Our centers have a dedicated and well-trained team specialized in dealing with children, ensuring your child’s dental treatment journey is enjoyable and comfortable.
Many children naturally feel anxious about dental clinics, which is why it’s essential to choose your child’s dental clinic carefully—creating a fun, welcoming, and child-friendly treatment environment.
We recommend that children visit the dentist regularly for routine checkups, even if there are no complaints, to build a positive and friendly relationship between the child and the doctor.
We provide a full range of pediatric dental services, including standard fillings, partial and full root canal treatments, different types of crowns, and more.
We also offer the option of performing procedures under sedation or general anesthesia in an operating room with our specialized team when necessary.
Additionally, our clinics are equipped with a water laser device, which can be used to treat children without the need for anesthesia.
Even though baby teeth are temporary, keeping them healthy is crucial for your child’s overall oral health.
Before any treatment, we take an X-ray to check the expected timing of tooth replacement:
If needed, we place a space maintainer to ensure the permanent tooth has enough room to grow in properly.
It’s a modern device that uses a precise combination of water and air pressure instead of traditional drills, making it gentler on teeth and gums and significantly reducing pain.
It can be used for removing decay, opening nerve canals, and even gum surgeries—all with minimal noise and discomfort!
WaterLase allows us to perform:
There’s no single best brand, but we recommend toothpaste that:
There are different crown types, chosen based on the tooth’s condition and aesthetic needs:
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Absolutely! Baby teeth help maintain space for adult teeth and support proper chewing and speech.
By age one or when the first tooth erupts. Routine checkups every six months are recommended.
Yes, in early cases we use laser or fluoride treatment to strengthen the tooth without drilling.
They are designed to last until the tooth falls out naturally. Regular checkups help ensure they stay in place.
Not at all. We use gentle techniques and local anesthesia, always considering the child’s comfort and emotional well-being.
Several reasons:
Yes, we do!
We monitor jaw and teeth development from an early age and provide early intervention and orthodontic solutions tailored to your child’s needs.
Early consultation = better long-term results!