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Frequently asked questions
Here are some of the most common questions asked by parents regarding their child's oral health
When should my child have their first dental visit?
Usually by their first birthday or within six months of the first tooth erupting.
How can I prevent cavities in my child’s teeth?
Good oral hygiene, limiting sugary and sticky snacks and drinks, regular check-ups, and assessing your child’s airway
When should I start brushing my child’s teeth, and how much toothpaste should I use?
As soon as the first tooth appears; use a rice-sized amount of remineralising toothpaste for children under 3 and a pea-sized amount for those 3–6.
Does my child need dental X-rays, and are they safe?
Yes, if necessary for diagnosis—modern digital X-rays are very low in radiation and safe for children.
Will my child need braces?
It depends on their growth and tooth alignment; early evaluations and interception can help plan and sometimes avoid future orthodontic needs.
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