Don't be afraid of the dentist – let's go to the children's consultation!

 

Don't be afraid of the dentist – let's go to the children's consultation!

 

  • We enable a gentle treatment with nitrous oxide for your child.
  • We give you tips and important information about
    your child's dental health.

 

Dental treatments for children: what you need to know

Dental treatments for children: what you need to know

 

Dental health is very important for children because it affects not only the smile, but also the growth, nutrition and self-confidence.

 

That's why it's important to give your child regular visits to the dentist and teach them to properly care for their teeth.

 

 

What dental treatments are available for children?

 

There are different dental treatments for children, depending on the condition and needs of their teeth. The most common dental treatments for children include:

 

  • Teeth cleaning to remove plaque and tartar.
    Professional teeth cleaning should be done at least twice a year.
  • Dental treatments such as dental fillings or tooth sealants
  • Orthodontic diagnostics and treatments

 

How can you help your child prepare for dental treatment?

 

How can you help your child prepare for dental treatment?

 

Dental treatment can be an unpleasant experience for a child.
That's why it's important that you help your child prepare for dental treatment.
Here are some tips on how to do that:

 

  • Explain to your child in advance what will happen during dental treatment and use simple and positive words.
    Avoid words like pain, syringe, or drill that can trigger anxiety.
  • Come to our practice, because we have a lot of experience in treating children and
    create a pleasant and fear-free atmosphere on site.
    Ask us about ways to relieve pain or sedation for your child (nitrous oxide), if necessary.
  • Accompany your child to the dentist's appointment and stay with him during the treatment.
    Support and encourage your child and avoid negative comments or reactions.
  • Reward your child with praise or a small gift after the treatment –
    this will make a visit to the dentist "child's play"!

 

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