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Pediatric Dentistry
Gentle, Fun Dental Care Made for Kids
We specialize in gentle, personalized dental care for infants, children, and teens. From a child’s first tooth to their teenage years, our goal is to create a comfortable, fun, and educational environment for every visit.
Dr. Sarah and her team are amazing with kids! My son used to be afraid of the dentist, but now he actually looks forward to his check-ups.
Sibel A.The entire office is kid-friendly and welcoming. They explained every step clearly and made my daughter feel comfortable throughout.
Onur K.My kids love going here! The staff is kind, patient, and always has a smile. You can tell they really care about children.
Tuğçe D.From the moment we walked in, we felt at ease. The waiting area was fun for the kids, and the staff made sure we were all comfortable.
Barış M.My child needed a filling and was so nervous, but the dentist explained everything so kindly. They made it a positive experience from start to finish.
Nazlı Ö.I appreciate how they involve parents in the process. They answered all my questions and gave great tips for dental care at home.
Furkan A.Our family loves this dental office! They’re always on time, so friendly, and my twins leave with big smiles and new toothbrushes.
Seda R.Even during a dental emergency, they handled everything calmly and quickly. We felt cared for every step of the way.
Arda S.Everything You Need to Know
Frequently Asked Questions
At what age should my child have their first dental visit?
We recommend the first visit by age one or within six months of the first tooth appearing. Early visits help us catch issues early and ease any dental anxiety.
How do I prepare my child for a dental visit?
Read stories about dental visits, play dentist at home, and stay positive. Our team is trained to make every child feel welcome and at ease.
Is dental sedation safe for children?
Yes. We use safe, minimal sedation options when needed. Our team will discuss all options with you before any procedure.
How often should my child see the dentist?
Every six months for routine check-ups and cleanings. More frequent visits may be recommended depending on your child’s dental health.
What should I do if my child knocks out a tooth?
Stay calm! If it is a permanent tooth, keep it moist in milk or saliva and call us immediately. We offer same-day emergency care.
Ready to Book Your Appointment?
Contact us today to schedule your visit and take the first step toward a healthier smile.