Willow Dental Care
Children's Dentistry
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We treat all ages and enjoy helping our youngest patients keep their teeth and gums healthy and strong as they grow.

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Children's Dentistry

Our friendly, caring staff at Willow Dental Care welcome children of all ages and do everything to make their dental care easy and enjoyable.

We are proactively preventive and believe strongly in the benefits of six-monthly check-ups and cleans. We also focus on reviewing oral hygiene and diet habits. We believe these are the cornerstones of prevention to avoid potential oral health issues. Our Norwest children's dentists also collaborate with local orthodontists and ENTs in assessing your child's developing bite, smile and airway so we can constantly evaluate their growth and oral changes. 

Our Children's Dentistry Services

  • Check-ups (including oral hygiene and dietary habits)
  • Cleaning and fluoride treatment
  • Fissure sealing
  • Simple tooth fillings
  • Treatment of infections of baby teeth
  • Extractions when needed
  • Management of trauma to teeth
  • Mouthguards
  • Orthodontic referrals

One of the greatest joys in our dental careers has been watching children grow into healthy young adults. What's even more rewarding is seeing those same patients return as adults, still cavity-free and still part of our dental family. It's been a joy and privilege to stay connected with local families and provide good oral health for a patient's lifetime.

Benefits of Children's Dentistry

Children’s dentistry plays a vital role in helping kids develop strong, healthy teeth, and positive attitudes toward dental care that can last a lifetime. From baby teeth to teenage years, regular visits to a family-friendly dentist in Norwest set the foundation for lifelong oral health. Here are three key benefits of children's dentistry

Prevents Problems Early
Regular check-ups allow the dentist to catch issues like cavities, gum inflammation and orthodontic concerns before they become serious. Early intervention often means simpler, less invasive treatment, and less stress for kids and parents.
Teaches Good Habits for Life
Children’s dentistry at Willow Dental Care focuses on growing teeth and teaches little ones how to care for them. Gentle education on brushing, flossing and healthy eating builds strong habits that support long-term oral health.
Builds Comfort at the Dentist
Positive early experiences help children feel safe and relaxed at the dentist. A calm, supportive environment can ease dental anxiety and make future visits feel routine instead of scary.

Frequently Asked Questions

A fissure sealant is not the same as a filling. A filling will restore a cavity in a tooth, while a fissure sealant offers excellent protection and prevents the fissure from needing a filling. The fissure system in a tooth is made up of grooves and pits typically found on a back tooth’s biting surface and can be prone to future decay. 

The pits and fissures are often deep and narrow and can be difficult to clean. The bristles of a toothbrush can be too thick and inefficient at removing trapped food or bacteria. The fissures are five times more likely to decay than other tooth surfaces and the risk is greatest in the first five years of the tooth erupting. Bearing this in mind, the fissure sealant has become a common preventive procedure for children once their first permanent molars erupt at around six years of age. At between 11 to 14 years of age, the other permanent teeth erupt. These molars and premolars can be sealed if they are at risk of decay.

At Willow Dental Care, our dentists in Norwest, can examine your child’s fissures to see if sealing them could be a good preventive strategy. The dentist can take photos to show you how deep the fissures are, or if food or plaque are being trapped and take x-rays to assess for hidden decay. Often its best to wait until the tooth is fully erupted unless there is a history of decay in which case an early GIC based sealant can be applied. Even baby teeth can be sealed or older adult teeth if needed. 

How Is Fissure Sealant Treatment Done?

The dentist will assess and examine the mouth and teeth and advise you if fissure sealants are necessary. Some teeth have flat smooth fissures and no history of decay and may not need fissure sealants. The dentist will always be checking for decay, in which case a fissure sealant would not be done.

Fissure sealing does not hurt and is not invasive. Fissure sealants always start with a thorough clean of the tooth surface. The fissure system is then coated with an etchant so the sealant will bond to the enamel. This is rinsed and dried and then kept dry for the procedure to work. Adhesive resin and/or liquid sealant is painted on and cured with a light so that it sets hard. We often explain it simply by saying that it’s just like painting nail polish, but on teeth. 

How Long Do Fissure Sealants Last?

Fissure sealants can wear down over time and can chip. People who chew a lot of ice and nuts will wear their sealants out faster. At six monthly check-ups your dentist will be looking at how the fissure sealant is going. Typically, once the tooth is past the first 5 years the risk of the tooth decaying has halved and the decision about whether to replace it will be made based on the patient’s personal decay risk. If the fissure sealant needs a top up or repair this can be pick up easily as the fissure sealant is visible and white on the tooth surface. 

Regular brushing, flossing, a low-sugar diet and fluoride are also key components to decay prevention.

Is There Any Risk with Fissure Sealants?

There is no reported toxicity of fissure sealants. Some children find dental procedures uncomfortable and may not tolerate a lot of cleaning, washing or drying or have a sensitive gag reflex. Your dentist can help with all these issues. If you have any concerns, please discuss them with your dentist. 

As a preventive measure fissure sealants are affordable, and prevent more costly dental treatment such as fillings. For more information on the cost of a fissure sealant and appointment availability please call Willow Dental Care on 8610 6697.

We have found that most Hills District Mums have been well supported and educated on oral health and hygiene through the baby and toddler stages through community nurses and mothers groups.

In Baulkham Hills, most of our first visit patients come to see us at the age of 3, and we find this to be a great stage to make for a fun first dental experience. There is no pressure, though. Every child is different in what they are ready for at the dentist. At the first appointment, we usually count their teeth, introduce them to a few simple things, like a polish, if they allow. A ride in the chair by themselves or on a parent's lap is a simple start. We also teach them how to play their part in oral care and give you some guidance on our personal tips and tricks for making even the most reluctant brusher happy to make it a habit.

The Australian Dental Association recommends you bring your child for their first visit after the appearance of their first tooth at 6-12 months to check the tooth and mouth and recommend cleaning and diet habits. These really young ones are most welcome in our surgery. We can comfortably perform an assessment of your little one's mouth which can alleviate worry or create a plan for care if you are concerned about the changes in their developing dentition.

As a parent, if you are at all worried about their mouth, please bring your little one for an appointment at any age. We have found that Mums and Dads know their child best, and any concern deserves attention.

How Do I Prepare My Child for the First Visit?

  • Start an oral hygiene habit early with their first teeth, using a cloth to wipe them over and continue a good oral hygiene habit of brushing morning and night for your child.
  • Use positive language about their upcoming trip to see us.
  • Make a game of dentistry. Play dentist and count their teeth, and let them count your teeth.
  • There are lots of books about your child's first visit to the dentist. The episode "Peppa Pig goes to the Dentist" has been a very popular prelude to a young one's first visit.
  • If your toddler is happy in their pram while you have your check-up, bring them along! A ride on the chair with mum or dad is a great playful introduction.

Children's Dentistry in Norwest

We invite you to reach out to our friendly team to book your child's first dental visit. Our experienced team is great with children and looks forward to meeting your little one.

Your Child's First Visit

At Willow Dental Care, we're committed to making your child's first visit a positive, happy experience. We build a sense of fun and trust around what happens in the dental clinic to cultivate a long-term partnership towards a healthy smile for life.

Most of our first visits start at the age of three. There is no pressure to achieve more than they are ready for. We usually count their teeth at this appointment and introduce them to a few simple things like a polish if they allow.

After that, a ride in the chair by themselves or on a parent's lap is a simple start. We teach them how to play their part in oral care and give you some guidance on our personal tips and tricks for making even the most reluctant brusher happy to make it a habit.

Caring for Your Little Ones and Their Smiles

Please let us know in advance if your child is anxious or has had a bad experience in the past. We are used to seeing children with anxieties and have techniques to help them overcome these struggles.

Our long experience of positive dental appointments has helped many children overcome anxiety about dentistry completely and become adults unafraid of the dentist. Our mission is to change their perspective so they love coming to the dentist.

How We Make Dental Visits Fun and Comfortable

When your child needs a dental filling in Norwest or any other treatment, we do everything to make it as easy as we can for them. Most of our young patients appreciate how we explain what we are doing and involve them in understanding their treatment.

A popular feature is our ceiling-mounted TV. Screen time is a welcome distraction as it helps young patients pass the time needed for treatment and reduces a lot of anxiety. Another popular option that is often of great help for kids is nitrous oxide or 'happy gas'. This method of sedation reduces the discomfort or worries about their visit, and we would discuss beforehand if it's suitable for your child.

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Why a custom made mouthguard is better than a store bought or “boil and bite”

March 19, 2023
As a dental practice in Norwest, we are often asked about the best way to protect teeth during sports and physical activity. Our answer is always the same: custom-made mouth guards are the superior option. While store-bought and “boil and bite” options may seem convenient, they simply cannot match the level of protection provided by a custom mouth guard.

Here are three reasons why custom-made mouth guards are better than store-bought options:

1. Custom fit:

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Affordable Children's Dentistry in Norwest, NSW

  • Child Dental Benefits Scheme — For eligible patients, we conveniently bulk bill Medicare under the Child Dental Benefits Scheme with on-site claiming to simplify your dental experience. This covers check-ups, cleans, fillings and preventive treatment.
  • Private Health Insurance — For all children with private health insurance or without private health, a capped price promise for check-ups and cleans; $160 for children up to primary school age, and $180 for high school students. 

Need a Children's Dentist in Norwest, NSW?

We invite you to call our friendly team at 02 8610 6697 to book your child's dental visit at Willow Dental Care. Our team loves working with children and helping them achieve exceptional oral health to last a lifetime!

Children's Dentistry Technology

Ceiling Mounted TVs

At Willow Dental Care Norwest, our treatment rooms have TVs mounted on the ceiling. This is a great distraction for adults and children alike to pass the time during their appointment, whether they're visiting us for a short appointment, like a check-up or filling, or a longer procedure like a crown or root canal treatment.

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