
Dječja stomatologija (pedodoncija)
Treatment
Dedicated pediatric dental care that builds healthy smiles and positive dental habits from infancy through adolescence.
About the treatment

Pediatric dentistry, also known as pedodontics, is a recognised dental specialty focused entirely on the oral health of infants, children, and adolescents up to age 14. Unlike general dentistry, pedodontics requires additional years of training in child psychology, behaviour management, growth and development of the teeth and jaws, and the unique pharmacological needs of younger patients. At BestDent, our pediatric dentists combine clinical expertise with a genuinely warm, playful approach so that every visit feels safe rather than scary. A child's dental journey begins much earlier than most parents realise. The foundations of lifelong oral health are laid during the first year of life, when primary (baby) teeth start to emerge. These 20 teeth are far more than temporary placeholders: they guide speech development, enable proper nutrition, maintain the spacing that permanent teeth will need, and shape your child's self-confidence. Neglecting them can lead to pain, infection, and orthodontic complications that are far more difficult and costly to correct later. Modern pediatric dentistry goes well beyond fillings and extractions. Today's approach is overwhelmingly preventive. Fissure sealants, professional fluoride applications, dietary counselling, and habit-correction programmes can stop the vast majority of childhood dental problems before they start. When treatment is needed, techniques such as minimal-intervention dentistry, laser-assisted procedures, and conscious sedation ensure the experience is as comfortable as possible. At BestDent, we also recognise that dental anxiety is one of the biggest barriers to children receiving care. That is why our clinic features a child-friendly waiting area, tell-show-do communication techniques, and distraction tools such as ceiling-mounted screens. Our goal is not just to treat teeth but to raise a generation of children who view the dentist as a trusted friend rather than someone to fear. If your child has never visited a dentist, has an existing dental concern, or simply needs a routine check-up, our pediatric team is ready to help.
We can make your smile look great
Dedicated pediatric dental care that builds healthy smiles and positive dental habits from infancy through adolescence.
Keep your teeth healthy
Your child is greeted by name and introduced to the clinic in a relaxed, playful way. We give them a tour of the treatment room, let them touch the instruments, and explain everything at their level using the tell-show-do technique. This first step is designed to build trust and curiosity rather than anxiety.
The benefits of our dental treatments
- Specialist dentists trained specifically in child behaviour management and developmental dentistry
- Anxiety-free experience through play-based communication, tell-show-do techniques, and a child-friendly clinic environment
- Preventive focus with fissure sealants, fluoride varnish, and dietary advice to stop cavities before they start
- Early detection of developmental issues including crowding, crossbites, and enamel defects
- Painless treatment options including topical anaesthetics, minimal-intervention techniques, and conscious sedation when needed
- Habit-correction programmes for thumb-sucking, dummy dependence, and mouth breathing
- Parent education on brushing techniques, fluoride use, and nutrition to support dental health at home
- Continuity of care with a dedicated pediatric team who tracks your child's dental development over the years
- Reduced risk of costly orthodontic or restorative work in later life through timely intervention
- A positive relationship with dentistry that lasts into adulthood
Za koga je namijenjeno?
- All children from birth to 14 years for routine dental care
- Babies from 6 months old who are getting their first teeth
- Children due for their first dental check-up by age 1
- Children showing early signs of tooth decay or discolouration
- Children who experience fear, anxiety, or past negative dental experiences
- Children with persistent thumb-sucking, dummy use, or mouth-breathing habits
- Young athletes who need custom mouthguards for sports
- Children requiring early orthodontic assessment for bite or spacing issues
- Children with special healthcare needs who require a tailored approach
- Families relocating to Turkey who want continuity of their child's dental care
Proces Tretmana
Welcome and Familiarisation
Your child is greeted by name and introduced to the clinic in a relaxed, playful way. We give them a tour of the treatment room, let them touch the instruments, and explain everything at their level using the tell-show-do technique. This first step is designed to build trust and curiosity rather than anxiety.
Comprehensive Oral Examination
The pediatric dentist carefully examines your child's teeth, gums, bite alignment, and jaw development. We also assess oral habits such as thumb-sucking or mouth breathing. If your child is old enough, low-dose digital X-rays may be taken to check for hidden decay between teeth or to evaluate developing permanent teeth beneath the gum line.
Risk Assessment and Parent Consultation
Based on the examination findings, we discuss your child's individual risk level for decay and developmental concerns. Parents receive clear, honest guidance on what needs attention now, what can be monitored, and what steps to take at home. We answer every question thoroughly because informed parents are the best partners in their child's oral health.
Preventive Treatments
Where appropriate, we apply fissure sealants to the grooves of newly erupted molars and professional fluoride varnish to strengthen enamel. These quick, painless procedures are among the most effective ways to prevent childhood cavities. We also provide hands-on brushing and flossing demonstrations tailored to your child's age and dexterity.
Restorative or Corrective Treatment (If Needed)
If decay, damage, or developmental issues are found, we carry out treatment using the gentlest techniques available. This may include tooth-coloured fillings, stainless-steel crowns for baby molars, pulp therapy, or space maintainers to preserve room for permanent teeth. Conscious sedation or nitrous oxide is available for children who need extra support to remain comfortable.
Oral Hygiene Education
Before leaving, your child receives age-appropriate coaching on brushing and flossing. Younger children learn through fun demonstrations, while older children and teens receive practical tips on caring for braces, retainers, or sports mouthguards. We make oral hygiene feel like an achievement, not a chore.
Personalised Follow-Up Schedule
We create a recall plan based on your child's risk profile, typically every three to six months. Each follow-up visit reinforces the positive experience and allows us to catch any new issues early. Parents receive a written summary of findings and recommendations they can share with their general practitioner or orthodontist if needed.
Često Postavljana Pitanja
When should my child have their first dental visit?
The recommended age for a first dental visit is within six months of the first tooth appearing, or by your child's first birthday at the latest. Early visits allow the dentist to spot potential problems and help your child become comfortable with the dental environment long before any treatment is needed.
Why do baby teeth matter if they fall out anyway?
Baby teeth serve several critical functions beyond chewing. They guide permanent teeth into the correct position, support proper speech development, and contribute to facial structure. Losing a baby tooth too early due to decay can cause neighbouring teeth to shift, leading to crowding and alignment problems that may require orthodontic treatment later.
My child is terrified of the dentist. How do you handle dental anxiety?
Our pediatric dentists are specially trained in child psychology and behaviour management. We use tell-show-do techniques, positive reinforcement, distraction tools like ceiling screens, and a playful clinic environment to ease fear. For children with severe anxiety, we offer nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or conscious sedation to ensure a calm, pain-free experience.
What are fissure sealants and does my child need them?
Fissure sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth where decay most often begins. The procedure is quick, completely painless, and can reduce the risk of cavities by up to 80 percent. We typically recommend sealants as soon as your child's first permanent molars come through, around age six.
Is fluoride treatment safe for children?
Yes. Professional fluoride varnish is applied in carefully controlled amounts and is endorsed by dental associations worldwide. It strengthens enamel and helps reverse the earliest stages of decay. The amount used in a dental visit is minimal and far below any level of concern, even for very young children.
How can I prevent baby bottle tooth decay?
Avoid putting your baby to bed with a bottle containing anything other than water. Sugary liquids like milk, formula, or juice that pool around teeth overnight are the leading cause of early childhood decay. Clean your baby's gums after feeds and begin brushing with a smear of fluoride toothpaste as soon as the first tooth appears.
At what age should my child start brushing on their own?
Most children lack the manual dexterity to brush effectively on their own until around age seven or eight. Until then, parents should supervise and help with brushing twice a day. A good rule of thumb is that if your child cannot tie their own shoelaces, they still need help with their toothbrush.
When should my child see an orthodontist?
The recommended age for a first orthodontic evaluation is around seven, when enough permanent teeth have come through to identify potential bite and spacing problems. Early assessment does not necessarily mean early braces; it simply allows the orthodontist to plan the best timing for any intervention needed.
Does thumb-sucking really damage teeth?
Occasional thumb-sucking in infants and toddlers is normal and usually harmless. However, if the habit continues past age three or four, it can push the upper front teeth forward and alter the shape of the palate. Our pediatric team can recommend gentle habit-breaking strategies tailored to your child's age and temperament.
Can you treat children with special needs?
Absolutely. Our clinic is equipped to care for children with a wide range of physical, developmental, and sensory needs. We offer extended appointment times, sensory accommodations, and sedation options to ensure every child receives the dental care they deserve in a safe, respectful environment.
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