Childrens Dental

Childrens dentist Glenmore Park at Glenmore Park Dental Services provides gentle, compassionate dental care for babies, toddlers, children, and teenagers. Our childrens dentist Glenmore Park team makes every visit fun and stress-free, helping your child develop healthy dental habits for life. As your trusted childrens dentist near Penrith, we offer bulk-billed treatments under the Child Dental Benefit Schedule (CDBS), making quality dental care accessible for families throughout the Glenmore Park area.

Childrens Dentist Glenmore Park – Expert Paediatric Dental Care

At our Glenmore Park dental practice, our childrens dentist team specialises in preventive and restorative dental treatments for children of all ages. From your baby’s first dental check-up to teenage orthodontic consultations, our friendly team provides comprehensive oral health care in a warm, welcoming environment. We understand that children can feel anxious about dental visits, so we take extra care to ensure every child feels comfortable and safe. Our childrens dentist Glenmore Park services include dental check-ups, scale and clean, fluoride treatments, fissure sealants, fillings, and emergency dental care. Book your child’s appointment online or contact our friendly team to learn more about our children’s dental services near Penrith.

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Childrens Dental

Here at Glenmore Park Dental Services, our staff are highly trained and very experienced to provide your  childrens dental care for babies and small children.

Even before their adult teeth erupt, there are things you can do to protect your child’s teeth and gums, and instil good habits that they will take into their later years.

Baby teeth and children’s first visits

New parents  ask us when they should bring their child for their first dental check-up. Our answer is when the child’s first tooth erupts, usually between 6 and 10 months.

The sooner a child has their first dental visit, the better. This will establish good dental habits early in life and reduce any anxiety about the dentist.

We even encourage parents to bring small children to meet us for free before their first visit. Then they will be more comfortable for their first children’s appointment later.

You can have a ‘practice run’ at your home by having them lie on the bed and counting their teeth using a torch.

Avoid saying things like ‘There’s no need to be scared’ because they won’t have a fear of a dentist unless the idea is put into their head. Instead, you could describe it as a fun visit where they can ride in a magic chair and get a reward at the end.

Their first visit is a limited examination to enable the child to become familiar with the dental setting. Then it will be an ordinary activity for them, rather than something for them to worry about.

Once your child turns two, you should bring them in for a full check-up. Our dental team will assess their dental development and do any early prevention treatment needed.

Bulk-Billed Kids Dental (CDBS)

Are you eligible for free dental care for your children? The government-funded Child Dental Benefit Schedule provides eligible families with $1000 per child for select kids dental services. Find out more about Bulk-Billed Kids Dental (CDBS).

Childrens dental care at home

Baby teeth or milk teeth are an important step in your child’s teeth development. At home, you can encourage the healthy development of their teeth before the first tooth erupts.

One important task is to wipe your baby’s gums with a damp cloth to minimise the sugar and bacteria on their gums. Although they’re not permanent, healthy baby teeth will contribute to the growth of healthy adult teeth.

If you bottle-feed your baby, remove the bottle as soon as they’re finished rather than leaving it with them. As babies have a weak immune system, their baby teeth can develop tooth decay if they always have milk in their mouth.

Another way to prevent dental problems in children is to instil good habits very early. This includes:

  • brushing twice a day
  • avoiding sugary food and drink, including fruit juices
  • avoiding snacking
  • not using food as reward.

When your children are young, they will only eat and drink what you give them. So if you don’t introduce them to sugary food and drink, they won’t know it exists!

It’s also important for your child to brush twice a day. Developing this routine early will give them good oral health and teeth care habits that will last a lifetime. Let them watch you do it so they see brushing as a normal activity quickly. You only need to use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste.

Adult teeth and early intervention

Children usually get their first adult tooth around five or six years. However, they could start losing their baby teeth as early as four and as late as eight.

You should get your child’s teeth checked regularly to prevent decay and treat any existing decay. If left untreated, the decay will affect the health of the adult teeth. Early treatment is the key to a child’s healthy .

By the age about 12, around 75% of children need braces, though most of their facial development has occurred by that age. Early intervention can occur even before all the adult teeth have come in.

Early treatment can correct:

  • bite problems
  • underdeveloped jaws
  • narrow dental arches
  • crowded teeth
  • deep overbites
  • jaw joint problems
  • airway problems
  • thumb sucking.

This intervention can often prevent:

  • the removal of adult teeth to relieve crowding
  • a fang-like appearance
  • lengthy use of braces
  • speech difficulties.

It is also vital to correct any functional jaw problems as soon as they develop. Functional therapy can improve both facial appearance and speech.

Come in and talk to our specialists about your child’s orthodontic needs as early as possible.

Let us meet your child’s orthodontic needs as early as possible.

It is critical to correct any functional jaw problems as soon as they are developed as functional therapy provides children with improved appearance and speech.

Address Shop 17B/1 Town Terrace Glenmore Park NSW 2745
Open Hours Monday – Friday From 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM & Saturday – 9:00 AM – 5:00PM
The Australian Dental Association recommends that children see a childrens dentist Glenmore Park from as early as their first birthday, or when their first tooth appears. Early dental visits help establish good oral health habits and allow our childrens dentist Glenmore Park team to monitor the development of your child’s teeth. Regular dental check-ups are key to preventing cavities and other dental issues in children.

Book Your Child’s Visit With Our Childrens Dentist Glenmore Park

If you are looking for a gentle childrens dentist Glenmore Park families can trust, our friendly team is here to help. We make children’s visits positive and reassuring from the very first appointment. To get started with our childrens dentist Glenmore Park team, simply book an appointment online or contact us today, and we will help your child build healthy smiles for life.

Childrens Dental FAQs

At what age should my child first see a dentist?

We generally recommend a first visit around your child’s first birthday, or when their first tooth appears. Early visits help your child feel comfortable and let us spot any concerns early. Book your child’s appointment online.

Is children’s dental care bulk-billed?

Eligible children may be covered under the government Child Dental Benefit Schedule (CDBS) for selected services, which we can bulk-bill. Eligibility applies – ask our team and we can check for you. Learn more about kids dental.

My child feels nervous about the dentist. How do you help?

Our team takes a gentle, unhurried approach and explains things in a friendly, age-appropriate way to help children feel at ease. You are welcome to stay with your child during the visit.

How often should children have a check-up?

For most children we suggest a check-up and clean every six months, though we will tailor this to your child’s individual needs.

Do you treat children’s dental emergencies?

Yes. If your child has a toothache, knocked or broken tooth, please contact us as soon as possible and we will do our best to see them quickly. Contact our team.

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