Pediatric dentistry
We protect the smiles of the future. Our focus is on prevention and early detection to ensure proper oral and facial development — essential for a child’s overall health. Some anomalies can be identified from birth, which is why it’s important for parents to check their children’s mouths regularly.
Benefits
• Healthy smiles from the start.
• Early detection that prevents future treatments.
• Habits that last a lifetime.
Types of treatments
Depending on the technique determined by the specialist, this procedure aims to make small adjustments to the smile in a quick and minimally invasive way. The duration of the treatment varies according to the diagnosis and can be performed using two different techniques.
Maxillary Orthopedics
Maxillary orthopedics corrects growth abnormalities in a child’s jaw, ensuring a balanced and healthy bite through the use of removable or fixed appliances.
Cavity Control
We prevent and treat cavities from an early age using advanced techniques and painless procedures.
Pediatric Dental Emergencies
In cases of dental trauma, fractures, or infections, we provide immediate care to prevent long-term complications.
Anxiety management
We offer safe sedation techniques so that children can have a calm, fear-free dental experience.
Faces that tell new stories
Healthy smiles that support
a happy, confident childhood.
Do you have questions?
When Should Children Visit the Pediatric Dentist?
• First visit: It is recommended to come during the first 6 months of age, when the first tooth appears.
• Regular check-ups: At least every 6 months to ensure proper oral health.
• Early prevention: Monitoring for cavities, correcting harmful habits, and providing education on proper oral hygiene.
• Regular check-ups: At least every 6 months to ensure proper oral health.
• Early prevention: Monitoring for cavities, correcting harmful habits, and providing education on proper oral hygiene.
How often should my child visit the pediatric dentist?
A visit every 6 months is recommended, or as advised by the specialist.
When should children start brushing their teeth?
From the eruption of the first tooth, using a soft toothbrush and fluoride-free toothpaste until age 3, and then with supervised fluoride use.
Why is it important for children to use dental floss?
Dental floss helps remove food debris and prevent cavities in areas where the toothbrush cannot reach.
How to Prevent Cavities in Children
• Brushing with proper technique from an early age.
• Using dental floss.
• Reducing sugar consumption.
• Regular check-ups with the pediatric dentist.
• Using dental floss.
• Reducing sugar consumption.
• Regular check-ups with the pediatric dentist.
At what age do baby teeth start to fall out?
Between ages 6 and 7, beginning with the incisors, and finishing with the full permanent dentition around age of 12.
When is it recommended to start orthodontic treatment in children?
Preventive orthodontics can begin as early as ages 4 or 5, while corrective orthodontics is usually recommended after the permanent teeth have erupted.


