OdontologíaOdontología General

Child check-ups

Children’s dental check-ups are routine preventive visits designed to protect and maintain the oral health of children from an early age. These visits allow early detection and treatment of any dental, gum, or bite problems before they progress.

Doctors & Specialists:

Dr.Sara Eskandari Florido
Said Ramazani

At City Clinic Marbella, we believe that a healthy smile begins in childhood.
During each check-up, our paediatric dental specialists examine the teeth, gums, bite alignment, and oral hygiene habits. The goal is to prevent cavities, gum disease, and orthodontic issues, while educating both children and parents on proper dental care routines.

Our approach uses child-friendly equipment and a calm, reassuring environment, ensuring that every visit is a positive experience.

Indications

First dental visit from age 3
Routine check-ups every 6 months
Cavities, stains, or sensitivity
Oral habits (thumb sucking, pacifier, mouth breathing)
Delayed or misaligned tooth eruption

Causes

Poor brushing habits
Sugary diet
Genetic tendency to decay or crowding
Missed regular check-ups

Treatment Details

Procedure Steps

1

Dental Exam: Gentle check of teeth, gums, and growth.

2

Cleaning & Fluoride: Removes plaque and strengthens enamel.

3

Education & Follow-Up: Brushing tips, diet advice, and next visit planning.

Duration:

20–40 minutes depending on the child’s age and cooperation.

Number of Sessions:

every 6 months or as advised by the pediatric dentist.

Recovery / Downtime:

none; it’s a painless and preventive procedure.

Pain Level:

none; adapted to ensure comfort and confidence.

Pre-Treatment:

  • Avoid sugary snacks before the visit.
  • Encourage a calm, positive attitude.
  • Share any concerns or habits noticed at home.

Post-Treatment:

  • Maintain daily brushing (2–3 times per day).
  • Supervise brushing until age 8–9.
  • Use dental floss and fluoride toothpaste.
  • Encourage a balanced, low-sugar diet.

Results

Expected Outcome

Short-term: early detection of dental or gum issues.
Long-term: healthy tooth development and prevention of future problems.

How Long
Results Last?


With regular visits and good oral hygiene, children maintain optimal dental health throughout their growth.

Risks & Considerations

Possible Side Effects


None; non-invasive and completely safe.

Contraindications (who should avoid it)

None, except temporary postponement in case of active infection.

Safety Notes

All visits are conducted in a child-friendly setting by specialised paediatric dentists using gentle, age-appropriate methods to ensure a positive and educational experience.

Pricing

Price Range (approximate)

Factors Affecting Price

• Age of the child.
• Type of visit (routine, initial, or preventive cleaning).
• Inclusion of additional procedures (fluoride, sealants).

Insurance Coverage

Child check-ups is not covered by insurance.

FAQs

When should my child visit the dentist for the first time?
Ideally between ages 2 and 3, or earlier when the first teeth appear.
Every 6 months for proper prevention and monitoring.
No, the check-up is completely painless and adapted to each child’s needs.
Our team is trained in behavioural management to make each visit calm and enjoyable.
Because they help detect early issues and prevent complex treatments in the future.

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