Have a question or would like to book appointment? Email or call our office today.
Have a question or would like to book appointment? Email or call our office today.
From your baby’s very first tooth to your teenager’s painful grinding habits, you’re there for them every step of the way.
Dr. Neil J. Gajjar and his team understand that as a parent, you take on much of the responsibility when it comes to your child’s oral hygiene. You want them to develop good brushing and flossing habits that will last them a lifetime.
We strongly believe that even the littlest patients need to learn about the importance of good dental health. We also believe that when children have this knowledge, they are more likely to be active participants in their daily brushing and flossing.
Talk to your child about brushing and flossing, and why it’s important to keep your teeth strong and healthy. Explain how sugar can stick to your teeth if it isn’t brushed away.
Demonstrate proper technique by brushing and flossing in front of them, and help them learn to do it themselves.
Maintain light, relaxed conversations about dental visits. Even if coming to the dentist isn’t your favourite activity, keep all comments breezy positive in front of your child. They need to see that going to Dr. Gajjar is nothing to fear.
Our Kids Zone section educates our young patients about the basics of dental hygiene, keeping it fun and cheerful. The Kids Zone includes videos, games and colouring pages that are exciting and interactive.
I often hear my child grinding their teeth at night. Should they be fitted for a bite appliance?
I’m terribly afraid of going to the dentist. How do I prevent my children from being afraid, too?
My eight-month-old baby has three teeth, but I feel silly brushing them. Can babies get cavities?