Complete Dental Care for Children in Calgary NE
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Children's Dentistry in Calgary, AB
At Sunridge Smile Dental, we provide gentle and specialized children’s dental care in Calgary NE to help young smiles grow strong and healthy. Our kid-friendly approach ensures a comfortable experience for your little ones.
Early Dental visit
We recommend children start their first dental visit by the age 1 or within 6months after the first tooth erupts. Primary/Baby teeth typically begin growing in around 6 months until ~3 years of age. This allows us to begin introducing the child to the dental office and is early enough to anticipate any dental problem.
Why Primary Teeth are Important?
- Encouraging children to chew correctly is crucial for maintaining optimal nutrition.
- Involvement in speech development.
- Helping save space for permanent teeth
- Guiding permanent teeth eruption
Prevention and education form the foundation of our concern for children’s dental health. Checkups are an appropriate opportunity for evaluation, in addition to educating parents and guardians about their child’s dental care.
- Missing teeth
- Loose teeth
- Braces / bite evaluation
- Cavity/ gum check
- Habit evaluation
- Fluoride use
- Homecare / prevention
- Also to review diet and brushing technique with parents, so parents and guardians know how to help their children be healthy from the start.
Why choose Sunridge Smile Dental for your Child’s Oral Health?
- Preventive Care – Regular check-ups, fluoride treatments, and dental sealants.
- Gentle Cleanings – Pain-free cleanings to remove plaque and bacteria.
- Cavity Protection – Early detection and minimally invasive fillings.
- Orthodontic Guidance – Monitoring teeth alignment and jaw development.
- Emergency Dental Care – Quick solutions for toothaches, injuries, and more.

Comprehensive Dental Exam/X-Rays

Children's Dentistry

Invisalign

Zoom Whitening

Emergency Dentistry

Root Canal Treatment

Dental Implants

Consultation

Teeth Cleaning/Hуgeine

Dental Filling

Sports Mouthguards

Bite Guards / Splints

Crowns / Bridges

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Sealants

Dentures
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should my child first visit the dentist?
Your child should have their first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months of the first tooth appearing.
How often should children visit the dentist?
Most children should visit the dentist every six months for regular check-ups and cleanings. Your dentist may recommend more frequent visits if needed.
Why are baby teeth important if they eventually fall out?
Baby teeth help children chew properly, speak clearly, and maintain space for permanent teeth. Healthy baby teeth also contribute to overall oral health.
When should I start brushing my child's teeth?
Begin cleaning your baby’s gums with a soft cloth before teeth erupt. Once the first tooth appears, start brushing twice daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush.
How much toothpaste should my child use?
- Under 3 years: A smear or rice-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste.
- Ages 3–6: A pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste.
When should children start flossing?
Flossing should begin as soon as two teeth touch each other, usually around ages 2–3.
What causes cavities in children?
Cavities are caused by bacteria, sugary foods and drinks, poor oral hygiene, and frequent snacking without proper brushing.
How can I prevent cavities in my child?
Encourage regular brushing and flossing, limit sugary snacks and drinks, provide a balanced diet, and schedule routine dental check-ups.
Are thumb sucking and pacifier use harmful?
Thumb sucking and pacifier use are normal in infants. However, prolonged habits beyond age 3–4 may affect tooth alignment and jaw development.
What are dental sealants?
Dental sealants are thin protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of molars to help prevent cavities.
What should I do if my child knocks out a tooth?
If it’s a baby tooth, contact your dentist immediately. If it’s a permanent tooth, keep the tooth moist in milk or saliva and seek emergency dental care right away.
Are dental X-rays safe for children?
Yes. Modern dental X-rays use very low radiation levels and are considered safe when performed as needed.
Why are my child's permanent teeth coming in yellow?
Permanent teeth are naturally slightly darker or more yellow than baby teeth because they contain more dentin.
What is fluoride, and why is it important?
Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent cavities by making teeth more resistant to decay.
What foods are best for healthy teeth?
Healthy choices include fruits, vegetables, dairy products, nuts, whole grains, and water. Limiting sugary and sticky foods helps protect teeth.
What should I do if my child complains of a toothache?
Schedule a dental appointment as soon as possible. In the meantime, rinse with warm water and avoid placing aspirin directly on the gums.
How can I make dental visits less stressful for my child?
Use positive language, read books about dental visits, schedule appointments when your child is well-rested, and choose a child-friendly dental office.
What are early signs of dental problems in children?
Common signs include tooth sensitivity, pain, white or brown spots on teeth, swollen gums, bad breath, and difficulty chewing.
Can children get gum disease?
Yes. Children can develop gingivitis, a mild form of gum disease, especially if plaque is not removed through proper brushing and flossing.
Why is preventive dental care important for children?
Preventive care helps avoid cavities, supports healthy development, reduces future dental treatment costs, and encourages lifelong oral health habits.
Services Area
Suburb We Servve
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Whitehorn Dentist
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