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What is a Paediatric Dentist?
A paediatric dentist is a specialist dentist who has undergone an extra three full years of intensive training,
in addition to the usual five years of undergraduate dentistry training, to provide specialised dental care to children and patients with special needs.
Paediatric dentists are capable of providing the highest quality of comprehensive dental care to children including prevention and treatment of tooth decay, gum disease, management of dental injuries, dental pain, dental abnormalities (like missing, impacted, defective or crooked teeth), lip and tongue ties, and cosmetic and orthodontic treatments in young children.
Specialist paediatric dentists can maintain their general dentist registration, meaning they are still able to provide the same complete range of dental treatments as a general dentist, for patients of any age.
ABOUT US
What is a Paediatric Dentist?
A paediatric dentist is a specialist dentist who has undergone an extra three full years of intensive training,
in addition to the usual five years of undergraduate dentistry training, to provide specialised dental care to children and patients with special needs.
Paediatric dentists are capable of providing the highest quality of comprehensive dental care to children including prevention and treatment of tooth decay, gum disease, management of dental injuries, dental pain, dental abnormalities (like missing, impacted, defective or crooked teeth), lip and tongue ties, and cosmetic and orthodontic treatments in young children.
Specialist paediatric dentists can maintain their general dentist registration, meaning they are still able to provide the same complete range of dental treatments as a general dentist, for patients of any age.