
Our young patients have a specially designed space in our clinic – in this environment, children can feel confident, calm, and wait for their appointment with a smile. We teach them to care for their teeth through play, and modern methods ensure a healthy smile for children.
We have a specially designed space for children to help them get used to our clinic and confidently walk through the dentist’s door. Playful consultations, professional care, and modern solutions ensure that your child’s smile is healthy today and full of confidence as they grow up.
Proper care of the first teeth helps prevent various dental problems.
In the specially designed space for children in the clinic, young patients are introduced to their doctor and procedures through play.
Only after gaining the trust of young patients do our specialists continue treatment, ensuring that each procedure is pleasant and that children visit the dentist without fear.
Our specialists will provide you and your child with the necessary knowledge for proper dental care and recommend products.
“Yes, it is necessary to treat baby teeth. This allows your child to chew food comfortably and facilitates daily activities. Although baby teeth are temporary, if they decay, the bud of the permanent tooth can be damaged.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
“One of the most common reasons for children’s tooth decay is improper dental care and diet. I recommend that parents brush their teeth with their child at least once a day until they are 12 years old. In the evenings, do not give your little ones sweet food or drinks, and after eating, brush their teeth together and then give them only water to drink.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
“I recommend bringing your child for their first dental visit when they are 2 years old. For preventive check-ups, you can bring your little one every 2-3 months.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
“The first visit to the orthodontist should be when the child is 6-7 years old.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
“I recommend that parents brush their children’s teeth until they are 12 years old. You can allow children to brush their own teeth in the morning, but in the evening, do it yourself and teach them proper oral hygiene.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
“Yes, because this way we protect the teeth from further dental or gum problems.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
“Sealants are usually applied to the grooves of permanent molars, so we can apply sealants to your child as soon as these teeth erupt. Most children have their first molars erupt at the age of 6, and the second ones around 12. The grooves of molars are prone to decay, so I recommend not delaying the sealant procedure and visiting us as soon as possible.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
“It is very important to properly prepare the child and explain the importance of dental care. When you arrive at the clinic, we will guide you to a specially designed space for children, where the child will meet their doctor and learn about the treatment process through play. We will strive to build the child’s confidence in dentists.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
“We offer a wide range of services, so the final price depends on your child’s dental condition. Prices can be found on the ‘Dentisté’ website.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
“Tooth fairies come in various colors: some are green, others black or pink. Besides nibbling on teeth, they do a variety of things: some ride skateboards or bicycles, others eat leftover candy pieces, and some sing songs. I see all this commotion while treating a tooth and can tell you about it when you visit me.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
“Of course, you can train to become a dentist. The tiger is happy to be a child’s patient and eagerly awaits his friends.”
Answered by Dr. Brigita Malakė
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