Regular Check-ups:
Comprehensive dental check-ups to monitor oral health and detect potential problems early.
Professional Cleanings:
Thorough cleanings to remove plaque and tartar to prevent cavities and gum disease.
Fluoride Treatment:
Treatments that strengthen tooth enamel and protect against cavities.
Sealants:
A protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of molars to prevent cavities.
Decayed Fillings:
Restoration of decayed teeth in which the decayed area is removed and filled with a suitable material.
Pulp Therapy:
A procedure similar to root canal treatment for children that is performed when the pulp of the tooth is infected or damaged.
Tooth Extractions:
Removal of teeth that are severely decayed or causing other dental problems.
Orthodontic Screenings:
Evaluations for braces or other orthodontic treatments when misalignment is identified.
Child-Friendly Techniques:
Methods to help children feel comfortable during their dental visits, including positive reinforcement and calming strategies.
Oral Hygiene Education:
Guiding children and parents on effective dental care practices to promote lifelong oral health.