Family

Children's dentistry

We care for the oral health of little ones from their very first teeth, with check-ups, prevention and a warm approach so they experience the dentist with peace of mind.

Girl smiling during a children's dentistry check-up
What it is

Oral care from childhood

Children's dentistry supports the oral health of boys and girls through a key stage: that of milk teeth and the arrival of the permanent ones. It includes regular check-ups, cavity prevention, fissure sealing and the treatment of any minor complaints that may arise.

Beyond caring for each tooth, we want the trip to the dentist to be a calm, positive experience. We explain every step gently, adapt the pace to each child and support families so the habit of looking after the mouth takes root from the very beginning.

Warm dental care for a young patient at the clinic
Benefits

Why care for their smile early

  • Early detection of cavities and dental development issues.
  • Prevention with sealants and hygiene advice tailored to their age.
  • Healthy habits that will stay with them for life.
  • A warm, unhurried approach that helps them overcome their fear.
  • Support for families at every stage of growth.
The process

The process step by step

Careful, unhurried support designed to help the child feel at ease.

First visit and check-up

We get to know the child and their family, examine the mouth gently and assess the condition of the teeth and gums.

Prevention and treatment

We apply preventive measures such as sealants or fluoride and, where needed, treat cavities or minor complaints gently.

Follow-up

We plan regular check-ups to support their growth and give the family hygiene guidance at every stage.

Frequently asked questions

Answering your questions about children's dentistry

At what age should my child come for the first time?

A first check-up is best around the first year of life or when the first teeth appear. This way we spot anything early and the child becomes familiar with the clinic.

Do cavities in milk teeth need treating?

Yes. Although they are temporary, milk teeth play important roles and hold the space for the permanent ones, so it is worth looking after them and treating them when needed.

What if my child is afraid of the dentist?

We work without rushing, explain each step in friendly language and adapt the pace to each child so the visit is a calm, positive experience.

Shall we book your little one's first visit?

Message us or book an appointment and we'll care for their smile together from the very start, unhurried and with a warm approach.