If you’re looking for a kids dentist in Warner, our team provides child-focused dental care designed to support healthy teeth, positive dental experiences, and long-term oral health.
We focus on:
Kids dentistry focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of dental conditions in children, from early childhood through adolescence.
It aims to:
Regular dental visits during childhood help identify problems early and encourage lifelong oral health habits.
Routine examinations and professional cleaning for children to monitor oral development and maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Preventive treatments such as fluoride applications and oral hygiene education to help reduce the risk of tooth decay.
Custom appliances used to hold space for permanent teeth when baby teeth are lost prematurely.
Durable crowns used to restore and protect severely decayed or damaged baby teeth.
Eligible children may access dental care through the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), which may cover certain dental services depending on eligibility.
Child-Focused Dental Care: We aim to create a comfortable and supportive environment to help children feel relaxed during dental visits.
Preventive Approach: Our focus is on preventing dental problems early through education, routine check-ups, and preventive treatments.
Experienced Dental Team: Dental care is provided by registered dentists experienced in treating children and supporting positive dental experiences.
Modern Diagnostic Technology: Digital imaging and clinical examination help monitor tooth development and detect dental concerns early.
Children are generally recommended to have their first dental visit by around their first birthday or when their first tooth appears.
Early dental visits allow the dentist to check tooth development and provide advice on oral hygiene, feeding habits, and cavity prevention. Regular visits also help children become familiar with the dental environment, which may reduce anxiety later.
Starting dental visits early helps build positive oral health habits.
Most children benefit from dental check-ups every six months to monitor tooth development and maintain oral health.
Regular visits allow the dentist to detect cavities early, monitor how teeth are erupting, and provide preventive care such as fluoride treatment. Some children may require more frequent visits depending on their oral health risk factors.
Your dentist will recommend an appropriate recall schedule for your child.
Tooth decay occurs when bacteria in plaque produce acids that damage tooth enamel.
Frequent consumption of sugary foods or drinks, inadequate brushing, and poor oral hygiene can increase the risk of cavities. Baby teeth are particularly vulnerable to decay. Preventive treatments, good oral hygiene, and regular dental visits can help reduce this risk.
Encourage children to brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste.
Stainless steel crowns are used to restore and protect baby teeth that are severely decayed or damaged.
These crowns cover the entire tooth, providing strength and durability until the baby tooth naturally falls out. They are commonly recommended when large cavities are present or when fillings alone may not provide enough protection.
Your dentist will explain whether this treatment is suitable for your child.
Space maintainers are small dental appliances used to keep space open when a baby tooth is lost earlier than expected.
They help guide permanent teeth into the correct position and reduce the risk of crowding or alignment problems. These appliances are custom-made and usually remain in place until the permanent tooth begins to erupt.
Early assessment can help determine whether a space maintainer is necessary.
Regular dental visits during childhood help prevent cavities, support healthy tooth development, and encourage positive dental habits.
Regular dental visits during childhood help prevent cavities, support healthy tooth development, and encourage positive dental habits.