Preventive Dentistry

Preventive dentistry in childhood;

  • Regular dentist control,
  • Following tooth development,
  • To gain the habit of proper and regular tooth brushing,
  • To gain the habit of using the correct floss,
  • Carry out risk assessment of your child and taking necessary precautions,
  • Application of flourid at times determined by your pediatrician,
  • Fissure sealants,
  • To gain appropriate eating habits,
  • Mouth guards to protect against sports injuries,
  • Detection and prevention of bad habits (finger-tongue sucking, nail biting, using a pacifier, etc.)
  • It includes preventive and stopping orthodontic treatment applications.
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