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If your child feels nervous about visiting the dentist, come and book an appointment at IDS to help them feel at ease.
Why should my child see a paediatric dentist?
A paediatric dentist specialises in children’s dental health, offering expert care tailored to their unique needs. From managing early tooth development to addressing decay and injuries, they ensure your child receives gentle, effective treatment. Early visits help build positive dental habits that can last a lifetime.
What is different about seeing a paediatric dentist?
Paediatric dentists are trained to meet the specific emotional and developmental needs of children. They use child-friendly techniques and equipment to create a welcoming, stress-free experience. The focus is on preventive care, early detection, and treating issues such as tooth decay, growth abnormalities, and dental trauma in a manner that’s comfortable and engaging for young patients.
What to expect when seeing a Paediatric dentist?
A visit to a paediatric dentist is designed to be friendly and comfortable for children. The dentist will assess your child’s oral health, explain any necessary procedures in simple, child-appropriate terms, and work at a pace that makes the child feel at ease. Preventive care, check-ups, and a customised treatment plan will help ensure your child’s dental health is well-maintained.
How inhalation sedation works and helps nervous kids?
Inhalation sedation, or “laughing gas,” is a safe and effective way to calm nervous children during dental treatments. This method helps children feel relaxed while remaining awake, by having them breathe in a mix of oxygen and nitrous oxide through a small mask. The sedation wears off quickly, allowing them to resume their usual activities soon after the appointment.
How does private treatment differ from treatment in a hospital?
Private dental care provides a more personalised and immediate service compared to hospital-based care. With shorter waiting times, access to specialist paediatric dentists, and tailored treatment plans, your child receives focused attention in a comfortable setting. In contrast, hospital care often involves longer wait times and more generalised care options. Private treatment ensures continuity and flexibility, prioritising your child’s specific needs.