
Personalization of different treatments
At M. González Orta Dental Clinic, we understand that pediatric dentistry is the fundamental pillar for building a solid foundation of oral health that accompanies children throughout their lives. Our commitment focuses on comprehensive support from the appearance of the first baby teeth, allowing us to detect any anomalies in jaw development in time and ensure that the transition to permanent dentition is perfect.
What distinguishes us is our philosophy of care based on trust and proximity, transforming each visit into a positive and educational experience.


treatment phases
What to expect during the different phases of this treatment?
Childcare is based on a model of active prevention that prioritizes the child’s emotional comfort as much as their oral health. We design a journey that accompanies the child’s growth, allowing for early intervention in the development of their mouth and jaw.
The main objective is for the child to become familiar with the clinical environment. We perform a gentle examination to evaluate the condition of the baby teeth and gums, but we prioritize creating a bond of trust. This is the time to detect habits such as prolonged pacifier use or thumb sucking.
In this phase, we apply protective treatments such as fluoride to strengthen the enamel or fissure sealants, which protect molars from cavities. Additionally, we teach the child and parents the most effective brushing techniques, turning hygiene into a fun daily game.
Here we monitor the growth of the jaws and the emergence of permanent teeth. If we detect space issues or early malocclusions, we intervene with functional orthodontics. Acting at this age is key, as the bones are malleable and we can avoid surgeries or extractions in the future.
Children’s health changes quickly due to growth. We establish periodic check-ups to ensure that the mouth remains healthy and that tooth replacement follows its natural course. At M. González Orta Dental Clinic, this phase ensures that the child reaches adolescence with a strong smile and without fear of the dentist.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Children from 3 years of age
Childhood cavities
Dental development issues
Harmful habits
Higher risk of cavities
Dental growth problems
Future fear of the dentist
Supervised brushing
Dietary control
Periodic check-ups
Hygiene education


