Pediatric Dentistry

Preventive procedures and consistent dental care during childhood are essential for avoiding serious dental complications — such as severe decay, gum disease, and malocclusion — in adulthood. A strong foundation for lifelong oral health is built early. Our clinic offers treatments tailored specifically to a child’s age and individual needs. Procedures are designed to be safe, highly comfortable, and stress-free, ensuring our youngest patients feel secure and completely at ease.

Professional Cleaning

Using specialized instruments to clean tooth surfaces and interdental spaces. This removes accumulated plaque and bacteria, restores the natural color of the teeth, and serves as an excellent preventative measure against cavities and gum disease. The procedure is entirely safe, fast, and painless.

Surface Cleaning (With a Brush)

A highly gentle and comfortable cleaning method designed specifically for young children. It sweeps away surface plaque, leaving the teeth feeling smooth and clean while reducing the risk of early decay.

Moderate Caries Treatment

Addressing minor tooth decay to halt its progression. The damaged area is gently removed, and the tooth is restored with a specialized filling material.

Deep Caries Treatment

Deep decay can reach the pulp and cause significant pain and inflammation. Timely intervention is critical. This procedure is carefully performed under local anesthesia to prevent any discomfort.

Pulpitis Treatment

Addressing inflammation of the dental pulp (the "nerve"). The goal is to provide rapid pain relief, halt the spread of infection, and save the tooth. To ensure maximum comfort for the child, this procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia.

Fluoridation

A highly effective preventive treatment that strengthens enamel and dramatically reduces cavity risk. A specialized fluoride gel or varnish is applied to the teeth to promote rapid remineralization.

Primary Tooth Extraction (Without Anesthesia)

A quick, painless procedure used to gently remove a baby tooth that is already significantly loose

Primary Tooth Extraction (With Anesthesia)

Used when a baby tooth needs removal but is not yet loose, if the root positioning is complex, or if the child is highly sensitive

Fissure Sealing

The deep grooves (fissures) on the chewing surfaces of the teeth are filled with a protective sealant. This blocks bacteria from settling into hard-to-reach crevices, greatly reducing cavity development. The process is safe, quick, and completely painless.

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