
A lifetime of smiles starts with a good foundation
A healthy smile plays a vital role in your child’s development, from their first baby tooth to their teenage years and beyond. But we understand how hard it can be to stay on top of dental visits when life is already full of school runs, work, and extracurriculars.
That’s why we’re here to make dental visits as easy and stress-free as possible. Our flexible scheduling and grouped family appointments are designed to fit seamlessly into your busy life.
As your child grows, they’ll go through several dental milestones: their first visit, losing baby teeth, welcoming adult teeth, and eventually coming in on their own for regular checkups. As your trusted Langley Dentist, we’re honoured to grow alongside your family and support every step of the way.
Our Children’s Dentistry services
Child’s First Appointment
When children visit the dentist for the first time, it sets the tone for a lifetime of healthy habits and confident smiles.
Orthodontics for Teens
A milestone for many young adults, orthodontics builds confidence and brings out the best in their smiles.
Pediatric Treatment & Education
Ongoing care from infancy through the teenage years, tailored for children and their families.
Teeth Cleaning for Kids
Routine pediatric dental care helps track your child’s oral health milestones and prevent future problems before they start.
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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most babies begin teething around 6 months. It’s best to schedule your child’s first dental visit by age 1 or within six months of their first tooth appearing, whichever comes first. If your child seems uncomfortable or you’re concerned about their oral health, don’t wait. Early visits help us catch and prevent problems before they grow.
Baby teeth are small, but they have a big job to do. They help guide the development of your child’s permanent teeth, shape their facial structure, and influence their ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Dental discomfort even if it seems minor, can impact eating habits and self-esteem. Healthy baby teeth set the stage for lifelong oral health.
Each child is different, but you can typically expect the first visit to take about one hour. We’ll move at your child’s pace, making sure they feel safe and comfortable as we gently introduce them to the dental chair and tools.
Kids need routine dental visits just like adults do. We recommend checkups and cleanings every six months unless otherwise advised. If your child has tooth pain, frequently touches their jaw, or avoids crunchy or cold foods, don’t wait—book a visit as soon as possible.
Cavities form when bacteria and plaque build up on the teeth and wear down the enamel. Sugar and acidic foods make things worse. A cavity might not always hurt at first, but it can grow and lead to infection if left untreated, even in baby teeth. Some children are more prone to cavities due to genetics, diet, or oral hygiene habits.
Oral health isn’t just about teeth, it includes your gums, jawbone, tongue, and more. When your gums are inflamed, itchy, or bleeding, it’s often an early warning sign of something deeper. Keeping your child’s gums healthy helps protect their entire oral system and contributes to their overall well-being.
Absolutely! We know how busy family life gets, so we offer the convenience of scheduling multiple appointments together. That way, everyone can get the care they need in one visit. Give us a call and we’ll do our best to make it work for your crew.
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