Are you looking for the perfect dental care for your children? At our clinic, we care about your child's smile as much as you do. We provide comprehensive services for children's dental health, from regular examinations to specialized treatments.
We ensure that your children feel comfortable and reassured during the visit, as we use fun methods and advanced equipment to make the treatment experience enjoyable.
We believe in the importance of education and awareness, so we provide special advice on how to care for children’s teeth at home, and help your children develop healthy habits from a young age.
Baby teeth are the foundation of a healthy, bright smile, so it is important to maintain them well from the beginning of their appearance. Baby teeth usually begin to appear when the child is about six months old, and they play a vital role in jaw growth and speech development.
Teeth need daily care through regular visits to the dentist. In our clinic, we provide specialized services for children’s teeth, as we are keen to provide a comfortable and fun environment that makes the experience of visiting the dentist an enjoyable one!
Don't forget that healthy teeth help children eat properly and boost their self-confidence. Contact us today to get important advice on how to care for your children's teeth and to book an appointment for a dental examination with Dr. Mohamed Hijab.
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), it is recommended that children make their first dental visit when their first teeth emerge, or at the latest by their first birthday.
This initial visit is necessary to establish a “system.” care Dental care for your child, where he can receive routine preventive care and treatment when needed.
Early dental visits teach parents how to properly care for their children's teeth and gums, and also help children feel comfortable and confident during their visit to the dentist.
As soon as your baby's first teeth emerge, you should start brushing them twice a day. Here are simple steps to do this:
Sit your baby on your lap with his head gently tilted toward your chest.
Use a small toothbrush designed for children, and put a small amount of children’s toothpaste appropriate for the child’s age, such as Signal toothpaste.
Start by gently massaging the baby's teeth in circular motions, making sure to reach all sides of the teeth.
Teach your child how to get rid of the remaining toothpaste after brushing without rinsing the mouth with water, so that he can benefit from the effect of fluoride.
Some children may refuse to brush their teeth at first, and this is completely normal. Try turning the process into a game, or make him watch himself in the mirror. The most important thing is to continue to encourage him and teach him the importance of brushing his teeth until it becomes a daily habit for him.
Tooth erosion in children occurs as a result of several factors, including:
Excessive intake of starches and sugars, as they produce acids in the mouth and lead to the erosion of the tooth enamel layer.
Dry mouth due to taking certain medications or not drinking water, which reduces the secretion of saliva that protects the teeth.
Drinking soft drinks that stimulate acid secretion, which leads to the removal of minerals from the enamel layer with the help of oral bacteria.
Drink sweetened juices regularly.
Eating sweets a lot during the day, as erosion depends not only on the quantity, but also on the number of times you eat sugars.
Digestive disorders that cause vomiting, which exposes the teeth to stomach acid and contributes to their erosion.
Tooth Guard Center is the ideal choice for children's dental treatment, because it provides the best medical care in a comfortable manner that suits children and works to remove their fear of the dentist.
The center is distinguished by the presence of Dr. Mohamed Hijab, the best in pediatric dentistry, and the center is equipped with the latest technologies that guarantee safe treatment.
We always strive to provide a friendly and welcoming environment that makes visiting the dentist a positive and enjoyable experience for children, helping to build early healthy habits to maintain healthy teeth.