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“Shark Teeth”: What Does It Mean About My Kid’s Teeth?

As a parent, you may have seen your fair share of dental surprises. Maybe your child’s yellow teeth worried you, or a minor tooth infection caused your child pain. These problems and more can be fixed with the help of an experienced paediatric dentist. Imagine your child running into the room one day excited to […]

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Dental Appointments for Children with Diverse Needs

Paediatric dental professionals like our team at The Children’s Dental Centre understand that some patients need a little extra care. Introducing children with diverse needs to a new environment can be challenging. A visit with a paediatric dentist who has experience caring for kids with diverse needs can include extra time and care to support

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Types of Dental Sedation Available for Children

A child’s first dental visit can be exciting but also intimidating—and a first impression can be a lasting one. It is understandable if your child is a little apprehensive about their first—or next—dental appointment.  We want to help with that. Supporting your child’s comfort for each of their dental experiences is part of what motivates

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3 Common Injuries That May Require a Visit to a Children’s Dentist

Children are very active and prone to dental emergencies. If you’ve found yourself in an emergency, we know that it can be overwhelming, but know that you’ll never have to go through it on your own. At The Children’s Dental Centre, our knowledgeable and experienced team is always here to help! If you are currently

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Dental X-Rays

Paediatric dental x-rays (radiographs) are recommended after a clinical examination has deemed them necessary. Dental radiographs are a very important diagnostic tool for the dentist. The dentist uses radiographs for many reasons such as detecting dental decay, detecting bone diseases, and helping to assess developmental tooth defects and anomalies. Radiographs are also used in evaluating

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