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Dental Medicine for Children

A healthy growth begins with a smile.

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+400,000 Treated Smiles

+400,000 Treated Smiles

+400,000 Treated Smiles

+400,000 Treated Smiles

Welcoming Children's Spaces

Welcoming Children's Spaces

Welcoming Children's Spaces

Welcoming Children's Spaces

Clinical Team and Dedicated Techniques

Clinical Team and Dedicated Techniques

Clinical Team and Dedicated Techniques

Clinical Team and Dedicated Techniques

Agreements and Partnerships

Agreements and Partnerships

Agreements and Partnerships

Agreements and Partnerships

Why should your child have a dental check-up?

Our pediatric dentistry team works with the aim of preventing, diagnosing and correcting early the main pathologies, ensuring that your children reach adulthood with a healthy mouth.

The Child's Consultation is recommended for:

Avoid Situations of Urgency
Orthodontic Evaluation
Pedagogy and Prevention

Book the dental check-up for your child now

Book the dental check-up for your child now

Dental Consultation tailored for the younger ones

Pediatric dentistry is the specialty dedicated to maintaining the oral health of infants, children, adolescents, and patients with special needs.

Our team of professionals with exclusive practice in pediatric dentistry works with the aim of preventing, diagnosing, and correcting the main pathologies early, ensuring that the youngest maintain their oral health up-to-date, in order to avoid future problems.

At the end of the Dental Consultation, the diagnosis is explained to the parents and the treatment plan is established.

In the absence of oral pathology, the child will visit the dentist every six months for regular monitoring of their oral health.

Dental consultation tailored for the younger ones
Dental consultation tailored for the younger ones
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Steps of the Child's Consultation

What to expect from the first consultation.

1

Complete Clinical Assessment

Clinical Evaluation Complete

Assessment of the overall health of the teeth and bite as well as the risk of cavities.

1

Complete Clinical Assessment

Clinical Evaluation Complete

Assessment of the overall health of the teeth and bite as well as the risk of cavities.

1

Complete Clinical Assessment

Clinical Evaluation Complete

Assessment of the overall health of the teeth and bite as well as the risk of cavities.

2

Preventive Orthodontics

Orthodontics Preventive

Preventive orthodontic follow-up, allowing early identification of changes in the position of teeth or the development of the jaws.

2

Preventive Orthodontics

Orthodontics Preventive

Preventive orthodontic follow-up, allowing early identification of changes in the position of teeth or the development of the jaws.

2

Preventive Orthodontics

Orthodontics Preventive

Preventive orthodontic follow-up, allowing early identification of changes in the position of teeth or the development of the jaws.

3

Control and Cleaning

Control and Cleaning

During the consultation, the control of the dental plaque will be performed, along with cleaning and the application of topical fluoride. The pediatric dentist will always explain, in appropriate language, the steps of the treatment to the child.

3

Control and Cleaning

Control and Cleaning

During the consultation, the control of the dental plaque will be performed, along with cleaning and the application of topical fluoride. The pediatric dentist will always explain, in appropriate language, the steps of the treatment to the child.

3

Control and Cleaning

Control and Cleaning

During the consultation, the control of the dental plaque will be performed, along with cleaning and the application of topical fluoride. The pediatric dentist will always explain, in appropriate language, the steps of the treatment to the child.

4

Pedagogy

Pedagogy

The pediatric dentist will ask some questions about dietary habits, among others, and will have the opportunity to inform the parents about oral hygiene habits to adopt.

4

Pedagogy

Pedagogy

The pediatric dentist will ask some questions about dietary habits, among others, and will have the opportunity to inform the parents about oral hygiene habits to adopt.

4

Pedagogy

Pedagogy

The pediatric dentist will ask some questions about dietary habits, among others, and will have the opportunity to inform the parents about oral hygiene habits to adopt.

Agreements and Partnerships

MALO CLINIC has agreements and partnerships that make it easier to access treatment, under specific conditions defined by each entity. You can also choose payment facilities depending on the type of treatment.

Agreements and Partnerships

MALO CLINIC has agreements and partnerships that make it easier to access treatment, under specific conditions defined by each entity. You can also choose payment facilities depending on the type of treatment.

Agreements and Partnerships

MALO CLINIC has agreements and partnerships that make it easier to access treatment, under specific conditions defined by each entity. You can also choose payment facilities depending on the type of treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the recommended age for a first visit to the dentist?

The first visit to the Paediatric Dentist should be made when the first teeth erupt, which usually happens between 6 months and 1 year of age.


2

What is the recommended age to assess the need for braces?

We recommend that the first orthodontic consultation be around 7 years of age, so we can assess harmful functional habits and the development of the jaws.

Even if there are no visible problems, there is often a need to intervene early.

It is essential to have a balanced occlusion, as well as to correct misaligned teeth, as these can give rise to different pathologies such as dental caries, gum diseases, and even tooth loss.

3

My son is afraid of going to the dentist. What should I do?

If your child is afraid of going to the dentist or has had negative experiences in the past, do not worry. Malo Clinic has a team of paediatric dentists who practice exclusively in this area and are specifically trained to deal with the fear and anxiety of children, transforming the dental consultation into a positive and pleasant experience.

Through age-appropriate language, positive reinforcement, explanation of all the steps of the consultation before they are carried out, among other techniques, it is possible to establish a communication channel between the paediatric dentist and the child, calming them.

If behavioural modelling is not sufficient, all treatments can be performed using the technique of conscious sedation through inhalation of nitrous oxide and oxygen.

This is a distinguishing factor of MALO CLINIC, as with this non-invasive and safe technique, the child breathes the mixture through a nasal mask, remaining conscious throughout the entire consultation. The effects of this technique include the reduction of anxiety and the perception of the treatment being carried out, thus allowing for quality treatment to be performed safely, both for the dental team and for the child.

We accompany each step of your clinical journey, focusing on your comfort, confidence, and smile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the recommended age for a first visit to the dentist?

The first visit to the Paediatric Dentist should be made when the first teeth erupt, which usually happens between 6 months and 1 year of age.


2

What is the recommended age to assess the need for braces?

We recommend that the first orthodontic consultation be around 7 years of age, so we can assess harmful functional habits and the development of the jaws.

Even if there are no visible problems, there is often a need to intervene early.

It is essential to have a balanced occlusion, as well as to correct misaligned teeth, as these can give rise to different pathologies such as dental caries, gum diseases, and even tooth loss.

3

My son is afraid of going to the dentist. What should I do?

If your child is afraid of going to the dentist or has had negative experiences in the past, do not worry. Malo Clinic has a team of paediatric dentists who practice exclusively in this area and are specifically trained to deal with the fear and anxiety of children, transforming the dental consultation into a positive and pleasant experience.

Through age-appropriate language, positive reinforcement, explanation of all the steps of the consultation before they are carried out, among other techniques, it is possible to establish a communication channel between the paediatric dentist and the child, calming them.

If behavioural modelling is not sufficient, all treatments can be performed using the technique of conscious sedation through inhalation of nitrous oxide and oxygen.

This is a distinguishing factor of MALO CLINIC, as with this non-invasive and safe technique, the child breathes the mixture through a nasal mask, remaining conscious throughout the entire consultation. The effects of this technique include the reduction of anxiety and the perception of the treatment being carried out, thus allowing for quality treatment to be performed safely, both for the dental team and for the child.

We accompany each step of your clinical journey, focusing on your comfort, confidence, and smile.

FOLLOW US
Talk to us

(Call to the national fixed network)

@ 2026 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - MALO CLINIC SA NIF 503411434 ERS No. 12920

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the recommended age for a first visit to the dentist?

The first visit to the Paediatric Dentist should be made when the first teeth erupt, which usually happens between 6 months and 1 year of age.


2

What is the recommended age to assess the need for braces?

We recommend that the first orthodontic consultation be around 7 years of age, so we can assess harmful functional habits and the development of the jaws.

Even if there are no visible problems, there is often a need to intervene early.

It is essential to have a balanced occlusion, as well as to correct misaligned teeth, as these can give rise to different pathologies such as dental caries, gum diseases, and even tooth loss.

3

My son is afraid of going to the dentist. What should I do?

If your child is afraid of going to the dentist or has had negative experiences in the past, do not worry. Malo Clinic has a team of paediatric dentists who practice exclusively in this area and are specifically trained to deal with the fear and anxiety of children, transforming the dental consultation into a positive and pleasant experience.

Through age-appropriate language, positive reinforcement, explanation of all the steps of the consultation before they are carried out, among other techniques, it is possible to establish a communication channel between the paediatric dentist and the child, calming them.

If behavioural modelling is not sufficient, all treatments can be performed using the technique of conscious sedation through inhalation of nitrous oxide and oxygen.

This is a distinguishing factor of MALO CLINIC, as with this non-invasive and safe technique, the child breathes the mixture through a nasal mask, remaining conscious throughout the entire consultation. The effects of this technique include the reduction of anxiety and the perception of the treatment being carried out, thus allowing for quality treatment to be performed safely, both for the dental team and for the child.

We accompany each step of your clinical journey, focusing on your comfort, confidence, and smile.

FOLLOW US
Talk to us

(Call to the national fixed network)

@ 2026 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - MALO CLINIC SA NIF 503411434 ERS No. 12920