Space Maintainers
Space maintainers are dental devices designed to hold space in a child’s mouth after a premature tooth loss. These devices ensure that the remaining teeth don’t shift, helping to guide the permanent teeth into their proper positions. Space maintainers are an essential part of early dental care, ensuring a smooth transition to a full set of adult teeth.
Pulpectomy and Stainless steel Crowns
Pulpectomy is a dental procedure used to treat infected or damaged baby teeth by removing the pulp and cleaning the tooth. After the treatment, a stainless steel crown is placed to restore the tooth’s function and protect it from further damage. This process helps maintain oral health and allows for the natural development of adult teeth.
Pit and Fissure Sealants
Pit and fissure sealants are a preventive treatment designed to protect the hard-to-reach grooves of a child’s molars from decay. The sealant is applied as a thin coating over the teeth, acting as a protective barrier to keep cavities from forming. This quick and painless procedure ensures your child’s teeth stay healthy and cavity-free.
Fluoride Application
Fluoride application is a simple and effective way to strengthen teeth and prevent cavities. This treatment involves applying fluoride gel or varnish to the surface of the teeth, which helps to remineralize the enamel, making it more resistant to decay. Regular fluoride treatments can help protect your child’s teeth and promote long-term oral health.
Sedation Dentistry
Sedation dentistry ensures that children feel comfortable and relaxed during dental procedures. Using safe and effective sedation options, such as nitrous oxide or oral sedatives, this approach helps reduce anxiety and makes dental visits more pleasant. Whether it’s a routine check-up or a more complex procedure, sedation dentistry provides a worry-free experience for both children and parents.