Paediatric Dentistry

Children’s Dental Health

Paediatric dentistry focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of dental conditions in children. The primary aim of this field is to maintain the health of both primary and permanent teeth, establish proper oral hygiene habits, and ensure that treatment is carried out in a calm, stress-free environment.

Primary teeth play a crucial role in the development of a child’s dentofacial system. They contribute to the formation of a correct bite, support speech development, and preserve space for the future eruption of permanent teeth. Timely treatment of primary teeth therefore helps prevent more complex dental issues later in life.

Clinicians place particular emphasis on creating a comfortable and reassuring environment, with an individual approach to every child. Modern treatment techniques and specially designed paediatric materials allow procedures to be carried out gently, safely, and with minimal discomfort.
15+ Years of Experience
Experience ranging from root canal treatment to rehabilitation.
5,000+ Patients
Treatment carried out using clinical protocols with outcomes.
3D Diagnostics
3D imaging, digital modelling and detailed treatment planning.
7+ Years of Experience
Hands-on expertise in general and restorative dentistry.

When Paediatric Dentistry Is Required

Regular preventive check-ups help identify early signs of tooth decay and other dental conditions in children. Specialists recommend visiting a paediatric dentist at least once every six months.

Reasons to seek professional advice may include toothache, increased sensitivity, changes in enamel colour, gum inflammation, or any other signs indicating potential dental issues.

Timely consultation with a paediatric dentist allows treatment to be carried out at an early stage and helps prevent the development of complications.
  • Tooth Decay in Primary Teeth

    Tooth decay in children progresses more rapidly than in adults. If dark spots or signs of tooth damage appear, it is important to seek professional care as early as possible in order to preserve the tooth and prevent the development of inflammation.
  • Toothache in a Child

    Pain may arise as a result of tooth decay, inflammation of the dental nerve, or damage to the tooth. The clinician will carry out a thorough assessment and recommend the most appropriate treatment to address the underlying cause of the pain.
  • Tooth Sensitivity

    If a child experiences discomfort when consuming hot or cold foods, this may indicate enamel damage or the early development of tooth decay.
  • Gum Inflammation and Bleeding

    Redness, swelling, or bleeding of the gums may indicate an underlying inflammatory condition. Timely treatment helps prevent the progression of gum disease.
  • Irregular Tooth Eruption

    In some cases, children’s teeth may erupt irregularly or with delay. A dental examination allows any potential disturbances in the development of the dentofacial system to be identified at an early stage.
  • Routine Check-up

    Regular routine check-ups help monitor a child’s oral health, identify potential issues at an early stage, and establish good oral hygiene habits.
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Paediatric Dental Treatments
The clinic uses modern paediatric treatment methods that allow procedures to be carried out as gently and comfortably as possible for the child. Before treatment begins, the clinician conducts an examination and clearly explains each stage of the procedure to both the child and their parents.

The use of advanced materials and technologies helps preserve healthy tooth structure and ensures long-lasting treatment outcomes. Particular emphasis is placed on the prevention of dental conditions and on educating children in proper oral hygiene.

A friendly, reassuring environment, attentive care, and an individual approach help each child feel calm and confident throughout their dental visit.