Comprehensive Children's Dental Checkup

Professional and caring children's dental care ensures a healthy smile from an early age

Comprehensive children's dental checkup
Dr. Agnė Kalinkaitė

Doctor's Commentary

"Regular and comprehensive dental checkups in childhood are the foundation for a healthy smile for a lifetime. By noticing a problem in time, we can solve it with minimal interventions. Our goal is for the child to grow up without dental pain and fear."

— Dr. Agnė Kalinkaitė, Odontologist

Children's Dental Checkup Services

Full spectrum of pediatric dentistry from the first teeth

First Consultation

Comprehensive advice for parents on first teeth care and nutrition

Dental Condition Assessment

Detailed check for caries, occlusion, and growth disorders

Preventive Measures

Fluoride application, sealing, and preventive treatments

Dental Repair

Gentle and child-friendly caries treatment

Hygiene Training

Teaching children to brush teeth correctly using game elements

Growth Monitoring

Continuous monitoring of jaw and tooth development

Age-Specific Care

Services tailored to the needs of each age group

0-3 years

First teeth care

  • Oral cavity check
  • Parental counseling
  • Care of first teeth
  • Growth monitoring

3-12 years

Baby teeth care

  • Regular checkups
  • Caries prevention
  • Sealing and fluoride application
  • Hygiene training

12-18 years

Adolescent dentistry

  • Permanent teeth care
  • Orthodontic treatment
  • Wisdom teeth monitoring
  • Aesthetic treatment

Prevention Tips for Parents

How to ensure children's dental health at home

Correct Brushing

2 times a day for at least 2 minutes

Healthy Diet

Limit sweets and carbonated drinks

Fluoride

Use fluoridated toothpaste

Regularity

Visits to the doctor every 6 months

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most popular questions about pediatric dentistry

When should I bring my child to the dentist for the first time?

It is recommended to bring the child to the dentist for the first time when the first tooth erupts (about 6-12 months) or no later than 1 year of age.

How to help a child not worry before the visit?

Talk positively about the dentist, read books about dental care, play doctor games, be calm and support the child.

Does it hurt to treat baby teeth?

Thanks to modern anesthesia methods, treatment is painless. We use child-friendly anesthetics.

Register for a Child Checkup

Give your child a healthy and beautiful smile from an early age

Dr. Agnė Kalinkaitė

Agnė Kalinkaitė

Odontologist

Specialization

Therapeutic Dentistry, Prosthetics, General Practice, Preventive Oral Hygiene, Pediatric Dentistry.

Education and Professional Activity

  • In 2002 graduated from Kaunas University of Medicine, obtained the professional qualification of a dentist
  • 2002 - 2003 completed primary dental residency
  • From 2003 to present - general practice dentist

License No. OPL-02652