Pediatric Dentistry Clinic in Sharjah: Making Your Child’s Smile Brighter

Our friendly pediatric dentists have the necessary qualifications and experience to take care of your children throughout different stages of their childhood. Our pediatric clinic in Sharjah provides dental care and treatment to a new generation.

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Babies start getting their milk teeth within the first six months of their life. They lose those milk teeth by age 6 or 7 and eventually grow permanent ones. Children may suffer from cavities or other diseases that can cause pain and lifelong complications without proper dental care from a pediatric dentist.

Nowadays, early childhood tooth decay is five times more common in children than asthma!

Every child develops at their own pace; not every child has the ability to be patient and cooperative during a dental exam.

Our friendly pediatric dentists have the skill and experience to make your child feel safe during examination or treatment. We’ve designed every piece of equipment and decoration to make your child feel like our pediatric dental clinic in Sharjah is their home away from home.

We offer all kinds of pediatric dentistry treatments in Sharjah. Our pediatrician dentists are experienced professionals who are dedicated to giving your children the dental care they need.

Our pediatric dentists are capable of providing comprehensive dental care for your children, such as:

  • Oral health examinations for infants, including caries risk assessment for the mother and child.
  • Preventive dental care, including teeth cleaning, fluoride treatments, and dietary recommendations
  • Habit Reversal Training for habits such as thumb sucking
  • Early evaluation and treatment of orthodontics and common bite problems
  • Repairing cavities or defects in teeth
  • Diagnosis of oral diseases associated with other conditions such as diabetes, congenital heart defects, asthma, hay fever and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
  • Treatment of gum diseases and conditions including ulcers, short bridles, mucous membranes and other periodontal disorders children suffer from
  • Caring for dental injuries such as broken teeth

Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in children, and experts estimate that more than 50% of children have cavities in their milk teeth.

Our pediatric dentists specialize in diagnosing and treating dental problems in infants, children and teens, focusing on the unique dental issues that can develop in the gums, teeth and jaw as the body develops and grows.

Oral health is directly linked to general health because the mouth contains bacteria, some of which are harmless, but others can cause disease.

Establishing good dental habits, such as brushing and flossing, helps keep excess bacteria under control and prevents infections in the mouth and other parts of the body.

Regularly visiting a pediatric dentistry clinic in Sharjah is especially important for children as it guides them towards healthy development. 

Our pediatric dentists teach parents and children about the importance of creating healthy habits. They also diagnose and treat oral diseases in children of all ages, with some pediatric dentists specializing in working with children with special needs.

You can expect the following during a routine health exam in our pediatric dental clinic in Sharjah:

  • A brief discussion about your child’s oral health and brushing and flossing habits
  • A comprehensive examination to check the growth of the teeth, gums, jaws, occlusion and surrounding oral tissues.
  • Teeth polishing and cleaning to remove plaque, tartar or stains
  • Our pediatric dentists do not examine a child’s teeth using an x-ray unless they suspect the presence of tooth decay or need to examine the root of the milk teeth.

It is best for young children not to come into contact with x-ray unless absolutely necessary.

Friendly Specialized Pediatric Dentists in Sharjah

First Visit at an Early Age

According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, you should bring your child to a dentist appointment when they are one year old.

Prevention Beats a Cure

Fluoride can prevent childhood tooth decay and even reverse tooth decay in its early stages because it protects and strengthens the enamel. 

Cavities Affect 42% of Children

More than 42% of children between the ages of 2 and 11 suffer from caries. Caries can destroy your child’s teeth if left untreated.

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FAQs

Why Should I Bring My Child to See a Pediatric Dentist?

Parents often rely on a regular dentist to take care of their children’s oral health checks, teeth cleanings and dental restorations. Bringing your child to a regular dentist is a mistake. Pediatrician dentists are specially trained to provide every child with the personalized care they deserve.

How Old Should My Child Be When I Bring Them for Their First Visit?

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Dental Association recommend that you take your child for their first dental exam in the first year of life.

How Can I Prepare My Child for a Visit to the Dentist?

The most important thing to do is maintain a positive attitude because children are aware of their parents’ fear and stress.

If you or your child are worried about their first visit, you can bring them for a pre-trial tour of our medical center in Sharjah and show them pictures of our friendly pediatric dentists.

Tell your child that it is important to keep their teeth and gums healthy and that dentists are kind people who are there to help.

When Should My Child Start Using Toothpaste?

Toothpaste containing fluorine should be introduced when the child is two years old. Before that age, parents should brush their child’s teeth with water and a soft-bristled toothbrush.

When your child is old enough to use toothpaste, supervise them to ensure they use the right amount, not too much or too little.

Also, make sure your children spit out excess toothpaste after brushing instead of swallowing it.

Can I Accompany My Child During the Visit?

You can accompany your child during dental appointments; if the pediatric dentist and parents both agree that the young child has gained enough confidence, your child can go in alone to boost their self-reliance.

For the safety and privacy of all patients, children who are not receiving treatment must remain in the reception room under the supervision of an adult.

We pride ourselves on transparency and would love to explain our policy regarding treatment appointments and anaesthesia if you have any concerns.

Why Do Doctors Recommend Fluoride?

Fluoride strengthens your child’s teeth and paves the way for healthy development. Getting enough fluoride up to 16 is essential for allowing teeth enamel to develop properly.

How Often Should I Brush My Baby’s Teeth?

Wipe your baby’s gums and teeth with a damp cloth or gauze after feeding them to remove plaque.

The easiest way to do this is to sit down, rest the child’s head on your lap, and brush their teeth at least twice a day.

What if My Question Is Not Listed Here?

We are constantly working with our patients to provide them with the information they need to feel comfortable with their decision. Call and request a consultation to have all your questions answered by our knowledgeable staff.

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