Child's First Dental Visit
The first visit is about the child being comfortable, not about treatment. We look, count and explain — nothing more, unless something hurts.
A child who has a calm first dental visit becomes an adult who is not afraid of dentists. We give first visits as much time as they need.
The first visit is about the child being comfortable, not about treatment. We look, count and explain — nothing more, unless something hurts.
A root canal adapted for milk teeth. It keeps the tooth in place until it is due to fall out, protecting the adult tooth forming beneath.
A pre-formed cap that covers a heavily decayed milk tooth. Far more reliable than a large filling in a child who cannot sit still for long.
When a milk tooth is lost early, neighbouring teeth drift into the gap and the adult tooth has nowhere to come through. This holds the space.
Thumb sucking past age five pushes the upper front teeth forward and narrows the palate. A simple appliance interrupts the habit.
The single most cost-effective thing you can do for a child’s teeth. Painless, no drilling, no injection — and it prevents most molar cavities.
Age seven is when we can first see how the adult teeth and jaws will develop. Catching a problem then is far simpler than correcting it at fifteen.
Book an assessment at DentoXpert, Kanakia. Free pick-up and drop anywhere in Mira Road.