
Pediatric Dentistry in Yaletown
Pediatric dentistry supports oral health for infants, toddlers, children, and teens, with a focus on prevention, comfort, and long-term care. At Yaletown Dental Boutique, care is provided in a calm, child-friendly setting for families in Yaletown.

What Is Pediatric Dentistry?
Pediatric dentistry focuses on the oral health of infants, children, and teens, supporting how teeth, gums, and jaw structures develop over time.Unlike general dental care, it considers growth stages and how children respond to treatment, helping ensure care is appropriate, comfortable, and easy to understand at each age.

Why Children Need Early Dental Care?
Many patients feel more at ease knowing exactly what to expect during treatment. Below is a clear step-by-step overview of how impacted tooth exposure surgery is performed at our Yaletown clinic.
with Dr. Hadianfar
Dr. Sasan Hadianfar, General Dentist

Common Pediatric Dental Services
Pediatric dental care includes preventive and treatment services that support healthy development, address early concerns, and help children maintain consistent oral health habits.

Cavity Treatment for Children
When cavities develop, early treatment helps stop decay and protect the tooth. This often involves placing a small filling to restore the affected area and prevent further damage. Addressing cavities early can reduce discomfort and help avoid more involved treatments later. The approach is adapted to a child’s age and level of comfort, with clear explanation and a steady pace. Parents are often concerned about timing, and early care allows problems to be managed before they affect eating, speaking, or daily routines.

Emergency Pediatric Dental Care
Children may experience dental emergencies such as tooth pain, injuries, chipped teeth, or a tooth being knocked out. Knowing when to seek care can help reduce complications and support recovery. Prompt attention allows the dentist to assess the situation and guide next steps based on the child’s needs. Parents are often unsure how urgent a situation is, so having clear guidance can be helpful. Acting early can help protect the tooth, manage discomfort, and reduce the risk of further issues following an injury.

Dental Checkups & Cleanings
Regular checkups and cleanings help monitor how a child’s teeth and gums are developing over time. During these visits, plaque and buildup are gently removed, and teeth are checked for early signs of cavities or alignment concerns. These appointments also give parents guidance on brushing, flossing, and daily habits at home. For children, routine visits can help create familiarity with the dental environment, making future appointments more comfortable. Early detection of small issues allows them to be managed before they become more complex, supporting steady oral health as children grow

Fluoride Treatments
Fluoride treatments help strengthen the outer layer of teeth, making them more resistant to decay. A small amount of fluoride is applied to the teeth in a quick and controlled way during an appointment. This can be especially helpful for children as their teeth are still developing and may be more vulnerable to cavities. The process is simple and completed within a short time. Parents often choose fluoride treatments as part of preventive care to support enamel strength and reduce the likelihood of future dental issues.

Dental Sealants
Dental sealants are a protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth, where grooves can trap food and bacteria. These areas are often harder for children to clean effectively with brushing alone. Sealants create a smooth surface that helps reduce the risk of decay in these spaces. The application is quick and does not require removal of tooth structure. Many parents consider sealants once permanent molars appear, as an added layer of protection during early years when consistent brushing habits are still developing.
Creating a Positive Dental Experience for Kids
Many children feel uncertain about dental visits, especially when they are new to the environment. A calm, structured approach can help build familiarity and reduce anxiety over time. At Yaletown Dental Boutique, visits are guided at a pace that allows children to adjust gradually while feeling supported throughout the process.

Signs Your Child May Need to See a Pediatric Dentist
Parents may not always be sure when a dental appointment is needed. Certain changes in teeth, gums, or habits can signal early concerns. Recognizing these signs allows for timely care and helps support comfort, prevention, and healthy development as children grow.
CDCP Patients
Treatment under the Canadian Dental Care Plan is not fully covered. A co-payment will apply.

How to Care for Your Child’s Teeth at Home?
Daily care at home helps support your child’s oral health between dental appointments. Simple habits can make a meaningful difference over time. These suggestions provide general guidance and do not replace regular dental visits or professional care.

Why Choose a Pediatric Dentist in Yaletown?
Choosing dental care within Yaletown can support consistency and ease for families managing busy routines. Being close to home or school helps simplify appointments, encourages regular visits, and builds familiarity over time, which can be helpful for children adjusting to dental care.

What Our Cosmetic Patients Are Saying?
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Early dental visits help establish healthy habits, identify concerns early, and make dental care feel familiar for your child over time. Yaletown Dental Boutique provides a calm, supportive environment designed to make pediatric visits more comfortable for both children and parents.
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205 Smithe Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 2P4
Hours
Mon–Fri: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday: Closed
Frequently Asked Questions About Pediatric Dentistry
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