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Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric Dental Care from the First Steps

Prevention, proper development and timely guidance for a healthy children's smile and correct occlusion.

FREE FIRST VISIT
Prevention from Early On
Specialized Approach for Children
Collaboration with Orthodontist

Why is pediatric dentistry important from an early age?

Many dental problems start at a young age without obvious symptoms. Lack of prevention can lead to cavities, poor tooth development and future orthodontic problems.

What is pediatric dentistry?

Pediatric dentistry is specialized care for infants, children and adolescents, aimed at maintaining oral health from an early age. It is not only about treatment, but primarily about prevention and guidance.

Prevention and early diagnosis

Training in proper oral hygiene

Guidance for healthy habits

What needs does pediatric dentistry cover?

Within pediatric dentistry, all of the child's needs are covered:

Cavity prevention with check-ups and cleanings

Fluoride treatment to strengthen teeth

Preventive sealants

Cavity restoration in primary & permanent teeth

Education for children and parents

Trauma management

HOW IT WORKS

Care in 3 steps

Check-up

1

Check-up

We evaluate the condition and development.

Prevention & Guidance

2

Prevention & Guidance

We apply preventive treatments and provide instructions.

Follow-up

3

Follow-up

We monitor progress and intervene early when needed.

WHO IS IT FOR

We offer a holistic approach for your child.

The collaboration between pediatric dentist and orthodontist ensures comprehensive care:

Correct diagnosis

Timely intervention

Better long-term result

The result is not only a beautiful smile, but also proper mouth function.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

From the appearance of the first teeth or by the 1st year.

Most are painless and child-friendly.

Usually every 6 months.

Yes, it helps with early prevention of problems.

Give your child the right start

In one visit you will know:

  • the state of oral health
  • whether intervention is needed
  • how to prevent future problems