
Your child's first dental experiences shape how they feel about oral care for life. The right children's dentist in Lahore makes visits gentle, friendly and even fun — turning a potentially scary appointment into a positive habit. Here's a simple guide for parents who want to give their kids a lifetime of healthy smiles.
When should my child first see a dentist?
As a rule, a child should see a dentist by their first birthday or when their first tooth appears. Early visits aren't just about treatment — they help your child get comfortable with the clinic and let the dentist catch issues like early cavities before they become painful.
Why baby teeth matter
It's a myth that baby teeth don't need care because they fall out. Baby teeth hold space for adult teeth, help your child chew and speak clearly, and decayed baby teeth can cause pain, infection and crooked adult teeth. Looking after them early prevents bigger, costlier problems later.
How to prevent cavities in children
- Brush twice a day with a child-sized soft brush and a smear of fluoride toothpaste.
- Limit sugary snacks, juices and fizzy drinks.
- Don't let your child sleep with a bottle of milk or juice.
- Encourage water after meals and snacks.
- Book a check-up every six months.
What happens at a kids' dental visit?
A children's visit is gentle and reassuring — a friendly check of the teeth and gums, a simple cleaning, and advice on brushing. At Smile Heaven, Dr. Saleh takes time to explain everything in a calm, child-friendly way, so kids leave smiling rather than scared.
Common kids' treatments
Beyond check-ups, common treatments include fluoride applications to strengthen enamel, dental sealants to protect back teeth, and small, painless fillings if needed. The focus is always on prevention first — keeping treatment minimal and comfortable.
Give your child a happy, healthy start. Book a gentle kids' dental check-up at Smile Heaven, Lahore.
Frequently asked questions
At what age should kids start brushing their own teeth?
Children can start brushing with supervision around age 2–3, but they usually need a parent's help until about age 7 to clean properly. Always use a small amount of fluoride toothpaste.
Are dental treatments safe for young children?
Yes. At Smile Heaven, children's treatments are gentle, painless and tailored to young patients, with a strong focus on prevention and keeping the visit calm and positive.


