Your child’s first visit to the dentist must be a pleasant experience, as a bad first impression may last a lifetime. Bringing a child when there is no emergency will make the visit an enjoyable experience. You should first take your child to visit the dentist as early as possible, and then take them for regular six-monthly check-ups. This will help to keep their teeth healthy for life.
The causes of tooth decay in children are the same as in adults, but because children’s teeth are smaller, decay can reach the nerve and cause pain very quickly. Help your child to brush their teeth until they are able to do it well by themselves, usually around the age of seven. Remember to encourage your child, as praise often gets results.
Our aim is to get your child through to 18 with a filling-free healthy mouth. We work with you and your child to give you the knowledge and skills necessary to make this achievable. We can offer relative analgesia (laughing-gas) to assist with treatments on younger or more nervous children.
Children and young adults under 21 are seen on an NHS basis, unless otherwise requested. It is not necessary for a parent to be registered with the practice for your child to be seen.
Remember to encourage your child, as praise will often get results.
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1. Electric toothbrush will consist of an Oral B Professional Care 1000 or suitable substitute where applicable.
2. Competition winners will be picked at the final day of each month and informed accordingly.
3. Winners will be selected at random and one person will not be eligible to win multiple times, should the same person be randomly picked, a redraw will take place until a new winner is chosen.