Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric Dentistry

Dental care should start in infancy.

Pediatric dentistry focuses on children's oral health. Our main mission is prevention—guiding both children and parents on what they need at every stage of their development.

Fostering Good Oral Health Habits

A child's first dental visit should happen when they are babies. This allows us to guide parents on proper care, such as how to clean their child's gums and newly erupting teeth. After that, check-ups should be scheduled based on the child's individual needs, typically every 3 to 6 months.

What are the consequences of poor dental hygiene?

Consistent poor dental hygiene can lead to early tooth decay, often appearing as a "white spot". At this stage, a pediatric dentist can reverse the condition using remineralizing treatments. Furthermore, prevention goes beyond teeth: we also monitor your child's cranial and jaw growth. Early diagnosis allows us to use functional appliances or orthopedics to correct bone issues, ensuring proper jaw development and future tooth alignment.