Children's dentistry in Thorpe Bay

 Warwick Lodge Specialist Dentistry is a child-friendly practice and we are passionate about protecting young smiles from their very first tooth. Your child will usually start to get their milk teeth at around 6 months old. We recommend that you schedule your child’s first dental examination when they reach the age of 2, and following this, between every 3 and 12 months. Plaque can start to form on young teeth as soon as they emerge, and it’s important to implement a good oral health routine early – starting with that first tooth.

      Keep your child’s smile healthy

      You are the best person to help your child to understand the importance of keeping their teeth clean and fresh. Encourage them to brush regularly (using some of the tips below) and talk to them about the effects diet and lifestyle can have on their teeth and gums.

      We are here to support you at every stage of your child’s development. At Warwick Lodge Specialist Dentistry, our experienced Thorpe Bay dentists will provide a thorough examination of your child’s teeth, remove any plaque build up, and talk to them about their dental hygiene.

          Help your child to keep a healthy smile by:  

          • Reducing sugary snacks and drinks
          • Using a fluoride toothpaste
          • Visiting the dentist on a regular basis
          • Implementing a positive dental routine; brush well, twice a day

            How can I encourage my child to brush their teeth?

            Learning the importance of brushing your teeth at a young age puts you in the best position for a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums. However, we know that sometimes it can be a challenge to keep up the twice-a-day momentum, especially with young children. One of the most common problems in children’s dental care routine is simply not brushing for long enough. You know how it goes – they want to get in and out of the bathroom as quickly as possible.

            We have a few tips and tricks to help you encourage your child to maintain a good oral health routine.

            1. Play their favourite song and challenge them to keep brushing until it ends.
            2. Get an app. There are plenty of online apps that make brushing your teeth into an engaging game for your child, for example, with reward charts, demos and singing animals, so those two-minutes will fly by.
            3. Try out a fun toothpaste. This could be a novelty toothpaste, or simply change up the dispenser, for example, if you usually use a tube try a pump.
            4. Play dentist at home. By role-playing you prepare your child for what to expect from a dentist visit and introduce their accountability.


              Confident children mean confident adults 

              How often do you hear of people who are scared to visit the dentist? Often, it’s the unknown and lack of familiarity that nurtures fears and anxieties. You can help your child become dentist-confident. Regular visits to the dentist for check ups will help them to understand the processes and what to expect, as well as build a relationship with their own local Warwick Lodge Specialist Dentistry dentist that will last into adult life.

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                  Charlotte Lee

                  Charlotte Lee

                  PRACTICE LIMITED TO PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

                  Leeds (2013)
                  GDC NO. 244669

                  Charlotte grew up in Leigh on Sea, attending local schools before qualifying from the University of Leeds in 2013 where she received awards for children's dentistry. Since then, Charlotte has gained extensive experience working in both NHS and private practices across Yorkshire and Essex. As a parent of three young children, she discovered her true passion lies in paediatric dentistry, leading her to have a special interest in this area. Charlotte now provides general dentistry for children under 18 at Warwick Lodge Dental Centre. Charlotte's approach emphasizes education, prevention and restorative care using behavioural techniques tailored to each child and their family's needs. Charlotte understands the challenges of managing children's oral health and diet and aims to offer practical, supportive solutions, for families and referring clinicians.

                  Charlotte prides herself on fostering an open , friendly and realistic approach to dental care. With a goal to create a fun, safe environment that helps children and their families feel comfortable while working to shift the often-fearful perception of dentistry.

                  Charlotte looks forward to collaborating with you and welcoming children and their families to provide the highest standard of care.

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