Paediatric Dentist in Melbourne
Oral hygiene is important in the early years to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Regular Dental check-ups help your dentist prevent and treat decay before it causes cavities and toothaches.
Being most prone to tooth disease, children’s dental care is crucial, and with the help of our compassionate and excellent dentists in Melbourne, we can keep your child’s tooth disease away.
Children should start visiting the dental practice as young as possible, so bring them along with you to your check-ups. They may be too young for an examination, but the visits help familiarise them with the surroundings, the smells, and the noise, and most importantly, they meet the dentist.
The examinations will start off informal, with a quick look using a dental mirror, counting the teeth, and looking for signs of decay. Your dentist will conduct a more thorough examination as the child’s confidence grows.
Finding a Child Dentist in Bulleen
When you are looking for a child dentist in Bulleen, you will surely want someone reliable, experienced, and professional. Lincoln Dental’s children’s dental care services reflect all of these qualities, making us one of the best in Melbourne. Just bring your children to our clinic once and leave all your tension regarding their dental health with us.
Contact us at Bullen on 03 9939 3032 or Forest Hill on 03 98741309 for details on our children’s dental care services and emergency dental services in Melbourne.
The check-up –The dentist will look at the following –
- Which teeth have erupted (come through the gum).
- Accessing the development of the jaw.
- Looking at the soft tissues (tongue, cheeks, lips and throat).
- Checking for cavities in the teeth.
- As the child ages, we will assess how they bite together to check if orthodontics is required later on.
We advise on preventive care
- Healthy diet.
- Brushing techniques.
- Fluoride treatments if necessary.
How to take care of your child’s teeth
Oral hygiene starts as soon as your child’s first tooth erupts through the gum, around six months of age.
- Use a small and very soft child’s toothbrush and a rice-sized amount of children’s toothpaste. As this contains less fluoride than adult toothpaste, if you are unsure about the fluoride content, please speak to your dentist or health visitor.
- Brush twice daily, once in the morning and before bed, cleaning the teeth and the gum area. You must clean your child’s teeth or supervise until they are around 8 years old.
- Encourage your child to spit the toothpaste out but not rinse with water, as this reduces the fluoride’s effects.
- Do not allow your child to fall asleep with a bottle of milk, formula milk, or fruit juice. These have hidden sugars that will pool around the teeth as they sleep, leading to cavities.
- Limit the amount of sugar in your child’s diet. If they do have sugary snacks and drinks keep them to mealtimes only and give water and healthy snacks in between.
If your child is prone to tooth decay in their baby teeth, your dentist may recommend fluoride treatment as it helps to strengthen the tooth surface. Then, as the adult teeth erupt through the gum, it may be advised that a protective layer is painted onto the tooth’s biting surface, which is called ‘Fissure Sealant.’
If you want a child dentist in Bulleen, contact Lincoln Dental Clinic Bulleen, and you can also avail of our services in nearby areas.