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Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric dentistry (or) Kids dentistry deals with evaluating and treating the dental health of infants, children, and adolescents. It aims at early detection and intervention of infection in the oral cavity during the growth of teeth, gums, and jaw bone to avert serious illnesses later. Dentists specializing in treating children’s mouths throughout various stages of development are called pediatric dentists or paedodontist doctor.

What are the most common dental problems children have?

Generally, the teeth start to erupt when a kid is between 4 and 7 months old, and kids are unaware of practices to keep the teeth clean. It means the baby's teeth are highly susceptible to getting cavities. It puts their gum health also at risk of bacterial attacks.

About 42% of kids between 2 and 11 years have at least one decayed tooth, whereas 40% of kids between the ages of 2 and 3 have gum diseases.

Meanwhile, infant hood habits like thumb sucking can disrupt the teeth alignment so that the kids can also develop crooked teeth.

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  • What are the pediatric dentist treatment options available?

    Besides evaluating a kid's mouth and treating decayed teeth, pediatric dentists provide preventative dental care for kids. Here is the wide range of treatments provided by kids dentists to safeguard the milk teeth (also known as primary teeth) of children:

    • Dental Cleanings
    • Dental Sealants
    • Fluoride treatments
    • Space maintainers
    • Dental fillings
    • Dental Bondings
    • Crown treatments
    • Orthodontic care
    • Dental restorations
    • Dental X-rays
  • Are dental X-rays safe for children?

    X-rays are mandatory to check what is happening inside a person’s mouth. Taking radiograph images (X-rays) is suggested only when an infection in the mouth cannot be seen with bare eyes.

    Don’t worry. Dental X-rays are pretty safe and pose no risk of causing ailments.

    Our Zenith dentistry utilizes digital X-rays to capture the internal composition of the mouth. It is safer than traditional X-rays. Moreover, our dentists always keep radiation exposure as minimal as possible using radio logic protection appliances like lead aprons. So your child will be safe throughout the process.

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  • When should a child's first dental checkup be done?

    You can take your kid for a dental checkup when the baby gets their first tooth. Generally, babies start teething between 4 and 7 months old, whereas teething starts between 6 and 12 months for some babies. Whenever the teeth start to appear, you have to take your little champ to a dental office for a checkup before the child turns one.

    Why are pediatric dental checkups so crucial?

    Early pediatric dental checkups are necessary to ensure that your kid’s primary teeth are free from infection. On the other hand, teeth eruption would cause discomfort like mild irritations, swelling in gums, drooling, and rashes around the child’s mouth.

    Preventative dental care provided by kids dentists soothes your baby from such discomforts and cures them. When the child gets older, fixing them will be more challenging if these problems are left untreated.

  • Why should you care for the milk teeth even though they are not permanent?

    Even though the primary teeth fall out when a kid is about 6 years old, they hold the room for adult teeth. The alignment of adult teeth will also be disturbed if a baby tooth comes out early due to cavities or injuries.

    Similarly, baby teeth help a child to bite, chew, speak, smile, and other essential oral activities.

    Simply put, milk teeth play a dominant role in developing everyone's oral cavity and oral habits. Therefore, the baby tooth requires preventative care, just like permanent teeth.

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  • What happens during pediatric dental checkups?

    Dentists thoroughly evaluate the teeth, gums, tongue, and jaws. Later, they check whether the teeth and jaw bones are growing properly. After that, the mouth gets inspected for any potential issues. If any atypical thing in the oral cavity is detected, your child will get the right course of action, like cleanings from the pedodontist.

    You can also get essential tips from the children's dentist to safeguard your toddler’s dental health.

    Call us at 011-2727477 to know more about kids' dental health or tips to improve kids' oral cavities from leading specialists in pediatric dentistry in Sri Lanka.

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Precise Answer for your Queries

  • When should I bring my child in for his or her first appointment?

    According to the American Dental Association, your kid should have their first dental checkup six months after their first tooth emerges, or by their first birthday

  • Is it necessary for my child to see the dentist on a regular basis?

    Checkups should be scheduled every six months, on average. We may prescribe more regular checkups depending on the conditions of your child's dental health.

  • Why do baby teeth require extra attention?

    Your child's initial teeth play a crucial part in development, even if they don't stay as long as permanent teeth. The primary teeth help your child talk, smile, and eat properly while they are in place. They also serve as a placeholder for permanent teeth in the jaw.

  • How can I get my child ready for his or her first dental visit?

    Maintaining a pleasant attitude is the greatest way to prepare for your child's first visit to our clinic. Children pick up on adults' fears, so if you make negative comments about dental visits, you can guarantee your child will expect a bad experience and behave accordingly.

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