When should you take your child to the dentist for the first time? |
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by Sacoor Dental
Sacoor Dental is participating in Starting Well, an NHS initiative to help raise awareness of tooth decay and its effect on the health of your child's teeth. Excellence in Dentistry For over thirty years, Sacoor Dental has cared for the teeth of adults and children in the community. We are pleased to be able to provide free NHS checks and treatment to children under 18, pregnant women and women who have given birth in the last year. The NHS recommends that your baby sees a dentist before their first birthday. At Sacoor dental, we examine babies from birth, so that we can advise you on how to care for their gums and incoming teeth. We are a friendly, welcoming dental surgery, and we pride ourselves on offering a gentle and considerate service so that your child has an enjoyable dental experience. Bring your children along to Sacoor Dental before they have tooth ache, as this tends to make the experience of trying out the chair and choosing a sticker a lot more fun. Preventative Dental Care Together, we can stop tooth decay. We can advise you on your child's diet and sugar intake, teach proper tooth brushing technique, and take the time to show you the best ways to keep your child's teeth and gums healthy. We think good oral health and a healthy diet should start early so that dental problems are prevented later on in life. Book Now Please ring 020 8992 6681 to book an appointment for your child with Sacoor Dental. Or Click here to book online. We also offer NHS and private dentistry for adults. Advertorial March 29, 2018 |