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Pediatric Dentistry

Gentle Dental Visits That Build
Healthy Habits for Life

A child's early dental experiences shape how they feel about care for years. We use age-appropriate language, calm pacing and prevention-first treatment to protect developing teeth while helping children and parents feel informed, safe and proud of progress.

Child-paced appointments Parent-friendly explanations Prevention before repair Growth and eruption monitored
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Make the Dentist Familiar Before Treatment Is Needed
Children's Dental Check-up

Make the Dentist Familiar Before Treatment Is Needed

Children often cope best when the dental clinic is already familiar before anything hurts. A check-up turns the visit into a calm learning experience, checks growth and early decay, and gives parents a clear plan for brushing, diet, fluoride and the next milestone.

AGE 1
First visit by the first birthday
20-30 MIN
Typical child-paced visit
6 MONTHS
Common recall point by risk
  • Builds trust before urgent treatment is needed.
  • Finds early decay, enamel defects and eruption concerns.
  • Checks brushing, diet, habits and fluoride exposure.
  • Gives parents practical advice matched to the child's age.
  • Creates a personalised recall schedule around risk.
Patient Results

Before & After

Real results from patients who underwent a Children's Dental Check-up at our clinic.

Before After

Treatment Process
1
Prepare before arrival

Parents share health, habits, concerns and words that help the child feel comfortable.

2
Meet and explore

We introduce the room and tools in simple, non-threatening language.

3
Check gently

Teeth, gums, bite and development are examined at a pace the child can manage.

4
Prevent together

We demonstrate brushing and discuss snacks, drinks, fluoride and habits with child and parent.

5
Celebrate and plan

The child leaves with positive feedback and the family receives a clear recall or treatment plan.

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Strengthen Young Teeth Before Cavities Start
Preventive Dental Care

Strengthen Young Teeth Before Cavities Start

Cavities can progress quickly in young teeth, but many are preventable. We combine fluoride varnish, fissure sealants, professional cleaning and practical home coaching according to your child's risk. The goal is fewer emergencies, less drilling and a child who understands how to care for their smile.

2X DAILY
Fluoride-toothpaste brushing
4 TOOLS
Fluoride, sealants, cleaning and coaching
6 MONTHS
Common risk review
  • Strengthens vulnerable enamel before a cavity forms.
  • Seals deep grooves that are difficult for a brush to clean.
  • Reduces plaque and helps parents see missed areas.
  • Builds simple routines around brushing, snacks and drinks.
  • Adjusts prevention as teeth erupt and risk changes.
Patient Results

Before & After

Real results from patients who chose Preventive Dental Care at our clinic.

Before After

Treatment Process
1
Assess decay risk

We review tooth strength, past cavities, diet, cleaning, fluoride, medical needs and family history.

2
Clean and coach

Plaque and stains are removed as needed and brushing is demonstrated for child and parent.

3
Strengthen enamel

Fluoride varnish is applied when indicated to support vulnerable tooth surfaces.

4
Seal deep grooves

Eligible molars are cleaned, isolated and protected with a thin fissure sealant.

5
Review and adapt

We check eruption, sealant integrity and new risk at each recall and adjust the plan.

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Relieve Pain and Keep a Useful Baby Tooth When Possible
Pulp Therapy for Primary Teeth

Relieve Pain and Keep a Useful Baby Tooth When Possible

Deep decay can reach the nerve of a baby tooth, causing pain or infection long before the tooth should fall out. Pulp therapy removes or protects the affected tissue and seals the tooth so it can continue helping with chewing and space. Diagnosis and restorability determine the exact procedure.

1 TOOTH
Treated according to pulp health
3 OPTIONS
Protect, pulpotomy or pulpectomy
1-2 VISITS
Common treatment range
6 & 12 MONTHS
Typical clinical review points
  • Relieves the source of pain or inflammation inside the tooth.
  • Keeps a useful baby tooth when it remains restorable.
  • Supports chewing, speech and space for the permanent tooth.
  • Uses a procedure matched to the actual pulp diagnosis.
  • Includes follow-up for symptoms, restoration and root changes.
Patient Results

Before & After

Real results from patients who chose Pulp Therapy for Primary Teeth at our clinic.

Before After

Treatment Process
1
Diagnose the pulp

Symptoms, examination and radiographs help distinguish recoverable, irreversibly inflamed and non-vital tissue.

2
Plan with the parent

We explain the value of the tooth, alternatives, comfort plan and likelihood of future review.

3
Numb and isolate

Local anaesthetic and effective isolation support comfort and contamination control.

4
Treat and seal

The indicated pulp tissue is protected or removed, medication is placed as appropriate and the tooth is restored.

5
Monitor until natural loss

Reviews check comfort, infection, restoration and root development and change the plan if needed.

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Use Growth and Muscle Function at the Right Developmental Stage
Functional Orthodontic Appliances

Use Growth and Muscle Function at the Right Developmental Stage

Some developing bite problems respond best while the jaws are growing. A functional appliance uses tooth position, muscle activity or expansion to guide a specific change. We prescribe it only when timing is favourable and explain the daily wear needed for the appliance to work.

1 GROWTH PHASE
Timing matters
12-14 HRS/DAY
Common removable wear range
6-12 MONTHS
Typical active phase
4-8 WEEKS
Common review interval
  • Uses a useful growth window for selected jaw or bite problems.
  • Can guide function, width, eruption or a damaging habit.
  • Provides a removable option for suitable treatment goals.
  • May simplify later orthodontics, though it may not replace it.
  • Gives parents clear wear, cleaning and progress milestones.
Patient Results

Before & After

Real results from patients who chose Functional Orthodontic Appliances at our clinic.

Before After

Treatment Process
1
Confirm the growth-related problem

We assess jaw relationships, eruption, habits, airway history, teeth and growth stage.

2
Select the appliance

Digital scans and bite records guide an appliance matched to the exact objective.

3
Fit and teach

The child and parent learn insertion, removal, speech practice, cleaning and the daily wear target.

4
Track growth and wear

Regular visits check comfort, appliance fit, cooperation and whether the intended change is occurring.

5
Retain or move to the next phase

When the early goal is reached, we plan retention, monitoring or later comprehensive orthodontics.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions our patients ask most before their implant consultation.

Plan the first dental visit when the first tooth appears and no later than the first birthday. Early visits are short and preventive: they check growth, feeding and cleaning, help the child become familiar with the clinic and give parents practical guidance.

The interval depends on decay risk, enamel strength, diet, cleaning, fluoride exposure, medical needs and previous treatment. Six months is common, but a child at higher risk may need shorter reviews. We set the interval after assessment.

Tell us about previous experiences and useful calming strategies before the visit. We use simple language, show instruments gradually, offer breaks and build cooperation in small steps. When urgent or complex care exceeds what routine behaviour guidance can support, we discuss appropriate specialist or sedation pathways.

Baby teeth help with chewing, speech, confidence and holding space for permanent teeth. A painful or infected tooth can affect sleep, eating and surrounding tissues. Treatment depends on the tooth's condition, root development, time until natural loss and whether it can be restored.

Fluoride varnish and fissure sealants are preventive tools selected according to age and decay risk. Varnish strengthens vulnerable surfaces; sealants protect deep grooves. We explain the material, benefit and home fluoride routine so exposure is appropriate for the child.

No. An appliance is recommended only for a diagnosed growth, bite, habit or eruption problem that can benefit at the child's current stage. Success depends on timing, wear, hygiene and reviews, and some children still need later comprehensive orthodontic treatment.
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