Family and Kids Dentistry

We are proud to offer comprehensive family dentistry services to patients of all ages.
From routine checkups and cleanings to more complex dental procedures, we are here to help you and your family achieve and maintain optimal oral health. Our friendly and experienced dental team is dedicated to providing a comfortable and welcoming environment for patients of all ages.

First appointment and dental cleanings for kids

We make the the experience as comfortable and positive as possible on a kid’s first dental appointment. A positive first impression is the key. Our experienced team introduces the dental world to the kid in a friendly and amusing way. We will introduce them to the dental chair in a fun way to ease any anxiety.

After getting to know the environment, we usually start by gently examining your child’s teeth and soft tissues. If the kid feels comfortable and enjoys the interaction, our dentists can even proceed to a gentle polish and fluoride application on their very first visit. We always play it by ear and follow each child’s unique needs.

OHI for parents and kids

We will also provide guidance on brushing to both the kid and even more importantly the parents to encourage a lifetime of healthy smiles! Good oral hygiene starts at home, and we are here to help you achieve this together. We recommend that parents brush their kids teeth until the child learns to brush properly after which supervision is still a must. We will give you loads of tips such as the type of toothbrush that should be used, the amount and type of toothpaste, and tricks to making good oral hygiene a routine habit twice a day.

Dental Sealants

Dental sealants are a thin, protective coating applied to the biting surfaces of your molars and premolars to help prevent cavities. Sealants are made of a plastic material and are applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth, where most cavities occur. They are especially helpful for children and teenagers, who may have difficulty cleaning the hard-to-reach areas of their teeth.

Fluoride Treatment

Fluoride is a mineral that helps to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities. Fluoride treatments involve applying a fluoride gel or foam to the teeth, which is left on for a few minutes and then rinsed off. Fluoride treatments are quick, easy, and painless, and can be done during your regular dental checkup.

Orthodontic Consults

At Floss Dental Clinic we will thoroughly evaluate your child orthodontically and advise you about any needed orthodontic treatments and the right age for them based on your child’s needs.
Interceptive orthodontics is a specific type of orthodontics intended for children whose mouths are still developing, and it has become more popular in recent years. It can improve your child’s experience and outcome with orthodontic treatment.
With interceptive orthodontics, treatment starts earlier than it would via traditional orthodontic methods, sometimes as early as 6 years. By contrast, standard orthodontic treatment begins around age 10-12, when most of the permanent teeth have come in. Interceptive treatment doesn’t always involve braces; instead, it can employ many other techniques, ranging from removing primary teeth sequentially or special devices for behavioral modification. Afterward, traditional braces or other orthodontic appliances are often, but not always, needed.
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Frenectomy

At FLOSS Dental clinic, we provide expert frenectomy treatments to address tight or restrictive frenulum bands, enhancing oral function, comfort, and overall dental health.

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FAQ

When should my child first visit the dentist?

Your child should see a dentist by their first birthday or when their first tooth appears.

How can I help my child feel comfortable at the dentist?

Stay positive and explain that the dentist helps keep their teeth healthy. Leave the rest for the friendly team at FLOSS dental clinic.

When will my child lose their baby teeth?

Children usually start losing baby teeth around age 6, and it continues until about age 12.