excited about going to the dentist.

Local Mom, Pediatric Dentist, Community Member

Dr. Mooradian lives in Ipswich with her husband and their two children, John and Marcella. Like many North Shore families, they spend weekends exploring the area’s trails, farms, and beaches—whether fishing for striped bass, biking at Bradley Palmer State Park, or splashing at the Ipswich YMCA.

Her love for the north shore community and its families inspired her to open her own pediatric dental office nearby. Parents who bring their children here often find comfort in knowing that Dr. Marina is walking the same path they are—raising young kids and juggling school schedules, sports, and daily life.

Why Parents Choose Great Marsh Pediatric Dentistry

Parents consistently say they choose Dr. Mooradian because she combines expert dental care with a gentle, parent-like touch.

At Great Marsh Pediatric Dentistry, kids benefit from:

  • Preventive care – gentle cleanings, fluoride treatments, dental sealants, and early cavity prevention
  • Restorative care – tooth-colored fillings and crowns, designed with children’s comfort in mind
  • Minimally invasive options – including Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) and SMART fillings to stop cavities with less drilling
  • Special needs expertise – training and experience helping children with unique medical or developmental needs
  • Anxiety-free visits – options like nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for kids who feel nervous about dental appointments

The practice itself was designed to feel like a beachside clam shack—playful, welcoming, and reminiscent of the warmth of summer.

When Should Your Child First Visit the Dentist?

Many parents are surprised to learn that the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children see a dentist by age one, or within six months of their first tooth coming in. These early visits aren’t just about looking for cavities—they help parents learn the best brushing and nutrition tips to prevent problems before they start.

Helping Kids Feel Comfortable at the Dentist

If your child feels nervous about visiting the dentist, you’re not alone. Dr. Mooradian and her team specialize in helping children overcome fear with patience, gentle communication, and a fun, positive environment.

Parents can help by:

  • Reading children’s books about the dentist (like Daniel Tiger Goes to the Dentist)
  • Scheduling appointments earlier in the day when kids are fresh
  • Staying calm—kids pick up on parent anxiety

Dr. Marina’s goal is always to make dental visits stress-free so that children leave with smiles on their faces—and confidence for next time.

A Mom Who Gets It

As a working mom, Dr. Mooradian understands the balancing act of raising children while keeping up with busy schedules. She reminds parents that there’s no such thing as “perfect”—sometimes the dishes can wait, and what matters most is caring for your family’s health and happiness.

Her favorite parenting advice came from her own father: “Always follow your intuition.”  Mom’s know their children best and what is best for their families.  Every tooth in those little mouths is connected to a child and a family, and Dr. Marina works with each family to provide the best individualized dental care.

Conveniently Located for North Shore Families

Great Marsh Pediatric Dentistry is located at 65 Central Street, Unit 101, Georgetown, MA - just minutes from I-95 and Route 1, next to CVS and across from Crosby’s Marketplace. Families from Boxford, Topsfield, Rowley, Newburyport, Byfield, Andover, Haverhill, Ipswich and the surrounding North Shore towns will find the office easy to reach.

Schedule Your Child’s Appointment Today

If you’re looking for a pediatric dentist in Georgetown, MA, or anywhere on the North Shore, Dr. Marina Mooradian and her team are here to make your child’s dental visits positive, gentle, and effective.

Contact us today to schedule an appointment and give your child the gift of a healthy, confident smile.

The Topsfield Fair 2025 isn’t just New England’s oldest and most famous agricultural fair—it’s also an opportunity for families with young children to have fun together and learn. As a pediatric dentist, I see firsthand how positive early experiences with community events can set the stage for lifelong wellness. Here’s what to look for at the fair if you’re focused on young children’s smiles, nutrition, and joyful family memories.

Why the Topsfield Fair Matters for Kids’ Health

The hands-on, interactive nature of the fair gives your child a break from screens and a chance to explore, taste, and move in a safe, cheerful environment. Exposure to farm animals, agricultural exhibitions, and even creative food choices helps broaden young minds.

How to Avoid Lines at the Fair?

The fair runs October 3–13, 2025. Arriving early in the day (gates usually open around 11:00am) means shorter lines, smaller crowds, and a calmer atmosphere—ideal for little ones who can get overwhelmed by too much noise or excitement.

Fun, Safe Attractions for Pediatric Patients

  • Children’s Rides & Midway: The fair’s Midway has a special section dedicated to age-appropriate, gentle rides. Pediatric dentists recommend visiting this area after children have had a nutritious snack, not immediately after sweet fair treats, to avoid sugar highs and tummy troubles.
  • Livestock Barns & Petting Zoo: Meeting goats, rabbits, sheep, and other farm animals teaches children empathy. Encourage hand-washing after petting animals, which is also a great time for a fun discussion about oral hygiene and overall cleanliness.
  • 4-H & Family Activities: Art, craft, and vegetable contests often feature sections for young children. Encourage your child to ask questions about how fruits and vegetables are grown—this could support at-home conversations about healthy food choices that help build strong teeth.

 

Nutritious Food Choices at the Fair

While fairs are famous for sweet and sticky treats, Topsfield also offers apples, corn on the cob, grilled meats, and roasted nuts. Pediatric dentists suggest letting your child enjoy a treat like candy apples or cotton candy in moderation and pairing it with water to minimize sugar sticking to teeth. After a snack or meal, rinse with water or if old enough chew sugarless gum to help clean the mouth until you can brush at home.

What to Pack for Health and Comfort

  • Water Bottle: Hydration helps keep mouths clean and bodies energized.
  • Healthy Snacks: Apples, baby carrots, and cheese sticks are great, tooth-friendly options you can bring in a small bag.
  • Wipes and Hand Sanitizer: Essential for little hands before and after food, especially after animal encounters.
  • Hat and Sunscreen: Sun protection is important for outdoor fair fun.
  • Portable Toothbrush Kit: If your child has braces or is particular about brushing, bring a travel toothbrush for use after eating sweets.

 

Teaching Moments for Healthy Habits

  • Discuss with your child the importance of eating treats occasionally and brushing after sugary foods.
  • Use farm exhibits to talk about where healthy foods come from and why they help build strong teeth and bodies.
  • Praise hand-washing and explain how it’s like “brushing germs away”—positive parallels encourage both habits.

 

FAQs for Pediatric Dental Families at the Fair

1. Are there enough activities for kids under 8?

Yes! From age-appropriate rides and animal areas to creative crafts and food, young children will be entertained and engaged.

2. What healthy snacks can we find at the fair?

Look for roasted corn, apples, grilled meats, and nuts. Bring your own fruit or cheese for additional healthy options.

3. Is it okay for my child to have a treat?

Enjoying a fair treat is part of the experience. Rinse your child’s mouth with water after, and brush as soon as possible.

4. Are rides safe for toddlers?

The Kiddie Land area is designed for the youngest fairgoers—parents should supervise and follow posted age and height requirements.

5. What if my child has food allergies?

Many vendors will list ingredients or can answer questions. Carry safe snacks just in case.

6. Is the fair stroller-friendly?

Yes, but expect some crowds and uneven ground in livestock areas.

7. Are baby-changing and quiet areas available?

Most restrooms offer changing tables; a nursing mother’s station is also available near the picnic area as well as a Kid Safe Zone. 

8. How can I keep my child calm if they get overwhelmed?

Arrive early, take frequent breaks, and have a quiet spot picked out in advance for rest periods.  If your child is sensitive to noise and lights, the Fair has a Sensory Day with decreased volume and no flashing lights. 

 

Topsfield Fair 2025 is a wonderful tradition for young families—and an excellent venue for reinforcing healthy habits that last a lifetime. From animal barns to wholesome foods and new discoveries, it’s a spectacular chance to build family bonds and bright, healthy smiles.

Keep the Smiles Going After the Fair!

The Topsfield Fair is a great way to celebrate health, learning, and joy with your child. Plus, it’s the perfect reminder to check in on their dental wellness. Contact us to schedule your child’s next dental visit today to keep their smile strong, healthy, and ready for more adventures all year long.

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