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Pediatric Dentistry

At Fab Dental, we understand that children require special dental care, comfort, and attention. Pediatric dentistry focuses on maintaining your child’s oral health from infancy through adolescence. Our pediatric dentists are specially trained to handle the unique dental needs of children, ensuring a positive, stress-free experience.

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What is Pediatric Dentistry?

Pediatric dentistry is a branch of dentistry dedicated to the oral health of children. From the eruption of the first tooth to the teenage years, children face different stages of dental growth and challenges. Early dental care not only helps prevent cavities and gum disease but also builds healthy habits for life.

Why is Pediatric Dental Care Important?

  • Prevents cavities and tooth decay from an early age

  • Helps in guiding proper growth of permanent teeth

  • Reduces the risk of gum disease and oral infections

  • Addresses habits like thumb sucking or prolonged bottle feeding

  • Educates children and parents on proper brushing and oral hygiene techniques

When Should My Child First Visit the Dentist?

Dentists recommend that a child’s first dental visit should happen within 6 months after their first tooth appears, or by their first birthday. Early visits help detect any dental issues, provide guidance on oral hygiene, and familiarize your child with dental care in a positive way.

Common Pediatric Dental Treatments at Fab Dental:

Dental Checkups & Cleaning

Regular checkups and gentle cleaning help in keeping your child’s teeth free of cavities, plaque, and tartar while ensuring healthy gum growth.

Fluoride Treatments

Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel, making it more resistant to decay. It’s a safe and effective way to protect children’s teeth.

Pit & Fissure Sealants

Sealants are applied to the chewing surfaces of molars to prevent cavities. They act as a protective shield against food and bacteria.

Cavity Fillings for Kids

If a child develops a cavity, pediatric fillings are used to restore the tooth and prevent further decay.

Space Maintainers

In case of early loss of baby teeth, space maintainers help preserve the gap for permanent teeth to erupt properly.

Interceptive Orthodontics

Early orthodontic evaluation can help in guiding jaw growth, aligning teeth, and preventing complex dental issues in the future.

Emergency Pediatric Dental Care

We also treat accidental injuries, broken teeth, and sudden dental pain in children with quick and effective solutions.

Tips for Parents to Maintain Children’s Oral Health

  • Start brushing your child’s teeth as soon as the first tooth erupts

  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste (pea-sized amount for kids over 3)

  • Encourage healthy eating habits – limit sugary snacks and drinks

  • Teach proper brushing and flossing techniques

  • Schedule routine dental checkups every 6 months

  • Lead by example – kids follow parents’ oral hygiene habits

Why Choose Fab Dental for Pediatric Dentistry?

Child-Friendly Clinics designed to make kids feel safe and comfortable

Experienced Pediatric Dentists trained in child behavior management

Advanced Equipment for painless and safe treatments

Preventive Approach to minimize future dental issues

Affordable Pediatric Packages for families

Multi-City Presence – with clinics in Mumbai, Pune, Surat, Ahmedabad, and Bangalore

Book a Pediatric Dental Appointment

At Fab Dental, we make dental visits enjoyable for kids and stress-free for parents. Whether it’s your child’s first dental checkup or a specialized treatment, our pediatric experts are here to care for your child’s growing smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why do children need to see a pediatric dentist instead of a general dentist?

Pediatric dentists are specially trained to handle the unique dental needs of infants, children, and teenagers. They focus on growth, development, preventive care, and making dental visits stress-free for kids.


2. At what age should my child first visit the dentist?

Your child should have their first dental visit within 6 months of the first tooth erupting, or by their first birthday. Early visits help prevent dental problems and build comfort with the dentist.


3. Why is dental care important for baby teeth if they eventually fall out?

Baby teeth act as natural space holders for permanent teeth. If baby teeth are lost too early due to decay, it can lead to misalignment, chewing problems, and speech difficulties. Keeping them healthy is very important.


4. How can I prepare my child for a dental visit?
  • Use positive words like “healthy teeth” instead of “pain” or “drill.”

  • Read fun books or show cartoons about visiting the dentist.

  • Avoid passing on dental fears. Stay calm and encouraging.
    At Fab Dental, our pediatric team makes visits fun and relaxed for kids.


5. How often should children see the dentist?

Children should visit the dentist every 6 months for routine checkups and cleaning. More frequent visits may be needed if there are cavities, orthodontic issues, or gum problems.


6. What are the most common dental problems in children?
  • Tooth decay (cavities)

  • Gum inflammation (gingivitis)

  • Tooth sensitivity

  • Early tooth loss

  • Misalignment and crowding of teeth

  • Thumb sucking or pacifier-related issues


7. Are dental treatments safe for children?

Yes, pediatric dental treatments are safe and performed with advanced techniques. At Fab Dental, we use child-friendly approaches and, when needed, safe anesthesia or sedation options to keep kids comfortable.


8. What can I do to prevent cavities in my child’s teeth?
  • Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste

  • Limit sugary snacks and drinks

  • Encourage rinsing after meals

  • Schedule professional cleaning and fluoride treatments

  • Consider dental sealants for extra protection


9. When should children start orthodontic treatment (braces)?

The right age varies, but an orthodontic evaluation is usually recommended by age 7. Early intervention, if needed, can reduce the severity of future alignment issues.


10. What should I do if my child has a dental emergency?

If your child experiences a chipped tooth, knocked-out tooth, or sudden severe pain:

  • Rinse the mouth gently with warm water

  • If a tooth is knocked out, keep it moist in milk or saliva

  • Call Fab Dental immediately for emergency care.