Pediatric Treatment & Education in Burlington, ON


The Difference Pediatric Dentistry Makes
Why Is Children’s Dental Care So Important?

Poor dental health hurts

Baby teeth set the stage for adult teeth

The cornerstone of confidence

Good eating habits for growing bodies
Why Is Children’s Dental Care So Important?
Some kids are adventurous explorers with a million questions. Others feel bashful and careful or even anxious about new experiences. We want all kids to feel safe and engaged and to feel positive about visiting the dentist. The best way to meet their emotional needs is to have a conversation in kid-friendly terms. We’d like to start each appointment by hearing their thoughts and concerns and we’d like to explain what we plan to do during the appointment and answer any questions they have.
With special attention paid to children-specific oral health markers, we will gently examine your child’s gums, tongue, teeth and overall health. During our exam, we’ll keep an eye on the progress of their primary teeth and adult teeth. Our exam will reveal areas of concern or tricky spots that may need some extra attention at home or at future appointments.
After an exam, we’ll have some advice for both the young patient and their parent or guardian. Sometimes we have extra tips and tricks to help with brushing those hard-to-reach spots at home. We’ll let you know if there are any problem areas that we plan to keep an eye on and what to look out for between appointments. Together, we make a great team!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pediatric dentists specialize in dental care for children from infancy through their teen years. They have the experience and training to care for the multitude of changes children’s mouths experience as they grow into their adult mouths.
Your child will start to cut their first teeth at around 6 months. It is recommended that children visit the dentist by the age of 1 or within 6 months of getting their first tooth. If you suspect something might be wrong or your child might be experiencing discomfort or pain, please book an appointment as soon as possible. It’s never too late for a child to have their first dental appointment.
Technically speaking, a pediatric dentist is concerned with the dental health of anyone who hasn’t reached the age of majority. Pediatric dentists specialize in care for patients from the ages of 6 months old to 18 years old.
The general rule of thumb for how often a child should visit the dentist is the exact same for adults. Generally speaking, every 6 months unless otherwise specified by a dentist. Some patients opt for every 3 months or 8 months depending on their personal needs and budget. You shouldn’t wait more than a year between appointments. If your child is experiencing any discomfort or pain, don’t wait, book an appointment now.
Testimonials
What our patients say about us

“Truly appreciate the care provided by Dr. Nada and her amazing staff. Flexible appointments, kind staff and clear information on what to expect. We really have valued Woodview Family Dentistry and Medical centre for all their services.”
Danon Pascoa
Burlington, ON

“In an emergency situation, I was amazed by how quickly they accommodated me. The dentist’s skill and compassion were evident. I’m grateful for their prompt care.”
David Gahan
Burlington, ON

“Excellent experience. Very comfortable relaxing atmosphere,which I have never experienced at a dentist office in my life. Everyone is so friendly. Highly recommend!”
Linda P
Burlington, ON
