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Children’s Dentistry

Family Dentist West End Brisbane

A FRIENDLY DENTISTRY SERVICE FOR YOUR CHILD

Our practice is dedicated to looking after the health of you and your family. The development, growth and health of adult teeth are greatly influenced by the baby teeth before them. This is why, at My Dental Care @ West End, we take special care in ensuring your child’s smile will be healthy and strong for life.

Pleasant visits to your dentist promote the establishment of trust and confidence in your child that will last a lifetime.  Our goal is to help all children feel good about visiting the dentist and teach them how to care for their teeth.

Why should my child see the dentist?

Having a dentist check your child’s mouth can prevent tooth decay problems and give you an idea of the best way to take care of your child’s teeth. The sooner your child is introduced to the dentist, the quicker your child realises that visiting the dentist is not an experience to fear, but one that’s calm and stress-free. If your child visits the dentist for regular check-ups, this can build their confidence up so that if a problem occurs, they will be willing to see the dentist.

Another advantage of seeing the dentist regularly is that any problems can be caught and treated easily. Even though children use their baby teeth, problems with these could cause future problems when their permanent adult teeth start to come through.

When should my child start seeing the dentist?

Taking your child to the dentist should start reasonably soon after the eruption of their first tooth. The recommended time is between 6 months to 1 year old.

How can I care for my child’s oral health?

The quality of your oral health does not start when you reach adulthood.

In the early days of your child brushing their teeth, they may need extra supervision or a bit of help to make sure they are doing it properly. If you get them into a good routine of brushing their teeth in the morning and before bed, their good oral health regime can continue as they get older.

As well as a good cleaning routine, ensuring your child eats a balanced variety of nutritious food is a good way to keep up their oral health. This involves limiting sugary drinks like fruit juice or soda drinks and opting for milk or water instead.

Children’s Dentistry Brisbane

Give your child a healthy, happy smile that will last for life with the help from the team at My Dental Care @ West End. Book your consultation today.

Frequently asked Questions

What are the most common dental problems in children?

There are several common dental problems that children may experience. Here are a few examples:

  • Tooth decay: This is one of the most common dental problems in children. It is caused by bacteria in the mouth that produce acid, which attacks the tooth enamel and leads to cavities.
  • Gum disease: Gingivitis, an inflammation of the gums, is the most common type of gum disease in children. It is caused by the buildup of plaque on the teeth.
  • Malocclusion: This refers to misalignment of the teeth and/or jaws, which can lead to problems with biting, chewing, and speaking.
  • Thumb-sucking: Prolonged thumb-sucking can lead to problems with the alignment of the teeth and the development of the jaws.
  • Bruxism: This is the habit of grinding or clenching the teeth, which can lead to worn teeth, headaches, and jaw pain.
  • Tooth abscess: This is an infection in the tooth that can cause severe pain and swelling.

It’s important for parents to take their children to the dentist regularly for checkups and to encourage good dental hygiene habits at home, such as brushing and flossing regularly and avoiding sugary snacks and drinks.

What happens at your child’s first dentist appointment?

The first dentist appointment for a child is usually a simple and brief visit, primarily intended to help the child get comfortable with the dentist and the dental office environment. Here’s what typically happens at a child’s first dental appointment:

  1. Meet and greet: The dentist and dental hygienist will introduce themselves to the child and their parent or caregiver and get to know the child a little bit.
  2. Oral exam: The dentist will perform a quick and gentle oral exam, looking for any signs of tooth decay, gum disease, or other dental problems.
  3. Cleaning: The dental hygienist may clean the child’s teeth using a small, soft brush and toothpaste.
  4. Discussion: The dentist and hygienist will talk to the child and their parent or caregiver about good dental hygiene habits, such as brushing and flossing, and answer any questions they may have.
  5. Next steps: The dentist may recommend a follow-up appointment for a more thorough exam and cleaning or any necessary dental treatment.

Throughout the appointment, the dentist and dental team will be gentle and friendly and try to make the child feel comfortable and at ease. It’s important for parents to be positive and supportive and to help their child feel relaxed and calm during the visit.

Are X-Rays Safe for Children?

Many parents experience anxiety when it comes to taking their kids for dental check-ups, primarily due to concerns about the safety of X-rays. It’s important to understand that dentists will only use X-rays when necessary, so there’s no need to fret. Additionally, your child’s dentist will take all the necessary steps to safeguard their well-being and limit their radiation exposure during the process.

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Fill in the online enquiry form to book an appointment. We look forward to seeing you soon. Or call today (07) 3846 2548

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