Preventive Care

 When it comes to my child, are the recommended preventive visits truly necessary?

A visit to the dentist every six months for checkups and preventive care including cleanings, sealants, and fluoride treatments is recommended for children with healthy mouths and teeth.

 However, your youngster may need a different schedule that works better for his caries risk and at-home oral hygiene.

 The goal of this form of dentistry is straightforward: to prevent cavities and gum disease from ever becoming severe.




When do you need to have your teeth cleaned?

Over time, regular brushing and flossing can't get rid of the plaque and biofilm that build up on your teeth, but a professional dental cleaning/scaling can. In turn, this aids in postponing or avoiding gum disease and tooth decay.

 We utilize brightly coloured gels to detect biofilm so that we can teach you and your child how to avoid its formation.

 What do you mean by "pit and fissure sealants" or "sealing the grooves"?

The cavities and cracks in your teeth are a natural phenomenon. While fissures and cavities may seem tough, they are actually quite gentle when it comes to helping your kids maintain healthy teeth.

 Teeth decay in youngsters is caused by bacteria and other particles that can become stuck in pits and crevices that a regular toothbrush can't reach. Now that dentists have developed pit and fissure sealants, the grooves in children's teeth can be filled and sealed, protecting them from bacteria. They facilitate proper oral hygiene and lessen the likelihood that a youngster may develop tooth decay.

 If a youngster is at a high risk of developing cavities, a dentist may propose filling an adult or main tooth with a Fissure sealant. Depending on the amount of fluoride they use and the size of their teeth (particularly the groove area), even children who brush and floss on a regular basis may be classified as high risk.

 Does my child require fluoride?

Fluoride is the best dental decay prevention method for children.  It resists cavity formation, deterioration, and may reverse it.

 It's in toothpaste, tea, and water (certain nations) in safe concentrations. Fluoride varnishes, micro brushed sticky paint, are one of our clinic's most popular, effective, and done procedures.

 Many families come to us every 3-6 months to get this done. They do that to avoid cavities. Fluoride varnish cannot prevent cavities. Combining this medication alongside brushing, flossing, dental care, and a good diet prevents decay best.

 Dental Home? Never heard Let's talk about this.

Your child needs a familiar place to visit for their oral health requirements as their jaws and teeth grow and their smile and face changes. DENTAL H OME.

 Preventive dentistry programmers can help children achieve optimal oral health by building a dental home from age one.

Most children are examined every three to six months, but those with oral or tooth injuries or high risk of cavities are seen more often.

 Parents receive practical oral health advice during regular dentist appointments to help youngsters transition from need-based to preventive care.

 Please advise on anticipatory guidance?

We advise parents/caregivers on brushing, flossing, and feeding routines to assist your child develop healthy habits for life.

 We advise on teething, tooth injuries, sugar restriction, home oral hygiene, and preventive care.

 The child's future depends on proper tongue motions, breathing, and swallowing.

 Habit counselling: Babies have a sucking reflex. Sucking on fingers begins in the womb. Sucking a thumb or dummy in the first few months is harmless and may calm an infant. However, continuous sucking into preschool or later may create long-term dental issues like open bite, tongue pushing, crooked teeth, and inappropriate jaw growth.

 We emphasize early coaching and psychological counselling to prevent problems from thumb sucking/mouth breathing or nail/lip biting. Mouth guards/Sports Dentistry: Mouth guards prevent almost 200,000 oral injuries annually, according to the ADA.  Mouth guards safeguard kids from dental emergencies.

 Mouth guards, also known as sports guards, are soft plastic devices that cushion a blow to the face, reducing the risk of broken teeth and other facial injuries.

 A mouth guard can reduce concussion severity. Custom mouth guards protect your child's teeth like helmets during sports and recreation.  It's necessary to prevent dental emergencies in your growing child.

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