
Pediatric Dentistry – Gentle, Specialized Dental Care for Children in Nairobi
Protecting Every Smile, From Baby Teeth to Growing Teens

Pediatric dentistry focuses on the oral health of infants, young children, and adolescents. Because children’s teeth, jaws, and habits change rapidly as they grow, they require dental care tailored to each developmental stage.
Early and consistent dental visits help:
Prevent tooth decay before it starts
Guide proper jaw and tooth development
Build confidence and positive dental habits
Detect issues early—saving cost and discomfort later
Signs Your Child May Need a Dental Visit
Your child may benefit from a pediatric dental check if they show:
Tooth pain or sensitivity
Visible cavities or discoloration
Difficulty chewing
Mouth breathing or snoring
Thumb-sucking or other habits affecting teeth
Early crowding or misalignment
Trauma from falls or sports
When in doubt, bring them in—early attention prevents long-term complications.

Our Pediatric Dental Services
Why Choose Our Pediatric Dental Care?
Dentmind’s pediatric dental approach is grounded in:
• Clinicians trained in treating children of all ages
• Strict safety and sterilization protocols
• Behaviour management strategies tailored to each child
• Diagnostic equipment calibrated for children’s developing teeth
• Evidence-based preventive care programs
This foundation ensures that your child receives safe, effective, and compassionate care every time.
Answers to questions you may have
Can’t find what you’re looking for?
By their first birthday, or six months after the first tooth erupts.
Yes. Fluoride is used in controlled, safe amounts and is essential for cavity prevention.
Our team uses gentle behavior guidance and parent-supported comfort methods to ease anxiety.
Every six months—or more frequently if they are cavity-prone.
Absolutely. Healthy baby teeth guide adult teeth, aid speech, and prevent pain or infection.
Help your child grow up with a healthy, confident smile.
Schedule a visit or contact our team for guidance on your child’s needs.
