Pediatric Dentist in Vadapalani Chennai

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Gentle and Specialized Pediatric Dentist in Vadapalani, Chennai

A trusted Pediatric Dentist in Vadapalani, Chennai provides specialized dental care for infants, children, and teenagers. Pediatric dentists create a friendly and welcoming environment that helps young patients feel safe and relaxed during every visit. They offer preventive treatments such as fluoride applications, dental sealants, and regular check-ups to protect developing teeth from cavities and decay. Dentists also educate parents and children on proper brushing, flossing, and healthy eating habits to maintain strong oral health. By using modern dental technology and gentle treatment methods, they ensure safe and effective care. Early dental visits prevent future complications, foster positive dental habits, and support healthy, confident smiles as children grow.

Pediatric Dentist

An experienced Pediatric Dentist in Vadapalani, Chennai delivers complete dental solutions tailored to children’s unique oral health needs. Dentists diagnose and treat cavities, tooth decay, gum concerns, and early alignment issues with careful attention. They monitor jaw growth and tooth eruption to ensure proper development at every stage. Pediatric dentists also handle dental emergencies, including sudden pain or tooth injuries, with prompt and compassionate care. Through regular follow-ups and preventive guidance, they reduce the risk of long-term dental problems. By combining expertise with a child-friendly approach, pediatric dentists make each visit positive, educational, and comfortable, helping children maintain strong, healthy, and confident smiles for life.

Questions? Answers

Your dentist will take the time to discuss the best and easiest ways to incorporate healthy oral habits that will benefit your child for the rest of their lifetime. 

Our advice: 

  • We recommend that your child has their first dental visit by the age of 1, but if they’re older  don’t be concerned – it is never too late to take a hold of their oral health
  • Attend the dentist at least twice per year
  • Carry out preventative treatments such as Fissure Sealants and Scale and Polish as advised by your dentist 
  • Minimise sugar intake by avoiding sugary snacks and drinks
  • For children under two years of age brush their teeth with a toothbrush and water. There is no need to use fluoridated toothpaste unless recommended by your dentist 
  • For children between two to six years 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 up until the age of seven

We recommend that you bring your child to the dentist by their first birthday. This allows your child to become comfortable with the dental environment from a young age and means they are more likely to receive preventative and routine care before more complex treatment is needed.

It is never too late to take hold of your child’s oral health- so at whatever age you first attend our team will make sure to put your child at ease in a completely judgement free environment.

For children’s braces it is best for the first orthodontic assessment to be carried out between 8-9 years of age to allow a plan to be put in place.

  • Lay the foundations of healthy oral habits from an early age 
  • Focus on prevention avoiding the need for complex dentistry later in life 
  • Receive treatment in an anxiety-free and fun environment
  • Modern and bright clinics designed with comfort in mind
  • Deal with staff who are specially trained to deal with children
  • Establish a relationship with one dental practice for life, as we cater for all ages

If your child is suffering from a toothache, contact us as soon as possible so we can organise an
emergency appointment  to get your child out of pain.

To comfort your child:

  • Rinse their mouth with warm salty water
  • If their face is swollen apply a cold compress to the area
  • Discuss with the team and give some anti inflammatory medicines
  • Do not apply heat or aspirin to the area

If you are anyway concerned or anxious about your child’s teeth or oral health call us today to make
an appointment.

Dental emergencies may include:

  • Tooth ache which keeps your child awake at night
  • Fever or loss of appetite due to toothache
  • Dental trauma or broken teeth following an accident or fall