We're passionate about improving the dental health of our children.There's no need to suffer with toothache pain

We believe that our overall wellness begins with our mouths. It is important to take care of our oral health from an early age to prevent future problems from occurring. In Confident Smile, Our dentists guide children’s dental growth along the way to help avoid any dental concerns.

WHAT IS CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY?

Preventive dental care is extremely important in children, especially regarding their teeth. Visiting a dentist as early as six months of age can benefit your child’s future oral health and allow for the early detection of problems. This event commences a positive relationship with your child’s dentist.

Working with them ensures that your child’s first dentist visit is enjoyable. We aim to;

  • Maintain oral health
  • Modify bad habits
  • Teach good oral hygiene routines to prevent dental disease
  • Treat issues as early as possible

NEED TO KNOW

APPOINTMENTS

  • Regular appointments at least once each year, building to twice a year
  • Appointments may be needed more frequently depending on the ongoing treatment needs of your child
  • If your child has specific dental needs, we may suggest a referral to a Periodontist (specialist in dentistry for children)

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?

  • Appointments will take around 30 to 60 minutes
  • Treatment appointments may be slightly longer

YOU MAY BE ASKED ABOUT

  • Your child’s dental and medical history
  • Your regular oral care routine for your child at home

BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT

No special preparation is needed.

AFTER YOUR APPOINTMENT

Maintain oral hygiene routine at home

QUICK TIP

We recommend visiting a dentist as young as six months old or as the first teeth appear. This will ensure that your child gets used to the experience and that you receive good preventative advice as early as possible.

WHAT’S NEXT?

Learn more about some possible treatment options with your local Shepperton Dental practice. We recommend you book an appointment with a dentist to further discuss, so they can provide expert advice on getting your mouth on track.