Children’s Dentistry

Children’s Dentistry
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Our Gentle and Kid-Friendly Approach

Children are not just small adults—they need care tailored to their age, personality, and developmental stage. That’s why we:

Our surgery includes a dedicated playroom, TVs on the ceiling, and a warm, fun environment that helps take the fear out of dental visits. Many of our young patients actually look forward to coming back!

What Services Do We Offer for Children?

Examinations & Check-ups

Monitoring growth, tooth alignment, and oral development.

Professional Cleans

Gentle removal of plaque and tartar, polishing, and fluoride treatment.

Fissure Sealants

A protective coating applied to the grooves of back teeth to help prevent decay.

Fluoride Treatments

Strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent cavities.

Dental Education

Teaching kids about proper brushing, flossing, and healthy eating.

Fillings

If decay is detected, we use gentle techniques and tooth-coloured materials to restore the tooth.

Early Orthodontic Advice

We monitor your child’s jaw development and bite to identify any early need for orthodontic referral.

We also help parents identify habits such as thumb-sucking or teeth grinding that may impact oral development.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. When should my child first see the dentist?

We recommend bringing your child in by age 2 for an introductory visit, and for regular check-ups from age 3 onwards.

2. What if my child is scared of the dentist?

We take a gentle, friendly approach and offer happy gas if needed. Our team is experienced in helping kids feel calm and confident.

3. Are baby teeth really that important?

Yes! Baby teeth are essential for speech, chewing, and guiding the adult teeth into place. Healthy baby teeth set the stage for healthy adult smiles.

4. Do you bulk bill under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS)?

Yes, we bulk bill eligible children under Medicare’s CDBS. Ask our team if your child qualifies.

5. How can I prepare my child for their first dental visit?

Talk positively about the dentist, read children’s books about dental visits, and avoid using negative words like “hurt” or “needle.”

6. How often should children see the dentist?

We recommend every 6 months, just like adults. More frequent visits may be needed if there are specific concerns.

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Welcome To Bannockburn Dental

Bannockburn Dental has grown alongside the Bannockburn community for over 30 years.

Monday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM
Wednesday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed