Our spaces are filling up quickly, so please get in touch soon to make a child’s half-term dental appointment with SpaDental Whitchurch.
Half-term dental appointments for children?
Yes!
We understand you have more fun ways to spend your half-term holiday. But trust us – if the children haven’t been been to the dentist in the last six months, then it’s time to make an appointment!
At SpaDental Whitchurch we do our very best to prioritise dental care for children. We’d like to see as many young people over half-term as we can!
There are three things we all have to do to keep our teeth healthy:
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- Brush all the surfaces of our teeth twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste, especially last thing at night.
- Eat healthy food, low in sugar, fat and salt.
- Make regular visits to the dentist.
The earlier children learn to take good care of their teeth, the better chance they have of keeping their healthy teeth. And we can help with that!
Why not make it more fun, and arrange for a friend to come along with you too!
Double the fun?! Why not book for one and a friend?
If you are 18* or younger, the NHS covers the cost of your dental treatment. That means you don’t have to pay anything for your visit to SpaDental Whitchurch, whether you just have an examination, or you need to have treatment.
- Children under 16 will need a parent or guardian to get in touch to make an appointment.
- If you’re a teenager of 18 or under but over 16, then you can make your own appointment.
No need to feel nervous about coming to the dentist
Our dental team is very friendly and welcoming. We want you to come in and see us, so we’ll do our very best to help you feel comfortable and confident.
Preventive care for children this half-term:
- Why do children need fluoride treatment?
- Ten tips – dental care for children of all ages
- Fluoride in the water? Yes or no?
We’re looking forward to seeing you very soon!
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Wishing you all a happy holiday, with lots of things to smile about!
* Note – The NHS says: “You don’t have to pay for NHS dental treatment if you’re: under 18, or under 19 and in full-time education.”