Dentist For Kids
We offer full service dental treatments for children
Dentist For Kids
Glenville Dental offers specialised dental treatments for kids of all ages. We believe that early intervention is vital, and will help teach your child the best techniques for looking after their teeth, as well as providing expert general dentistry and orthodontic treatments. Our team also deals with dental emergencies, such as chipped or fractured teeth.
Children start developing their primary or “baby” teeth as early as four months of age. It is very important to maintain the health of these primary teeth, as neglected cavities can lead to problems which can affect their developing permanent teeth. Primary teeth are important for everything from talking and eating, through to allowing space for their adult teeth to come through and ensuring their jaw bone develops correctly. Most children will start developing their permanent “adult” teeth around 6 or 7 years of age. At every stage, it is important to have your kids teeth checked by a professional to ensure everything is developing nicely. Our dentists can help correct any issues as they arise, setting your child up for a bright oral health future. We offer treatments including cleaning and fillings, and fissure sealants. Fissure sealants can help reduce the risk of early decay in the pits and fissures of permanent teeth.

Why choose our dentists to look after your kid’s teeth?
Looking after your children’s oral health while they are still growing and developing is vital to ensure they have a healthy smile that will last them a lifetime. At Glenville Dental, we are committed to providing dental care for children in a professional and relaxed atmosphere.
Kid's Dental Surgeons

Dr. Daryll Moroney
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Benefits of Dentistry for Children
Establishing good oral habits from an early age is vital for long-term dental health. The team at Glenville Dental can help teach your children the best methods for brushing and flossing, as well as helping them feel comfortable attending the dentist.
- Promote the growth of healthy gums and teeth.
- Prevent the development of dental decay.
- Establish good cleaning habits.
- Catch problems before they escalate.
- Set them up for a good oral health future.
