
1. When should my child first visit the dentist?
The Canadian Dental Association recommends bringing your child by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth erupting.
2. Why are baby teeth so important?
Baby teeth help with chewing, speech, and guiding permanent teeth into their proper positions.
3. How often should kids see a dentist?
Most children should visit the dentist every six months for cleanings and checkups.
4. Are fluoride treatments safe for children?
Yes, professional fluoride treatments are safe and help strengthen enamel, making teeth more resistant to cavities.
5. What if my child is anxious about the dentist?
Our team takes a gentle, compassionate approach to help kids feel at ease during visits.
6. Can cavities in baby teeth be left untreated?
No, untreated cavities can cause pain, infections, and may affect permanent teeth development.
7. How can I encourage healthy habits at home?
Supervise brushing and flossing, limit sugary snacks and drinks, and schedule regular dental checkups.




