Paediatric Dentistry

Paediatric Dentistry in Valencia

Caring for your smile is our greatest joy

At MIDSA Odontologia we believe in the importance of oral health from the appearance of the first milk teeth; the recommended time to make the first visit to the dentist for children.

From this moment on, we invite you to bring your little ones for a complete oral examination. Early check-ups and advice on good oral hygiene habits are fundamental in children's dentistry.

In our children's dental clinic in Valencia, we have an advanced children's dentistry area formed by a team with experience in paediatric dentistry, paediatric orthodontics and dentofacial orthopaedics.

We want to adapt to your needs and help your children feel at ease and comfortable when they go to the children's dentist. We approach any treatment from a global perspective, taking into account each and every one of the circumstances of children and adolescents.

Our paediatric dentistry treatments

Prevention is essential for children's oral health. At our dental clinic for children in Valencia, we want to dispel the myth that it is not necessary to take care of baby teeth. Maintaining good dental health from infancy is crucial to ensure a healthy mouth with permanent dentition.

Paediatric Dentistry

First visits to the dentist, education, prevention and minimally invasive treatment of caries.

Orthodontics for children

Early diagnosis of malocclusions and correction of malocclusions with Invisalign First

Lingual frenulum

Expert diagnosis and treatment to improve tongue mobility and prevent speech and feeding problems.

Orthopaedics of the jaws

Guide the growth of the maxilla and mandible to correct functions (chewing, swallowing and breathing).

Dentist for children in Valencia

The first visit to the paediatric dentist or children's dentist should take place even before the first milk tooth erupts. This is a very quick and easy global check-up, in which we will focus on detecting alterations in posture, hygiene of the first teeth, tongue function, the existence of a lingual frenulum (which hinders or prevents breastfeeding, the transition to solid food or the beginning of speech).

THE WHOLE MIDSA Dentistry TEAM is ready to teach parents how to brush their child's teeth and we will explain which toothbrush and toothpaste to use. We will also educate you about the use of the dummy and the bottle, the digital suction, we will teach you, if you wish, advice on non cariogenic diet.
FOR OUR INTEREST IN THE CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT OF OUR PATIENTS We will monitor whether your child breathes through the nose and keeps the mouth closed at rest; also whether they bite backwards on the sides or anteriorly and whether the upper teeth cover the lower teeth; how they pronounce the s, z and r; whether they sleep well, whether they snore, grind their teeth a lot, etc.
PREVENTION is our MOTTO so that our children will develop harmoniously and we will avoid complex problems to solve in the future.
We encourage you to come with your children to the children's dental check-up every 6 months and enjoy our facilities adapted to the little ones.

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Why is it important to see a children's dentist?

Dental implants are titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone to replace the roots of missing teeth. Once integrated with the bone, they act as a base to support crowns, bridges or dentures, providing a durable and stable solution to tooth loss.

Dental implants are suitable for most people who have good general and oral health. Ideal candidates should have healthy gums and enough jawbone to support the implant. It is important not to have diseases that can interfere with bone healing, such as uncontrolled diabetes or clotting problems.

The process of placing a dental implant is usually done in several stages. First, the implant is inserted into the jaw bone. Then, a healing period of several months is expected for the implant to integrate with the bone (osseointegration). After healing, an abutment is placed over the implant, and finally, a dental crown is attached to the abutment to complete the restoration.

With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. It is crucial to maintain good oral hygiene, attend regular dental check-ups and avoid harmful habits such as smoking. Implants are a long-term solution to tooth loss, but their longevity depends on ongoing care and maintenance.

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after the implant placement procedure. Local anaesthesia is used to numb the area during surgery, and any post-operative discomfort can be managed with painkillers prescribed by the dentist. Recovery may include swelling and mild discomfort, but usually subsides within a few days.

The cost of dental implants varies depending on the complexity of the case, the number of implants needed and the geographic location. Although dental implants can be more expensive than other tooth replacement options, their durability and long-term benefits make them a valuable investment. Some dental insurance plans may cover part of the cost, but it is important to check with your insurance provider for specific details of your coverage.

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