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Children's Dentistry in London

Your child’s dental health lays the foundation for a lifetime of confident smiles. At our London dental practice, we prioritise children’s dentistry in London to ensure healthy teeth from an early age. 

Children's Dentistry in Ealing

Your child’s dental health lays the foundation for a lifetime of confident smiles. At our Ealing dental practice, we prioritise children’s dentistry in Ealing to ensure healthy teeth from an early age. 

Strong Oral Health Starts Early

What Is Children’s Dentistry?

Children’s dentistry focuses on the prevention, early detection, and treatment of oral health issues in babies, children, and teenagers. From the first tooth to their teenage years, our goal is to ensure your child’s mouth develops healthily. Your dentist in Ealing may recommend regular check-ups, preventive treatments like fluoride varnish, or advice on diet and brushing techniques to support your child’s dental development in a gentle and positive way.

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Simple Booking

Easy online, phone or WhatsApp appointment scheduling.

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Friendly Experts

Skilled, caring team focused on your comfort and care.

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Modern & Calm

State-of-the-art clinic in a relaxed, welcoming space.

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Results That Last

Personalised treatments designed for natural, long-term results.

NEED TO KNOW

Appointments


  • Book at least one annual check-up with a dentist in Ealing, increasing to twice yearly as advised.
  • More frequent visits may be needed for specific treatments.
  • For complex dental needs, we may refer your child to a paediatric dentist (a specialist in children’s dentistry).


How Long It Takes

  • Appointments typically last 30–60 minutes.
  • Treatment visits may take slightly longer.


You May Be Asked About


  • Your child’s dental and medical history.
  • Their daily oral care routine at home.
  • Your child’s diet and eating habits.

Before Your Appointment


No special preparation is needed.

After Your Appointment


Maintain a consistent oral hygiene routine at home.

Your Trusted Dentist in Ealing

Book Your Dental Appointment in Ealing Today

Give your child the gift of a healthy smile. Our skilled Ealing dentists offer compassionate children’s dentistry in Ealing to set them up for a bright future. Contact us today to book an appointment with a trusted dentist in Ealing.


FAQs

  • At what age should my child first see a dentist?

    Children should visit a dentist by the time their first tooth comes in or by their first birthday—whichever comes first. Early visits to a dentist in London help identify any issues early and familiarise your child with the dental environment.

  • What treatments are included in children’s dentistry in Ealing?

    Children’s dentistry in London includes routine check-ups, professional cleaning, fluoride treatments, fissure sealants, and early orthodontic assessments. Dentists may also advise on brushing habits, nutrition, and tooth-friendly routines.

  • How can I help my child overcome dental anxiety?

    Start with early, positive experiences. Choose a child-friendly dentist in London who uses simple language and a relaxed approach. Reading books about dental visits or doing a pretend check-up at home can also help reduce fear.

  • Are baby teeth really that important if they fall out anyway?

    Yes! Baby teeth hold space for adult teeth and help with speech and chewing. Poor care can lead to pain, infections, or alignment issues later. That’s why regular children’s dentistry in London visits are key, even for toddlers.

  • What should I do if my child knocks out a tooth?

    Stay calm. If it's a baby tooth, avoid re-inserting it—contact your dentist in London for advice. For a permanent tooth, gently rinse it and try placing it back in the socket or keep it in milk, then see a dentist immediately.

  • Are dental X-rays safe for children

    Yes. Dental X-rays use minimal radiation and are considered safe for children when needed. They help detect problems not visible to the eye, such as decay between teeth or issues with jaw development.

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