Pediatric dentist Matthew Davis DDS in Encinitas's New Encinitas corridor earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of the Pacific in 2005 with high honors and Omicron Kappa Upsilon induction. An Encinitas native who graduated San Dieguito High School, Davis built referral pathways with pediatricians at Children's Primary Care Medical Group for patients needing coordinated medical-dental growth monitoring. The 477 North El Camino Real office treats infants through adolescents, offering nitrous-oxide and oral-conscious sedation for anxiety management during restorative procedures. Preventive protocols include pit-and-fissure sealant application on newly erupted first molars, fluoride-varnish treatment calibrated to caries-risk assessment, and habit-appliance therapy for thumb-sucking cessation. Young patients with oral-motor or developmental delays often coordinate feeding-and-swallowing rehabilitation through Moving Munchkins Pediatric Physical Therapy alongside their dental treatment plan. Highest-complexity pediatric cases involve stainless-steel crown placement on primary molars under general anesthesia at hospital-based surgical suites for medically compromised or special-needs children.