Proper care of children’s teeth is the foundation for a healthy smile in adulthood. With a sensitive approach and play, we will show your children that visiting a pediatric dentist can be fun.
A pediatric dentist takes care of the healthy development of children’s teeth, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of tooth decay, injuries, orthodontic problems and other diseases, which allows you to prevent more serious problems in adulthood. Thanks to a sensitive approach, he helps eliminate fear of the dentist. Healthy children’s teeth are the basis for a healthy smile for life.
A children’s dentist will introduce you to the clinic environment and staff. They will often explain to the child what to expect through a game or story to relieve stress and build trust.
He or she will check the condition of your baby or permanent teeth, your hygiene, and your bite development. He or she will then explain any problems you may have and suggest a treatment or prevention plan.
Treatment of children’s teeth is carried out gently and with due regard to the child’s age. A pediatric dentist uses painless methods and appropriate materials that are safe and gentle.
The child will receive praise or a small gift to make the experience positive. The pediatric dentist will teach you and your child how to properly care for their teeth.
Finally, the dentist will recommend regular check-ups every 6 months or according to individual needs.
Regular visits to a pediatric dentist build children’s confidence and teach them good hygiene habits from an early age. Our treatments are carried out in a friendly atmosphere, painless and stress-free. Book a treatment appointment for your child at Casa Dental Košice.
The first visit to a pediatric dentist should take place around the child’s first birthday or after the first tooth erupts. This is important for early prevention of problems.
We recommend a preventive check-up with a pediatric dentist every 6 months, even if the child has no pain.
Yes. Baby teeth affect speech, chewing, jaw development, and future permanent teeth. Untreated decay can cause pain and infection.
We work with a gentle approach, patiently explaining what will happen, and strive for a positive experience. Our dentist often has small rewards for children for being brave.
Most procedures are painless – we use gentle techniques or local anesthesia to minimize discomfort.
Yes. Performed under the supervision of an experienced pediatric dentist, it strengthens the enamel and protects teeth from decay. It is a common and safe form of prevention.
Yes, some children need so-called interceptive orthodontic treatment as early as 6–8 years of age. Early diagnosis by a pediatric dentist is key.
In this case, contact us as soon as possible. Both baby and permanent teeth can be treated and saved if treated early.