At Meadows Gate Dental, our goal is to improve dental health for kids. We have an advanced family dentistry clinic that is focused on providing dental services for the entire family. Our dental office is well staffed with competent and friendly dentists, registered dental hygienists, certified dental assistants and dental receptionists.
Pediatric oral care has two main components: preventative care at our clinic and preventative care at home. We are committed to providing advanced family dentistry and will work with you and your children to improve dental care. Infant and toddler cavities and tooth decay have been on the increase in recent years; the result is poor dental health for years. Our goal is to assess and preserve your child’s healthy teeth; to ensure that goal is met your children need to visit our office every six months for preventative assessment.
In addition to brushing and flossing, good preventative care includes:
Diet – provide your children with a nourishing, well-balanced diet. Minimize sugary diets and continuous snacking. Provide healthy snacks like celery sticks, carrot sticks, and low-fat yogurt.
Oral habits – minimize pacifier use and thumb sucking since they can cause the teeth to misalign. If your child has a pacifier, choose an ‘orthodontic’ one. This minimizes the risk of developmental problems like narrow roof arches and crowding. As a pediatric dentist, we can recommend strategies to stop thumb sucking.
Oral hygiene – Wash toys and pacifiers regularly with warm water and soap to reduce bacteria and infections. Avoid spoon-sharing wherever possible.
Sippy cup use – Sippy cups are often used as a transitional aid for the baby bottle-to-drink glass period. However, some children like to keep sippy cups (filled with milk, breast milk, soda, juice, and sweetened water) at their mouths for long periods of time; resulting in continuous acid attacks on tooth enamel. Sippy cup use needs to be terminated between the ages of twelve and fourteen months – or when your child has the motor capabilities to hold a drink glass.
Brushing – Your child’s teeth need to be brushed a minimum of two times per day using a soft bristled brush and a small amount of toothpaste. You will need to help with the brushing process until your child reaches the age of seven and is capable of reaching all areas of the mouth (otherwise the teeth will not be adequately brushed). Use non-fluoridated toothpaste before the age of two and fluoridated toothpaste thereafter. For babies, clean the gums with a clean cotton cloth after each feeding.
Flossing – Tooth decay and cavities form most easily between teeth. Ask us to demonstrate the correct child head positioning during flossing and ensure that teeth are properly cleaned between adjacent teeth
Fluoride – Used to prevent mineral loss and promote re-mineralization of tooth enamel. Too much fluoride can result in fluorosis, a condition where white specks appear on the permanent teeth, and too little can result in tooth decay. We can assess how much your child is currently receiving and prescribe necessary supplements.
Comprehensive exam · Dental x-rays · Gentle cleaning
Please start by filling out the new patient form in order to help us properly diagnose your immediate dental concerns, review your past medical and dental history, and create a treatment plan that provides for your optimal dental health.
We will complete a thorough evaluation and contact you.
A first visit to our pediatric dentistry clinic is an important start to your child’s dental health. There are several things you can do to make the first visit enjoyable:
Take another adult along: your child may become fussy when his or her mouth is examined. Another adult will soothe your infant and allow you to ask questions.
If possible, leave your other children at home to minimize distraction and stress.
Avoid negative language : we are trained to avoid the use of threatening language, such as drills, needles, injections, and bleeding. It is important to use positive language when speaking about dental treatment with children.
Use positive language and explanations: explain the purpose of the dental visit in a positive way. We “help to keep teeth healthy” is more positive than saying that we “are checking for tooth decay, and may have to drill the tooth if decay is found”.
To reduce anxiety, we explain what will happen if the child is old enough to understand what to expect. Age-appropriate books about visiting the dentist can be very helpful in making the visit more fun. A list of parent and dentist-approved books:
We will provide an appointment schedule and describe what will happen during the next appointment.
An absolutely amazing team of people here. I have never felt so comfortable going to a dentist as I do with meadow gate :) I highly recommend this practise to anyone looking for a respectable team to care for your oral problems. Definitely a 10/10 for me and will recommend them to anyone who asks!
– Heidi
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Our modern and growing dental care facility is located in Pitt Meadows. Our entire team is dedicated to providing you with personalized, gentle care. Our dentists are not only caring and compassionate, but highly trained in all aspects of dentistry. We strive to deliver the best care possible, while making your visit both a soothing and serene experience. We are
open on Saturdays and provide
Emergency care
for your dental needs.