Best Pediatric Dentist in Whitefield, Bangalore | Sunshine Dental

Best Pediatric Dentist in Whitefield, Bangalore | Sunshine Dental. Educate your children on dental hygiene and dental care and pay regular visits to a Pediatric dentist. Our Pediatric Dentists are trained to look after the oral health of children right from the eruption of the first teeth through to the teenage years.

Baby teeth first begin to erupt in children during their first six months and they start to lose their teeth between 6 and 7 years of life. These baby teeth or deciduous teeth are then replaced by secondary permanent teeth. Neglecting dental hygiene causes oral decay and disease which can lead to unhealthy teeth and gums and complications.

  • Pediatric Dentist in Whitefield, Bangalore | Sunshine Dental
  • Dr. Sai Keerthi Sundar, Pediatric Dentist in Whitefield, Bangalore
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  • Pediatric Dental Clinic in Whitefield, Bangalore

KEY BENEFITS AT SUNSHINE DENTAL

Best Pediatric Dentist in Whitefield, Bangalore | Sunshine Dental provide excellent dental healthcare for children as well as educate children and parents on how to look after the teeth.

Parents and children are educated on avoidance of caries, hazards of finger and thumb sucking and pacifier, healthy diet and protecting mouth & teeth from injuries and general information on growth and development.

The ambiance of the clinic is designed to please children and make them feel at home. Children are handled tactfully and are reassured before and during the procedure as well as after the procedure.

We have a team of specialists in Pediatric Dentistry who are experienced in carrying out dental treatment in infants, children and teens and children with special needs.

Pediatric Dentistry FAQs:

A regular toothbrush can lead to decay. Any soft-bristled toothbrush, designed specifically for infants should be used at least once a day.

To make sure your child does not have dental problems, your child should see a pediatric dentist as soon as the first tooth appears, and no later than his/her first birthday.

“Baby,” teeth are very important. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew normally, but they also take a very important role in shaping the Gum and bone underneath for the permanent teeth.

You should see a pediatric dentist at least once every six months in order to prevent cavities and other dental problems. However, your pediatric dentist shall tell you when and how often your child should visit based on his/her oral health condition.

Use Soft plastic mouthguards to protect a child’s teeth, lips and gums in contact sports. A custom-sized and shaped mouthguard developed by an experienced pediatric dentist will protect your kid from injuries to the teeth.