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Pedodontics

99%

Success Rate

4.9

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Planning

Customised

Comfort

Local Anaesthesia

Recovery

Quick Result

Treatment Process

01
Planning

Your panoramic X-ray is examined, and a personalised treatment plan is prepared for you digitally.

02
Preparation

The necessary hygiene is ensured in the clinic environment, and the procedure begins with local anaesthesia.

03
Procedure

The procedures determined by our specialist dentists are applied with precision.

04
Result

Final checks are carried out, and you leave our clinic with your new, healthy smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pedodontics?

Pedodontics, also known as pediatric dentistry, is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on the dental care and treatment of infants, children, and adolescents. Pedodontists are trained to address the unique oral health needs of young patients, including preventive care, treatment of dental diseases, and guidance for proper oral hygiene habits.

At what age should my child first visit a pedodontist?

It’s recommended that children visit a pedodontist within six months of the eruption of their first tooth, or by their first birthday, whichever comes first. Early dental visits help establish a positive relationship with the dentist and enable early detection and prevention of dental issues.

What services does a pedodontist provide?

Pedodontists offer a wide range of services tailored to the specific needs of children, including routine dental exams, cleanings, fluoride treatments, sealants, cavity fillings, and treatments for dental injuries. They also provide guidance on proper oral hygiene practices and diet to promote optimal oral health.

How can I prepare my child for a visit to the pedodontist?

You can help prepare your child for a dental visit by explaining what to expect in a positive and age-appropriate manner. Reading books about visiting the dentist, role-playing dentist appointments at home, and emphasizing the importance of dental care can help alleviate anxiety and make the experience more comfortable for your child.

Are baby teeth really that important?

Yes, baby teeth, also known as primary teeth, play a crucial role in a child’s overall health and development. They help children chew food properly, speak clearly, and maintain space for permanent teeth to erupt correctly.

Neglecting baby teeth can lead to dental problems, such as cavities and misalignment, which may require extensive treatment later on. Therefore, it’s essential to care for baby teeth just as you would for permanent teeth.

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