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Pediatric dentistry

How to raise decay-free,
braces-free child

Early painless intervention prevents future painful dental treatment
Cooperation with pediatric specialized dentists from university hospital

There are a lot of kids who fear and don’t like going to dentists.
That’s because it’s a “treatment”. Being told to open wide, surrounded by unfamiliar sounds and sensations. Even adults feel anxious. And if we use anesthesia and drill, it’s painful. No wonder they hate dentists.

So we focusing on avoiding “Treatments” by “Prevention”
when it’s “prevention”, we don’t need any painful, scary procedures.

How we “Prevent” before the problem appears

In order to “Prevent” before problems happen, we need to understand “why” the problems happen.

No baby is born with cavities.
Tooth decay and bad teeth alignment come from not only genetics and germs but also from daily habits, diet, and oral care routines, which can be controlled by parents.
That means, with the right knowledge and early support, we can often prevent problems before they start.

Our Approach

We recommend your child’s first dental visit as soon as their first tooth appears and visit the dentist regularly. Yes, even they don’t have symptoms. By doing so, dentists are able to find even a small changes in their mouth and can deal with it the earliest, which leads to a minimum, pain-free intervention.

But we do also need a parents’ support. we cannot understand everything about the children from their mouth in a few minutes of dental visit, Especially the oral habits.

So we would like to communicate with parents very well and would like you to ask us any questions they have or they notice.

Preventive Care We Recommend

Precised Check Up
Teeth Growth (baby and adult tooth), Teeth Alignment, Jaw bone growth, Oral habits, diet, etc. By recording them regularly, we can notice a little change easily.

Fluoride Application
Baby teeth and newly erupted permanent teeth are more vulnerable to decay.
Fluoride strengthens enamel and helps protect teeth from acid attacks. Regular applications help build a solid foundation for lifelong dental health.
Sealants
The grooves on the chewing surfaces of molars can easily trap food and bacteria.
Sealants protect these areas by coating them with a thin resin layer — a quick, painless, and highly effective way to prevent cavities.
Plaque Disclosing
We use a harmless dye to show where plaque remains after brushing.
It helps children recognize their brushing habits and learn how to clean more effectively — turning daily brushing into a fun, educational activity.