Best Paediatric Dentist in Ahmedabad

Our clinic is designed and equipped exclusively for treating infants, young children and teens using the most advanced technology

Paediatric dentist is dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teen years. 

Dr. Devang M Mistry M.D.S. Implantologist & Cosmetic Dental Surgeon and his associates are proud to

offer Best Paediatric Dentist in Ahmedabad at Dev Multispecialty Dental Care-cosmetic & Implant Clinic

Examinations and cleaning :
Cosmetic dentistry for children :
Brushing tips for children :
Best Paediatric Dentist in Ahmedabad

Examinations and Cleaning :


In order to prevent cavities and other dental problems, a check-up is recommended every six months. Your paediatric dentist can tell you when and how often your children should visit based on their personal oral health.

Cosmetic Dentistry for Children:


Children smile when they are proud of their teeth. At school and at play, they feel more confidence . Ask your paediatric dentist about aesthetic dentistry to restore or enhance your child’s smile. Some of the procedures available treat chipped or broken teeth, discoloured teeth, mis-shaped teeth and tooth coloured filling .

Fluoride Treatments:

Fluoride varnishes that can be painted on the teeth are now available . Fluoride varnishes contain high concentrations of Fluoride (up to 22,600 ppm) suspended in a viscous delivery medium. They can be applied to the teeth of high-risk children by trained personnel in various setting

Pulp Therapy (root canal for deciduous milk teeth):

  • In the past, if your child had a permanent tooth with a diseased nerve, he or she would probably lose that tooth. Today, with a special dental procedure called “root canal treatment”, your child’s tooth can be saved. When a tooth is cracked or has a deep cavity, bacteria can enter the pulp tissue and germs can cause an infection inside the tooth.

  • Many cavities may be so deep that they extend to the nerve, often causing pain and discomfort. When this happens, the infected part of the nerve must be removed. The remaining healthy nerve will be left intact and medicated. The purpose of a pulpotomy is to extend the life of the baby tooth, thereby avoiding the need for extraction and a space maintainer, until the eruption of the permanent tooth. In other words, the tooth can be preserved for chewing food and maintaining proper space for permanent teeth, as well as helping your child to preserve a healthy, happy smile.

Tooth Colored Fillings:

  • Attractive tooth coloured fillings are an option in many cases. Coloured filling use aesthetic materials such as Glass ionomer and composite filling . They look more natural than other fillings materials and are compatible with dental sealants. Take care of a tooth- coloured filling the same way you take care of a silver filling Brush, floss, and visit your dentist.

  • Talk to your paediatric dentist, together you will decide what type of filling is best for your child in each situation.

Stainless Steel Crowns (sscs) or Zirconia Crowns Metal Free:


  • Stainless steel crowns are used to restore back teeth that are too badly decayed to hold white fillings. When tooth decay on back teeth has been left untreated, teeth may have extensive damage to the enamel, dentin and sometimes the nerve (pulp). In such cases, tooth- colored fillings are not a viable option, and stainless steel crowns for deciduous molars and zirconia crowns for front teeth incisors are necessary. These prefabricated sliver-coloured crowns or Zirconia crowns are fit, then cemented onto the primary (baby) teeth to prevent further damage until these teeth are naturally lost.


  • Extractions are done only as a last resort in the case of severe tooth decay. If a primary molar is removed prematurely, a space maintainer will be placed. Some extractions are needed for orthodontic reasons to help facilitate tooth alignment when crowded teeth are present. Primary teeth are essential in maintaining the correct spacing in your child’s jaw for the permanent teeth.

Sealants

Dental sealants protect the chewing surfaces of back teeth where cavities occur most often for children. Sealants, composed of clear or shaded plastic, are painted onto the tiny grooves in the molars.


By “sealing out” food and plaque, sealants reduce the risk of tooth decay. Sealants can be quickly and painlessly applied to any permanent teeth that are likely to develop decay on the biting surface

Emergency Services:

  • If your child needs to be seen immediately, please call the office at: 9879249417 We will see your child immediately. The first 30 minutes after an accident are the most critical to treating dental trauma. Do not throw broken parts of tooth or any avulsed tooth, it must be preserved in milk or saliva of child.

  • Our schedule may be delayed in order to accommodate an injured child. Please accept our apologies in advance should this occur during your appointment. We would do the same if your child were in need of emergency treatment.

Space Maintainers & Mouth Guards

  • If your child loses a baby tooth prematurely, a “space maintainer” may be needed to hold the space open until the permanent tooth comes in to fill it. This appliance will help your child’s bite develop properly — and hopefully avoid the need for braces later on. Learn more about Space Maintainers.


  • Besides being painful, a child’s sports-related dental injury can mean time lost from school and work, plus substantial cost. A properly fitted , comfortable mouth guard, worn at practice and games, can greatly reduce the likelihood of serious dental injury. Different color and design of mouth guard available.

Brushing Tips for Children

  • Use a tiny smear of toothpaste for babies and a pea-sized amount for children.

  • Gradually start brushing your child’s teeth more thoroughly, covering all the surfaces of the teeth. Do it twice a day: just before bed, and at another time that fits in with your routine.


  • Not all children like having their teeth brushed, so you may have to keep trying. Don’t let it turn into a battle. Instead, make it into a game, or brush your own teeth at the same time and then help your child finish their own.


  • The easiest way to brush a baby’s teeth is to sit them on your knee with their head resting against your chest. With an older child, stand behind them and tilt their head upwards.


  • Brush the teeth in small circles covering all the surfaces and let your child spit the toothpaste out afterwards. Rinsing with water has been found to reduce the benefit of fluoride.


  • You can also clean your baby’s teeth by wrapping a piece of damp gauze with a tiny amount of fluoride toothpaste on it over your finger and rubbing this over their teeth.

Prevent Tooth Decay by Cutting Down on Sugar:


  • Sugar causes tooth decay. Children who eat sweets every day have nearly twice as much decay as children who eat sweets less often.
  • This is caused not only the amount of sugar in sweet food and drinks, but by how often the teeth are in contact with the sugar. This means sweet drinks in a bottle or feeder cup and lollipops are particularly damaging because they bathe the teeth in sugar for long periods of time. Acidic drinks such as fruit juice and squash can harm teeth, too. This is why it’s better to give them at mealtimes, not in between.
  • The following measures will help you reduce the amount of sugar in your child’s diet and prevent tooth decay.
  • From the time your baby is weaned, encourage them to eat savoury food. Check if there’s sugar in pre-prepared baby foods (including the savoury ones), rusks and baby drinks, especially fizzy drinks, squash and syrups.
  • Only give sweet foods and fruit juice at mealtimes.
  • Don’t give biscuits or sweets as treats. Ask relatives and friends to do the same. Use items such as stickers, badges, hair slides, crayons, small books, notebooks, colouring books, soap and bubble baths. They may be more expensive than sweets but they last longer.
  • If children are having sweets or chocolate, it’s less harmful for their teeth if they eat the sweets all at once and at the end of a meal rather than eating them little by little and/or between meals.
  • At bedtime or during the night, give your baby milk or water rather than baby juices or sugar-sweetened drinks. If your child needs medicine, ask your pharmacist or GP if there’s a sugar-free option.
  • Don’t give drinks containing artificial sweeteners, such as saccharin or aspartame. If you do, dilute them with at least 10 parts water to one part concentrate.
  • Sucrose, glucose, dextrose, maltose, fructose and hydrolysed starch are all sugars. Invert sugar or syrup, honey, raw sugar, brown sugar, cane sugar, muscovado and concentrated fruit juices are all sugars. Maltodextrin is not a sugar, but can still cause tooth decay.


If you have any concerns or questions regarding Best Paediatric Dentist in Ahmedabad, please do not hesitate to contact us on followings mobile No: 09879249417 & 09825531435.

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Patient Stories

Khyati Aacharya

I am visiting clinic from so many years. My 15 teeth are protected by Dr. Devang with metal bridge and are still strong. One implant is also done by him. Very recent he has protected my front twelve teeth by half mouth rehabilitation and gave my face ,a good look. Dr. Anal also have a smooth hand for root canal and fixing bridge.

Darshan Parikh

Best Dental Treatment in Maninagar and Transprant Work provide all knowledge about treatment and give proper guidance with familiar nature. Thanks a lot Dr. Devang Mistry for all your treatments continue to do great work.

Gautami Patel

I had an amazing experience! The atmosphere won me over, and the staff made me feel extremely comfortable. The doctor took great care of me during my overall visit. They were phenomenal! I’ve found my new dentist, and I highly recommend!!

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