How can we help you?
Choosing the right dentist in Avondale for your family requires a little research to ensure that your needs are met. We welcome questions because we want you to feel confident when you choose Avondale Dental Centre to care for your family's smiles.
Here are some of the most common questions we receive. You can call us with any enquiries or information about services we provide.
Children's Dentistry
We welcome our littlest patients beginning at age 2 to 3, but you are always welcome to bring your child to your visits. This helps even very small children become familiar with the dental clinic and our staff.
We take a special interest in children's dentistry because developing good dental habits and regular visits can mean a healthier smile as an adult.
Why Bring Your Child to the Dentist
We make early visits fun for kids by encouraging their curiosity and wonder with learning. We demonstrate proper brushing and flossing both for kids in our clinic and in our community. Not only is this essential to educate kids, but it is also fun for our dentists and team. Many of our staff are parents themselves, making them naturals when it comes to working with children of all ages.
We also prioritise communication with parents and discuss what to expect as your child grows.
- Healthy nutrition
- Behaviour modification (thumb sucking)
- Developmental milestones
- Home dental care
As a family practice, we adjust our treatment to meet your child’s needs and look forward to meeting their kids someday.
Give us a call to arrange your child’s first check-up and clean. We look forward to looking after your entire family.
At Avondale Dental Centre, we provide comprehensive treatments for every age group, including children.
And for children, we offer a wide range of services, including orthodontics. So, should your child need orthodontic treatment, you’ll not have to visit another dentist or specialist for interceptive orthodontics, traditional braces, or Invisalign in Avondale.
Our children’s dentistry includes:
- Preventive Dentistry: dental check-ups, teeth cleans, fissure sealants and fluoride treatments
- General Dentistry: Tooth-colored fillings, dental crowns, emergency dentistry, and root canal therapy
We like to see children before the age of three. This allows your Avondale dentist to assess their teeth and gums and ensure everything is developing correctly. After each visit, the dentist will share findings with you and talk to you about treatment options if an oral health issue is uncovered.
Besides dentistry, we also offer tips for optimal at-home care, including:
- How to clean a young child’s teeth
- When your child can clean their teeth independently
- Pacifier and thumb-sucking advice
- Dietary and nutrition tips
For Children’s Dentistry in Avondale, Auckland, We Look Forward to Your Call
We are happy to welcome children and families into our dental practice. To get started or to learn more, we encourage you to reach out to a team member today. And don’t forget to ask about our current specials.
We serve the Avondale area, New Lynn, Blockhouse Bay, Waterview, and your neighborhood.
Avondale Dental Centre aims to make every patient experience pleasant and stress-free, especially for our youngest patients.
It's natural for your little one to feel nervous about visiting the dentist, and our team works together to create a fun and upbeat environment where your child can receive dental care.
However, parents can take a few steps at home to make the situation as comfortable and stress-free for their children as possible.
Tips for Creating Positive Dental Experiences for Children
To start encouraging positive feelings about the dentist, you can speak positively about the upcoming visit to the dental clinic at home with your child, even if you feel nervous or anxious about your own dental visits.
Use media, stories about the dentist, or colouring pages to help your child understand what will occur during their dental visit. This way, when they arrive at their Avondale children's dentist for their booking, it's not scary.
Consider bringing your child to your dental teeth clean and check-up so they can see what happens and understand that it's nothing to be afraid of.
We'd like to invite you to contact Avondale Dental Centre if it's time for your child's next dental visit. We love building positive relationships with children to help them develop happy and healthy smiles!
It is incredibly stressful as a parent when your little one has a tooth emergency. They might be in pain or have a tooth dislodged or knocked out, which can be terrifying for parents who don't know what to do!
At Avondale Dental Centre, we understand your concern and are here for your family when you need us most with emergency dental services for children.
When to Contact Your Emergency Dentist in Avondale
If your child is experiencing a dental emergency in Avondale, we always encourage parents to contact us immediately. Even if it's outside of our normal business hours, we provide instructions on how patients can reach us, and we can assess your child's condition over the phone to determine if they need immediate attention.
Why Baby Teeth Are So Important
Parents often wonder why they should put so much care into small teeth that will fall out in the future. The truth is that primary or baby teeth are essential to your child's oral development as they have a few important jobs to do before they fall out:
- Hold space and guide future incoming adult teeth
- Help your child form and speak their first words
- Introduce your little one to the joys of solid foods
If your child has a tooth emergency, don't hesitate to contact the caring dental team at Avondale Dental Centre.
Believe it or not, oral care starts for children before their first teeth arrive!
As a parent, you play a crucial role in your infant's oral care routine. Start by gently wiping their gums with a warm cloth after feedings. This simple act removes any remaining bacteria and helps your little one get used to the idea of oral care.
When their first teeth arrive, you can begin brushing them with a soft, infant toothbrush. You can also use a pea-sized amount of infant toothpaste that is safe to swallow.
Create Healthy Oral Habits for Your Child
Parents can start incorporating fluoride toothpaste into their children's brushing and flossing routine when they can safely spit out toothpaste, around age three or four.
Children will need supervision and assistance brushing and flossing their teeth until around seven or eight years old.
Even when they begin to brush and floss on their own, parents should continue to check in periodically to ensure they are sufficiently cleaning their teeth and removing the plaque buildup that causes tooth decay and cavities.
Your Avondale children's dentist can support your efforts at home by providing routine check-ups for your child every six months. Children should begin visiting their dentist routinely around age two or three when they can feel comfortable sitting in the dental chair.
Contact Avondale Dental Centre if it's time for your little one's next dental appointment.