Paediatric dentistry
Children are special patientswho may find a visit to the dentist stressful.
But we will make sure it becomes a fun adventure!
We have a team of excellent doctors who know how to engage young patients, help them overcome their fears and make the visit a pleasant experience. The first visit is particularly important as it builds the child's confidence and good mood for future visits to the dentist.


Why is it important to treat children's teeth from an early age?
First of all, it is important to shape your child's attitude to the importance of dental care from an early age, and to make it a rule to have their teeth checked about twice a year. Moreover, if children get used to the idea that dental check-ups are a necessary and periodic process from an early age, they will not be so fearful and uncomfortable and will take them for granted.
Regular check-ups also help to detect problems in their early stages, and treatment is usually easy and quick.
Our clinic offers a full range of paediatric dentistry services, from preventive check-ups to fillings, tooth extractions and more. We have professionals from different fields of dentistry (oral hygienists, endodontists, oral surgeons, etc.) in our team, so we offer children the highest quality dental treatment. We look forward to welcoming all our little patients.
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The most common dental diseases in children and their treatment
During the procedure, the damaged part of the tooth is cleaned and the cavity is filled with a filling. This is by far the most common procedure for children. By the way, practice shows that children's teeth tend to deteriorate quite early nowadays, so we always recommend that parents brush their children's teeth very thoroughly.

How can I prepare my child for a visit to the dentist?
A child's first visit to the dentist should be when they have their first teeth, when they are still quite young and unlikely to be prepared in any special way. Of course, the child needs to be reassured that he/she will be going to a doctor to have his/her teeth looked at/counted/checked.
If your child's first visit to the dentist is when he or she is older, then you also need to make your child aware of where he or she is going and what will happen. After all, it is what we do not know that we fear most. Children are no exception, so tell them in detail that the dentist will look at their teeth, count them, check for holes, etc. Under no circumstances should you tell your child that they may get drilled, that it will hurt, but that they will have to endure it and so on. In our clinic this will not be the case, but the child will be scared and the examination will be "difficult".
Frequently asked questions about children's dental treatment
The first time a child should see a dentist is when their first teeth erupt. Thereafter, the teeth should be checked approximately every 6 months.