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Kids’ Dentistry

Start proper oral care early for lasting smiles.

Regular dental care ensures that your child’s smile stays healthy through the years. Our dental team will treat your children as they grow and continue to treat your family like ours. We provide dental treatment for all children, including those who need a little extra time and care, in a professional, caring atmosphere.

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Your Choice for Pediatric Dental Care

Establishing a “Dental Home” for your child provides the opportunity to implement preventive dental health habits that protect your child from a dental/oral disease. New research suggests a link between dental health and overall health, which makes it even more important to develop good habits early. Pediatric dentistry is a comprehensive dental care that focuses on prevention, early detection, and treatment of dental diseases.

Your Child's First Visit

Not just during the first visit, but in every dental visit, your child is treated with kindness and patience. We build a personal relationship with your child to lay a foundation of good oral hygiene habits. We believe that trust and a positive attitude towards dental health begin on the very first visit while we learn about your child’s needs and previous dental experience.
Our dental team understands that every child is different, and we tailor our approach accordingly.

Our Paediatric Dentistry Services

With the latest equipment and materials, including digital x-rays, which minimize radiation exposure to our warm, welcoming environment; our pediatric dental services ensure that your child has the best dental and oral care experience possible. Some of our pediatric dentistry services include:

  • Oral health
  • Cleanings
  • Fluoride treatments
  • Dental sealants
  • Digital x-rays
  • Tooth-colored fillings
  • Anticipatory guidance
  • Nutrition and diet counselling
  • Crowns
  • Orthodontics

Emergency care including tooth pain relief and trauma management

That’s what we’re here for. Give us a call at +917600936272 and we’ll evaluate your situation and make the best recommendation for you.

FAQ

Ways you can start caring for them early is by utilizing a soft cloth to clean their gums. This should be done as early as a few days after birth up until their first teeth grow in.

Additionally, the sharing of spoons, forks, or other utensils between parents or caregivers and their child is discouraged because it is possible that the other person’s saliva may contain bacteria that can cause tooth decay. Sharing will potentially pass along that bacteria to your child and even something as simple as kissing can do the same. The general practice of proper oral health and hygiene by all members of the family and those who come in close contact with the child will reduce the risk of this bacteria being passed on.

It is generally recommended that your child have their first dental visit by either the age of one or within six months after the growth of their first tooth. However, if there are any issues with your child’s teeth that are a result of disease, injury, or developmental problems, they should be seen right away.

There is no rule for when a child should begin having dental X-rays conducted, as some children have a higher risk for dental problems than others. Those with higher risk should have X-rays done sooner, but most children will have X-rays taken by the time they are five or six years of age.
Once their adult teeth start coming in, the presence of X-rays in their oral care becomes even more essential. They help check that their adult teeth are growing in the jaw, assess if they are healthy and clean, and allow our professionals to check for any bite problems.

Sealants are a great way to protect teeth from cavity-causing bacteria. The thin coatings placed over the chewing surfaces of teeth reduce the risk of tooth decay in molars. We recommend placing sealants on children’s molars as soon as they erupt in the mouth, and they last for many years before needing to be replaced.

We recommend that your child have their first dentist visit by the age of 3 years old. We call them Happy Visits.

Treatment with fluoride is an effective way to strengthen your tooth’s enamel. It takes a few minutes to apply a fluoridated varnish or gel that has a higher concentration of fluoride than in over-the-counter products. Your hygienist can apply the product with a soft brush. After application, you should not brush or floss for 4 to 6 hours afterward, and not eat for a few hours. Drinking can resume immediately. The Indian Dental Association recommends fluoride treatments for adults as well as children. Speak to your dentist about how fluoride can help you achieve optimal dental health.
A fluoride varnish is applied with a soft brush and you will not be able to eat or drink for a few hours afterward. A fluoride gel takes 4 minutes to be applied, and you should avoid eating and drinking for 30 minutes after treatment.

A ‘Happy Visit’ is a child’s introduction to dental care. We tour the office, introduce dental tools in a fun way, and if the child is comfortable, proceed with a gentle cleaning. Our goal is to ensure that your little one’s first dental experience is joyful and stress-free.

Absolutely! To make dental visits enjoyable, we have a treasure box full of goodies, ensuring each visit ends on a high note!

Talk to your child about the visit in a positive, exciting way. Explain that the dentist is a friend who helps keep their teeth strong and healthy. Reading books about going to the dentist or playing pretend dentist can also help ease any fears.