Paediatric Dental Care for Children, Toddlers & Babies
Tooth decay in children is on the rise in Australia. Children aged 5 to 10 have an average of one and a half decayed, missing or filled baby teeth. With young children most at risk from tooth decay, it’s more important than ever to learn…
What Are Fissure Sealants And Should My Child Have Them?
Children who are learning how to clean their teeth often miss areas like the back of their teeth (molars). Molars have natural grooves where food and bacteria can get easily trapped and may be difficult to remove. Over time, this causes tooth decay. One of…
Visiting A Kids Dentist – What Should You Know?
We’ve compiled some handy frequently asked questions (FAQs) about visiting the dentist for kids in the Caddens community. If there’s anything else you would like to know, please do not hesitate to call us or visit our practice. What age should my child see a…
What Is The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS)?
The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) has been introduced to make dental care more affordable for families who are on Medicare and are receiving other government benefits. How it works for your family Ideally, your child should see the dentist as soon as his or…
Top Tips For The Best Dental Care For Children
We love teaching kids and their parents how to take the best care of their teeth every day. However, dental care for children doesn’t end at the dental clinic. There are a number of key things to keep in mind when it comes to keeping…
How To Manage Common Children’s Dental Emergencies
Children’s active lives can put them at greater risk of dental accidents. Our children’s dentist is qualified and experienced to deal with common dental emergencies involving children and pre-teens. Wearing a mouth guard when playing sports can reduce the risk of injuries, but it’s still…