Pediatric Dental Care
Expert dental care designed for children — from preventive care to teething troubles, with the gentleness and expertise your little one deserves



develop cavities before starting school
But it doesn't have to be this way. Early dental care isn't just about fixing problems — it's about stopping them before they start. A simple visit by age 1 can protect your child's smile for years to come.
When in doubt, start here
Not sure who to meet? Begin with a BabyMD Pedodontists. They’ll help assess your concerns and refer you to the right specialist if needed — so you never feel lost or alone in the process.
Expert dental care for your little one’s smile journey
At BabyMD, our pediatric dental specialists provide age and need appropriate care that makes dental visits comfortable and stress-free.
First dental check
Oral habit management
Dietary counseling for healthy teeth
Fluoride Varnish — Strengthens teeth & prevents cavities
Fluoride Gel — Stops early decay in its tracks
Silver Diamine Fluoride — Stops cavities without drilling—pain-free!
Here are signs to watch for:

- Age 1 with no dental visit yet
- Teething discomfort or delayed tooth eruption
- White, brown, or black spots on teeth
- Prolonged bottle feeding or thumb sucking
The smile expert for your- little one

Dr. Sejal Jain
Pediatric & Preventive Dentist
(MDS Pediatric & Preventive Dentist)

Dr Vidisha Kumari
Paediatrician & Paediatric Pulmonologist
(MBBS, DNB Paediatrics , MRCPCH(UK) , FIPP, IPPC)

Dr Shivangi Bora
Consultant Paediatrician, Allergy & Asthma, Sleep Specialist
(MBBS, MD in Paediatrics, DAA [CMC Vellore], DPSM [University of Colorado])

Dr Anamika Krishnan
Paediatrician
(MBBS, DNB)




Behind every visit, a story of care

For Infants (0-1 year)
- Wipe gums with soft, damp cloth after feeding
- Avoid putting baby to sleep with a bottle
- Start brushing when first tooth appears
- Schedule first dental visit by age 1

For Toddlers (1-3 years)
- Brush twice daily with rice-grain sized fluoride toothpaste
- Limit juice and sugary drinks
- Break thumb-sucking habits gently
- Make brushing fun with songs or games

For Pre-Schoolers (3-5 years)
- Use pea-sized fluoride toothpaste
- Teach proper brushing technique (2 minutes, all surfaces)
- Supervise brushing
- Regular dental check-ups every 6 months

For School-Age (6+ years)
- Encourage independence while supervising
- Introduce flossing
- Protect teeth during sports with mouthguards
- Limit sugary snacks between meals

For Teenagers
- Maintain good oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment
- Avoid whitening products without dental consultation
- Continue regular check-ups
- Address wisdom teeth concerns early
Pediatric Dental Care
The Indian Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a first visit by age 1, or within 6 months of the first tooth appearing. Early visits help establish good habits and catch potential issues early.

Book a dental consultation today and take the first step toward lifelong dental health.

