Begin your child’s oral health journey early, as it lays a strong base for healthy teeth. At Truly Dental, we prioritize high-quality care for every child; furthermore, we make each visit comfortable and reassuring. Our team dedicates consistent time and attention to ensure excellence in treatment, service, and patient care.
Additionally, our dentists bring strong experience in pediatric care, and they enjoy helping children feel calm and secure. As a result, we maintain a cheerful, welcoming, and relaxed environment that not only reduces fear but also promotes healthy dental habits for life.
While a child’s first visit may feel new, it does not have to be stressful. Instead, our dentists proceed gently at a comfortable pace; therefore, they provide a smooth, positive, and pain-free experience.
Your dentist will guide you on the best and easiest ways to develop healthy oral habits that benefit your child throughout their life.
Our recommendations:
Schedule your child’s first dental visit by the age of one. If your child is older, don’t worry—it is never too late to focus on their oral health.
Visit the dentist at least twice a year for regular check-ups.
Follow your dentist’s advice on preventive treatments such as Fissure Sealants and Scale and Polish.
Limit sugary snacks and drinks to reduce the risk of tooth decay.
For children under two years, brush their teeth using a toothbrush and water. Use fluoridated toothpaste only if your dentist recommends it.
For children aged two to six, use a pea-sized amount of 1000 ppm fluoridated toothpaste.
For children seven years and older, use a pea-sized amount of 1450 ppm fluoridated toothpaste.
Parents should supervise brushing until the child turns seven.
We recommend bringing your child to the dentist by their first birthday. Early visits help children become comfortable with the dental environment and encourage preventive care before complex treatment becomes necessary.
No matter your child’s age, our team will ensure they feel relaxed and welcomed in a completely judgment-free environment.
If your child may need braces, it is best to schedule the first orthodontic assessment between 8 and 9 years of age so the dentist can plan the treatment early.
Children’s dentistry helps your child:
Develop healthy oral habits from an early age
Focus on prevention and avoid complex dental procedures later in life
Receive treatment in a fun, stress-free environment
Visit modern and comfortable clinics designed with children in mind
Interact with trained staff who specialize in treating children
Build a long-term relationship with one dental clinic that provides care for all ages
If your child experiences a toothache, contact us immediately so we can arrange an emergency appointment and relieve their pain.
To help comfort your child:
Rinse their mouth with warm salt water
Apply a cold compress if the face appears swollen
Consult our dental team before giving anti-inflammatory medication
Avoid applying heat or aspirin to the painful area
If you feel concerned about your child’s teeth or oral health, contact us right away to schedule an appointment.
Dental emergencies may include:
Severe toothache that keeps your child awake at night
Fever or loss of appetite caused by tooth pain
Dental trauma or broken teeth after an accident or fall
The pace and level of treatment carried out at this appointment is dictated by your child and their comfort.