Yankee Valley Dental
Children's Dentistry · Cosmetic Dentistry · Dental Implants · Root Canals
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Your child’s first adult teeth will come in by the age of six or seven years. These molars slowly begin appearing behind the baby teeth in the back of the mouth. Moreover, this is the time when your kid’s baby teeth will begin falling out. Your child will likely have all of his or her adult teeth by age 12.
You can help prepare your child by talking to them about what to expect, using positive language, and reading children’s books or showing videos that explain what a dentist does in a kid-friendly way.
A dental check-up for a child typically involves a thorough examination of their teeth and gums, a gentle cleaning, and a discussion about oral hygiene practices.
Dental sealants are slender protective coverings overlaying the chewing surfaces of rear teeth to avoid cavities. They’re often recommended for children to help protect their teeth from decay.
Children should generally have dental check-ups every six months. However, your dentist might recommend more frequent visits if your child has specific dental issues.
While baby teeth will fall out at some point, they play a major role in helping your little one bite, eat, and speak. They also eventually guide permanent teeth into place. Taking care of baby teeth is also important because studies show that children who develop cavities in their baby teeth are more likely to develop cavities as an adult.
This is one of the most obvious signs that your child is suffering from cavities. All you need to do is ask your child to open his/her mouth and then check their teeth. Sometimes, instead of holes, there may be cracks or chips.
The Canadian Dental Association suggests children come in for their first dentist appointment either at 12 months old or six months after the growth of their first tooth. We do free checkups for all kids three and under until they are comfortable enough to have their teeth polished. However, a good rule of thumb is to bring your child in for a dental checkup every six months.
The cost of a dental cleaning in Airdrie can vary depending on individual needs and the specific services provided. Our clinic follows the Alberta Dental Association and College fee guide, which helps to ensure fair and transparent pricing. Please contact our office for a personalized estimate based on your individual treatment plan.
Yes, your dental hygienist can remove stains that dull and discolour your teeth, as well as plaque, which can cause gum diseases. The result is a healthier, brighter, and whiter smile.
Professional dental cleaning is an effective way to reduce or remove yellow stains that are at the surface-level; however, factors such as certain foods, tobacco use, and aging can contribute to deeper yellowing in the teeth that may not be fully removed by a dental cleaning.
While dentists have often recommended that individuals have their teeth cleaned twice per year, recent research has shown that while this is necessary for some, it may not be necessary for all patients. To ensure your best oral health, visit Yankee Valley Dental for dental cleaning in Airdrie and we can provide you with a recommended cleaning schedule.
Dental cleanings should generally be a comfortable experience. However, some individuals have more sensitive teeth, especially due to various levels of recession and root exposure. Freezing is always an option for those patients who prefer to have it done with numbing. We also have topical gels which help to partially numb the teeth to make the experience more comfortable.
At Yankee Valley Dental we want our patients to feel that they choose what level of service they are comfortable receiving. We are never here to push treatment to our patients. You may find it worthwhile to know the Canadian Dental Association’s stance on Fluoride. The CDA calls fluoride ‘one of the most successful preventative health measures in history of health care’.
Dental polishing is offered to patients as early as three years old. At this early age, very few patients have tartar which needs to be removed. Polishing is done to remove staining and soft plaque, and also to get our young patients used to being in the dental chair. We like to introduce dentistry gradually so that it stays a positive experience for the little ones.
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