Children's Dentistry in Kanata, ON
For kids of all ages, Yazdani Family Dentistry is the trusted source for pediatric and family dental care in Kanata and surrounding communities.
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Dental Care for Chilren
Our practice is devoted to creating great first experiences in our dental office for our young patients. We truly believe that if we take a softer approach with our young patients we will be able to help instill positive memories rather than negative ones, ultimately encouraging long-lasting relationships with great oral health.
Our dentist and staff will always take the time to get to know your little one before we proceed with any treatment. We do this to build trust so we can show your child that a trip to see the dentist isn’t scary and can actually be fun.
We have various services available to put your children at ease. When you book an appointment with us, you have the opportunity to help yourself to our refreshment centre with snacks and beverages; we have a kid’s play area, as well as Netflix and Bluetooth headsets for your child’s viewing pleasure while having work done in the dental chair.
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Emergency Dental Services?
Our clinics offer same-day appointments for your emergencies. If you need a dentist to help you in a crisis, please do not hesitate — call us right away!
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Frequently Asked Questions
To help you make informed decisions about your child's dental care, we’ve compiled answers to some common questions parents have. If your question isn’t covered here, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Yazdani Family Dentistry—we’re here to help!
It’s recommended that children see a dentist by their first birthday or six months after their first tooth erupts. Early visits help establish good oral health habits and monitor developmental milestones.
Regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste, flossing, avoiding sugary snacks, and routine dental checkups are essential. Additionally, dental sealants can protect hard-to-reach areas, such as molars, from decay.
Start cleaning your baby’s gums with a soft cloth or infant toothbrush and water from birth. Once the first tooth appears, use a tiny smear of fluoride toothpaste and a soft, age-appropriate toothbrush to brush twice daily. As your child grows, gradually increase to a pea-sized amount of toothpaste.
Persistent tooth pain may indicate an infection or nerve issue. Contact a dentist promptly for evaluation. Until the appointment, over-the-counter pain relievers suitable for children may provide temporary relief.
Yes, modern digital X-rays used in pediatric dentistry are safe and involve minimal radiation exposure. They are vital for identifying hidden issues like cavities or missing teeth