FAQ
Children should visit by age one or when their first tooth appears. Early visits help monitor development. They also create positive dental experiences.
Services include cleanings, fluoride treatments, sealants, fillings, and orthodontic evaluations. Care is tailored to each child’s needs. The focus is on prevention and healthy habits.
Dentists use gentle communication and a child-friendly approach. Positive reinforcement reduces fear. Parents may be involved for added comfort.
Yes, they guide the position of permanent teeth and support speech and chewing. Untreated decay can lead to long-term problems. Early care protects oral development.
Most children should visit every six months. High-risk children may need more frequent visits. Regular monitoring ensures healthy growth.
Sugary foods, poor hygiene, and prolonged bottle use increase risk. Early education helps prevent decay. Routine dental care is essential.