
Extra gentle care for their gums and teeth
Kids need routine cleanings just like adults do, if not more. Regular visits help keep their mouths healthy and support proper development as baby teeth fall out and adult teeth grow in. Professional cleanings remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria that can lead to tooth decay, gum disease, and even chronic bad breath.
A kid-friendly hygienist can access hard-to-reach areas that your child may miss with daily brushing and flossing. These cleanings also give the dentist a chance to check on how your child’s teeth are coming in and identify any concerns early on.
- Keep baby teeth and new adult teeth strong and cavity-free
- Prevent gum disease and inflammation
- Track development and catch concerns early
- Build a positive relationship with dental care
- Empower kids to care for their own oral hygiene
- Create habits that will benefit them for life
Routine pediatric cleanings help:
What happens during children’s teeth cleaning?
Before we begin, we review your child’s dental history and chart to note any problem areas or patterns. We may take updated X-rays or discuss optional treatments like fluoride or sealants to protect new adult teeth. Most importantly, we make sure your child feels comfortable and engaged.
Gum health
Healthy gums support a healthy smile. We take time to gently check the soft tissues in your child’s mouth and look for early signs of inflammation or disease. Our team offers age-appropriate guidance to help your child understand how to care for their gums at home.
As a trusted Dentist in Langley, we’re here to help your child stay on top of their oral health every step of the way, with care that’s gentle, educational, and supportive for the whole family.
Plaque & tartar removal
Plaque is a sticky film that builds up quickly, especially in places kids often miss. If not removed, it can harden into tartar and lead to decay. Our hygienists use gentle tools to clean between teeth and along the gumline. Afterward, we may recommend a fluoride treatment to strengthen enamel.
Watching for milestones
From teething at six months to the last adult molars in the teen years, your child’s mouth is constantly changing. The dentist will review X-rays, monitor eruption patterns, and ensure your child is on track. If we notice anything unusual, we’ll share it with you and outline next steps.
Cost of a routine pediatric teeth cleaning and exam in Langley
For most patients with insurance, routine dental checkups for kids are covered or come with a low co-pay, often between $0 and $50. Without insurance, costs typically range from $120 to $300+, especially if it’s their first visit or a return after a long break.
- Your child’s current oral health
- Whether new X-rays are required
- If fluoride treatment or sealants are recommended
- The time needed to provide care
- Supplies and equipment used
Several factors determine the final cost, including:
For a personalized estimate, we’re happy to provide an itemized quote after an initial assessment. Pediatric dental care is one of the best investments you can make in your child’s overall health and development.
Contact us today
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
We recommend cleanings every six months unless advised otherwise. Some children with special needs or oral concerns may benefit from more frequent visits.
Don’t wait. If you notice anything unusual or have concerns, it’s always best to come in sooner rather than later.
Look for signs like touching their face, avoiding hot or cold foods, chewing only on one side, or refusing certain textures. Redness, swelling, or changes in behaviour can also be indicators.
Appointments usually last between 30 minutes to an hour. We take our time, especially with younger or nervous patients, to ensure they feel safe and supported.
- Start brushing as soon as teeth appear using child-friendly toothpaste and a soft brush
- Help your child brush twice a day and teach them about proper technique
- Use fluoridated water and ask about fluoride treatments
- Limit sugary or acidic snacks, especially before bedtime
- Lead by example, kids learn great habits by watching you
Wait at least 30 minutes to allow the fluoride to fully absorb and strengthen the enamel. Eating or drinking too soon can reduce its effectiveness.
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