We care for our youngest patients in a very special way. First of all, we don't let the child to be put off by the dentist. We try to make the atmosphere and interior of the dentist's office help to break the fear of the dentist. Additionally, especially for our little patients, we have a collection of the most popular cartoons which kids may watch while lying on the chair during the procedure.

Our little patients are calm, because we use special flavoured anaesthetic gels.
Then, children themselves choose the colour of the filling.
At the very end their doctor gives them a reward - which usually is a pleasant, cute souvenir.

To those children who find it difficult to break the fear of the stomatologist or who simply visit the dentist for the first time, and we want to make their first visit to the dentist as pleasant as possible (which will be beneficial in the future), we recommend acquaintance visits. During such meetings we show the child the instruments and apparatuses. The child may ride the chair up and down, play with the suction unit, press the buttons on the console and see everything s/he finds interesting, obviously, under the watchful eye of our staff. Then, we simulate dental procedures, usually by blowing some air on the kid's hand and then, on the teeth. After such a visit the little patient receives an reward from the dentist.

For patients with very unpleasant dental experiences, who anyway can't fight their fear and cannot be treated with traditional methods, we have another proposal. We treat them under the influence of the "laughing gas." This is a completely secure method used all over the world for years. During the procedure the little patient wears a mask on his/her nose, through which s/he breaths and the gas makes the fear and anxiety go away, which significantly reduces the feel of pain. You may find more information about inhalation sedation at
www.sedacja.pl
Prevention procedures
Tooth sealing
CSealing means filling up of tooth grooves with special substances - this is the most effective way of protecting those spots that are most exposed to decay. First of all, we seal the first permanent molars (their chewing surfaces), preferably up to 4 months upon cutting because these are the teeth that are the first and most frequent to suffer from decay. They are also the most frequently extracted ones; remember they cut in the 6th year of age. Additionally, we seal chewing surfaces of all other permanent molars and, if required, premolars.
Tooth varnishing
This means protecting and strengthening of the entire surface of teeth with concentrated fluoride varnish which, after being absorbed, makes teeth more resistant to decay. This procedure must be performed every 3 months on milk teeth and every 6 months on permanent ones.
Impregnation
We use this procedure on patients with extensive, multi-surface caries of milk teeth, most often incisors, when the disease develops very early and traditional treatment methods are not possible. The procedure is to stop further development of the disease, which is of significant importance for the health of the permanent teeth.
Individual fluoridation
This procedure uses fluoride concentrates which increase teeth's resistance to caries.