From your child’s first baby tooth to their teenage years, early dental care is essential for building healthy habits and ensuring lifelong oral health. At Delta Dentist, we specialize in gentle, compassionate pediatric dentistry tailored to the unique needs of children and adolescents.
Led by Dr. Sara Rouhani, our team in Delta, BC is committed to providing a positive and reassuring experience for every child—because a healthy smile begins with trust and care.
What Is Pediatric Dentistry?
Pediatric dentistry is the branch of dentistry focused on the oral health of infants, children, and teens. Pediatric dentists are trained not only in dental care but also in child behavior management, growth monitoring, and preventive strategies tailored to young patients.
At Delta Dentist, our approach combines education, prevention, and early intervention in a kid-friendly environment that puts both children and parents at ease.
Why Early Dental Care Matters
The Canadian Dental Association (CDA) recommends a child’s first dental visit by age one or within six months of their first tooth erupting. Early visits:
- Detect potential dental issues before they become serious
- Build comfort and familiarity with the dental office
- Educate parents on proper oral hygiene techniques
- Reduce the risk of dental anxiety in the future
According to Health Canada, preventive dental care in childhood contributes significantly to long-term oral health and lowers the risk of more serious interventions later in life.
Pediatric Dentistry Services at Delta Dentist
We offer a full range of pediatric dental services to support children at every stage of development:
1. Comprehensive Dental Exams
Our exams include:
- Thorough inspection of teeth, gums, and bite
- Early detection of cavities or alignment issues
- Growth and development tracking
- Education on proper brushing and flossing
Learn more about our full preventive dental services.
2. Professional Cleanings and Fluoride Treatments
Even children with good hygiene habits benefit from professional cleanings. These visits help:
- Remove plaque and tartar
- Strengthen enamel with fluoride
- Prevent cavities and gum inflammation
For fluoride guidance, we also follow recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD).
3. Dental Sealants
Sealants are thin protective coatings applied to the back teeth (molars) to prevent decay in deep grooves.
- Fast, painless, and effective
- Ideal for kids aged 6–14
Ask about this option during your child’s dental exam.
4. Infant Oral Health Care
We guide new parents through early-stage oral hygiene and monitor teething, thumb-sucking habits, and fluoride needs. We also offer first-visit tips — read more here.
5. Orthodontic Screenings
We perform early assessments for potential alignment or bite issues and refer to trusted local orthodontists when needed. Learn more about our role in early intervention under our family and kids dentistry service.
6. Gentle Cavity Treatments
If decay occurs, our team uses minimally invasive techniques to restore your child’s tooth with:
- Composite fillings (tooth-colored)
- Painless numbing methods
- Calming behavior techniques
These options are also part of our restorative dentistry services.
A Child-Friendly Experience Every Visit
We understand that dental visits can be intimidating for kids. That’s why our office is designed with:
- Friendly staff who are trained in child psychology
- A calm and welcoming atmosphere
- Gentle communication using age-appropriate explanations
- Praise and positive reinforcement during treatment
We want every child to leave smiling and feeling proud of their dental visit.
What Parents Can Expect
During your child’s first appointment at Delta Dentist:
- We review their medical and dental history
- Provide a gentle cleaning (if age-appropriate)
- Offer hygiene and nutrition tips
- Answer all your questions about oral development and habits
Our clinic at 8251-120th St, Delta BC is fully equipped to make pediatric care smooth and reassuring for your whole family.
FAQs About Pediatric Dentistry
Q: At what age should my child first see a dentist?
A: By their first birthday or when the first tooth erupts—whichever comes first. This is supported by both the CDA and AAPD.
Q: How often should kids see the dentist?
A: Every 6 months, unless advised otherwise based on their risk for cavities.
Q: Do baby teeth really matter if they fall out anyway?
A: Absolutely. Healthy baby teeth are essential for proper chewing, speech development, and guiding permanent teeth into place.
Why Choose Delta Dentist for Your Child’s Dental Care?
- Experienced team led by Dr. Sara Rouhani
- Comprehensive family and pediatric services under one roof
- Child-friendly approach designed to reduce anxiety
- Focus on prevention and education for lifelong oral health
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Let’s Grow a Healthy Smile Together
Give your child the best start in life with gentle, expert pediatric care at Delta Dentist.
Call (604) 591-8848 to book your child’s appointment
Visit us online: https://deltadentist.ca/contacts/
Address: 8251-120th St, Delta BC V4C 6R1
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