Do you have questions about your child's dental care?
We have a dedicated section for your inquiries, providing comprehensive answers to the most frequently asked questions, helping you gather important information before and during your visit. From what to expect during your child's first appointment to practical tips for maintaining oral health, you'll find all the information you need here. And if you don't find the answer you're looking for, we’re always here to support and connect with you!
What services does Appolonia Dentistry for Children offer?
At Appolonia Dentistry for Children, we provide a wide range of dental services tailored to children of all ages. Our services include:
- Preventive care (cleanings, exams, fluoride treatments)
- Restorative treatments (fillings, crowns)
- Orthodontics (braces, clear aligners)
- Emergency dental care
Our team of expert pediatric dentists and orthodontists ensures that every child receives the highest level of care in a fun, safe, and comfortable environment.
What age should my child start visiting the dentist?
We recommend that your child visit the dentist by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth appearing. Early visits help establish good oral hygiene habits, detect potential dental issues, and make dental care a positive experience from the start.
How do you make dental visits fun for children?
At Appolonia, we believe that a positive dental experience is key to developing a lifelong healthy relationship with oral care. Our clinic is designed with children in mind, featuring playful decor and engaging staff. We use fun tools and techniques to make dental visits feel like an adventure!
What makes Appolonia Dentistry for Children different from other clinics?
Appolonia World for Pediatric Dentistry specializes in providing healthcare services for infants, children, and adolescents. It has qualified specialists equipped to handle various cases, including children who experience fear of visiting the dentist, especially children with special needs.
Do you treat children with special needs?
Yes, we proudly offer specialized care for children with special needs. Our team is trained to provide gentle, compassionate care for children with physical, developmental, or behavioral challenges. We work closely with families to create a comfortable and supportive environment for these children, making sure their dental experience is as stress-free as possible and ensuring that every child gets the attention they deserve.
Can I schedule a consultation to learn more about treatment options for my child?
Yes! At Appolonia Dentistry for Children, we offer consultations where you can learn more about the best dental care and orthodontic treatment options for your child. Whether you need advice on preventive care, are considering orthodontic options, or want to discuss your child’s specific dental needs, our team is here to help. Simply contact us to schedule your consultation.
What should I do if my child has a dental emergency?
If your child experiences a dental emergency, such as a broken tooth, knocked-out tooth, or severe toothache, contact us immediately. We offer emergency care services and will provide instructions on how to manage the situation until your appointment. Quick action can often save a tooth and reduce discomfort.
What methods and habits help keep my child’s teeth clean?
Encourage your child to brush their teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, and limit sugary snacks and drinks. We will guide you and your child on the best oral hygiene practices at every visit. Regular check-ups are important to monitor your child’s oral health and catch potential issues early.
How often should my child visit the dentist under normal circumstances?
It’s recommended that children visit the dentist for a check-up and cleaning every six months. Regular visits allow us to monitor your child’s oral health, catch any potential issues early, and ensure that their teeth and gums are developing properly. If your child is undergoing orthodontic treatment, more frequent visits may be necessary.