Children’s Dentistry

Oral Health & Hygiene Education

Creating relationships and brighter smiles

Run by our clinicians and hygienists, we hold sessions for our patients and their children, primarily to highlight the importance of good oral health and diet, in a fun and memorable way! These sessions also include free goodies such as toothbrushes, toothpaste and posters!

We want to create positive feelings towards dental care and oral health, to the point whereby patients feel they’re being looked after and welcome at our dental practice.

The benefits

  • Getting acclimatised – exposing children or phobic patients to a dental practice environment, in a friendly and fun manner, will help them drastically when it comes to acclimatising to their surroundings, so that they’ll feel less nervous about getting their teeth looked at!
  • Build rapport – it also gives our staff a great opportunity to get to know our wonderful patients! This helps patients see the family-oriented practice that we’ve built.
  • Useful information – within these sessions, you’ll also be given great, succinct information that could make all the difference for you and your child – with regards to preserving oral hygiene.

CHILDREN'S DENTISTRY

“An excellent service received for my daughter who is usually afraid of the dentist. Dr David Auld and his team put her at ease immediately”

Tracy Needham

CHILDREN'S DENTISTRY

“My 5 year old son was referred to Clarendons … his dentist was David Auld and he was absolutely brilliant with him. My son was immediately at ease”

Vicki Barron

CHILDREN'S DENTISTRY

“The dentist we saw, Dr David Auld, was excellent. He had a kind and calming manner … and made our nervous daughter feel relaxed”

John Goodden

CHILDREN'S DENTISTRY

“My thanks to Dr David Auld and Mariam Al-Ani … they both dealt with my child and I just want to say how brilliant of a job they did … such a lovely dental place”

Lauren Tate

FAQ’s

I have sensitive teeth, what should I do?

In addition to consulting with our dentists, you should try to avoid acidic food & drink. These include:

  • Sweets
  • Fizzy drinks
  • Foods high in sugar & carbohydrates

It's also important that you don't brush too hard, as this would cause more damage in the long run.

Is mouthwash helpful for sensitive teeth?

Mouthwash can be a great tool in combating dental problems. Sensitive teeth is one such example where mouthwash can make a real difference. When you meet our clinicians, they'll give you an idea of what product would best serve you and your dental needs.

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