Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentistry deals with the oral health of infant, toddlers and children. Pediatric dentistry includes prevention of dental caries by mean of fluoride treatment, cleaning and polishing of milk teeth, fillings and root canal treatment of decayed teeth in children, removal of over retained teeth.
Early visit to the dentist are highly informational and supportive. Children should visit the dentist for the first time within six months of getting a first tooth.
Dental decay is damaged to the tooth surface or enamel which is caused by improper brushing habits and lots of surgery foods consumption.
Rampant caries: if there is more than 10 teeth are decayed in children mouth it is named as rampant caries it can be prevented by fluoride treatment. You can prevent tooth decay by ensuring your child is getting plenty of fluoride wether in your local water or in fluoridated toothpaste or by the way of professional fluoride treatment.
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Paediatric Dentistry Explained
Paediatric dentistry specializes in oral health care for infants, children, and adolescents. Paediatric dentists provide comprehensive dental care tailored to young patients’ unique needs, focusing on prevention, education, and creating positive dental experiences.
Signs Your Child Needs Dental Care
- First tooth eruption (by age 1)
- Tooth pain or sensitivity complaints
- Visible tooth decay or cavities
- Gum swelling or bleeding
- Thumb sucking habits persisting past age 4
- Difficulty chewing or eating
- Accident or injury to teeth
Who Benefits from Paediatric Dental Care
- Infants with emerging teeth
- Toddlers learning oral hygiene
- School-age children with mixed dentition
- Adolescents with orthodontic needs
- Children with special healthcare needs
- Young patients with dental anxiety
Common Paediatric Procedures
- Routine cleanings and check-ups
- Fluoride treatments
- Dental sealants application
- Cavity treatment and fillings
- Space maintainers
- Early orthodontic evaluation
Benefits of Specialized Paediatric Care
- Child-friendly environment and approach
- Specialized training in child development
- Preventive focus and education
- Anxiety and behaviour management
- Early problem detection
- Positive dental experience creation
Frequently Asked Questions
The American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry recommends the first visit by age 1 or within 6 months of the first tooth.
Most children should visit every 6 months, though some may need more frequent visits based on their risk factors.
Paediatric dentists have additional training in child development, behaviour management, and specialized paediatric procedures.
We use age-appropriate communication, distraction techniques, and create a welcoming environment to reduce anxiety.
Yes, modern digital X-rays use minimal radiation and are safe when clinically necessary.
Contact your paediatric dentist immediately for guidance on managing the situation and scheduling urgent care.




