General Dentistry

Healthy smiles,
every day

From your first check-up to specialist care, we keep your smile in the best possible shape.

Urgent Dental Care

In pain? We can help today

Same-day emergency appointments for toothache, broken teeth, lost fillings and dental trauma. Call us first thing.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

The smile
you'll love

Bespoke cosmetic treatments designed around you, delivering results you'll want to show off.

Transform Your Smile

Look great, feel confident

Modern cosmetic dentistry tailored to what you actually want, not a one-size-fits-all approach.

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Restorative Dentistry

Your smile,
restored

Whether you're missing one tooth or many, we have a solution built around you.

Restore Your Confidence

Missing teeth? We can help

From single implants to full-arch solutions, we give you back your smile and your confidence.

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What our patients say
★★★★★
For the first time, I feel truly comfortable visiting the dentist!
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Children's Dentist in Stourbridge

Great habits
start young

We take time with every child, working at their pace to build confidence and make the dental chair a place they feel safe. Good dental habits formed early last a lifetime.

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What our patients say
★★★★★
For the first time, I feel truly comfortable visiting the dentist!
PH
Paige Harris
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Children's dentistry, Stourbridge

Building confidence
from the first visit

Children who have positive early experiences at the dentist carry that confidence into adulthood. We take our time with every child, explain everything in a way they understand and never rush. Our goal is for your child to leave feeling good about their visit, every time.

Gentle and unhurried
We work at your child's pace and never force anything they are not comfortable with
Preventive focus
We prioritise fissure sealants, fluoride treatments and diet advice to stop problems before they start
Involved parents
We explain everything clearly to parents and give practical home care advice at every appointment
All ages welcome
We see children from their first tooth onwards as a private dental practice in Stourbridge
Children's dentist Stourbridge
Why it matters

Why early dental
care makes a difference

The habits and attitudes children develop towards dentistry stay with them for life. Starting early, and starting well, makes everything easier down the line.

01
Confidence
Builds lifelong confidence

Children who visit the dentist regularly from a young age are far less likely to develop dental anxiety as adults. Positive early experiences shape their relationship with dental care for life.

02
Prevention
Catches problems early

Regular check-ups allow us to spot decay, crowding and developmental issues while they are still minor. Early intervention is almost always simpler and less disruptive than treating problems later.

03
Milk teeth
Baby teeth matter too

Milk teeth hold space for adult teeth and affect speech development. Losing them too early through decay can cause crowding and alignment problems in the permanent teeth. They deserve proper care.

04
Habits
Establishes good routines

We teach children how to brush and clean their teeth in a way that sticks. Good habits formed before the age of ten are significantly more likely to be maintained into adulthood.

05
Diet
Diet and decay advice

We give parents clear, practical advice on diet and sugary drinks in a way that is supportive, not judgmental. Small changes made early can prevent years of problems and treatment.

06
Development
Monitors dental development

We track how your child's adult teeth are coming through, identify crowding or bite issues early and refer for orthodontic assessment if needed, at the right time.

What to expect

What happens at
your child's appointment

Every child's appointment is relaxed and unhurried. Here is what we cover and how we make sure your child feels safe and comfortable throughout.

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Arrival Getting comfortable Examination Advice
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01
Arriving
A friendly welcome from the start

We greet children warmly and take a moment to let them settle into the environment before anything begins. Our waiting area is calm and welcoming. There is no hurry. Children who feel safe before the appointment even starts are far more relaxed in the chair.

02
Getting comfortable
Show, tell and do

Before we do anything, we show your child the tools we use, explain what each one does in a way that makes sense to them, and let them ask questions. We call this show, tell and do. Building familiarity before examination means most children are completely at ease by the time we start.

03
Examination
A gentle, thorough check-up

We check all teeth and gums, monitor how the adult teeth are developing and look for any early signs of decay or alignment concerns. X-rays are taken when clinically needed. We involve your child throughout, explaining what we are doing in clear, friendly language.

04
Advice and next steps
Honest advice for parents

We speak with you clearly about what we found, what is normal for your child's age, and what you can do at home to support their dental health. We discuss diet, brushing technique and any preventive treatments worth considering. Nothing is overcomplicated or overstated.

Home care guidance

Keeping their teeth
healthy at home

Under 3

Clean teeth as soon as they appear using a small smear of fluoride toothpaste. Use a soft baby toothbrush twice a day. Avoid putting babies to bed with a bottle of milk or juice.

Ages 3 to 6

Use a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste. Brush twice a day and supervise brushing until your child can do it reliably themselves. Limit sugary snacks and drinks to mealtimes.

Ages 7 and over

Introduce flossing or interdental brushes once adult teeth start to come through. Electric toothbrushes are excellent for children and often make brushing more engaging. Continue to check their technique.

Diet

Frequency of sugar exposure matters more than quantity. Limiting sweet foods to mealtimes rather than allowing constant snacking dramatically reduces the risk of decay.

Anxious about bringing your child? Many children are nervous for their first visit. Let us know beforehand and we will tailor the appointment to make it as easy as possible.

Children's dentist Stourbridge
Prevention

Ask us about
fissure sealants

Fissure sealants are a thin protective coating applied to the biting surfaces of back teeth. They seal the deep grooves where decay most often starts and are one of the most effective preventive treatments available for children.

Common questions

Children's dentistry FAQs

Questions we hear most from parents about bringing their children to Wollaston Dental Practice.

01When should my child first see a dentist?

We recommend bringing children from around their first birthday, or as soon as their first tooth appears. Early visits are low-key and simply about familiarising your child with the environment.

02My child is nervous. What should I do?

Let us know when you book. We can adjust the appointment so there is more time, more explanation and no pressure. We never force a child to do anything they are not comfortable with.

03Do milk teeth really need to be treated?

Yes. Milk teeth hold space for adult teeth, affect speech development and matter for your child's comfort and confidence. Untreated decay can cause pain and lead to early loss, which affects the adult teeth coming through.

04What are fissure sealants?

Fissure sealants are a thin protective coating applied to the deep grooves of back teeth where decay most commonly starts. They are quick, painless and very effective at reducing cavity risk in children.

05How often should children visit the dentist?

Every six months is the standard recommendation for most children. If your child has a higher decay risk, we may recommend more frequent visits. We advise based on what we see at each appointment.

06Can I stay with my child during the appointment?

Yes, absolutely. Parents are always welcome in the surgery. We find that children are often more comfortable when a parent is present, particularly at the first few visits.

01 · First visit
When should my child first see a dentist?

We recommend bringing children from around their first birthday, or as soon as their first tooth appears, whichever comes first. Early visits are relaxed and low-key — they are really just about letting your child get used to the environment, meet the team and feel comfortable in the chair. No treatment is needed at this stage. The earlier they start, the more natural it feels as they grow up.

02 · Nervous children
My child is nervous. What should I do?

Please let us know when you book so we can prepare the appointment accordingly. We give nervous children extra time, explain everything in a way they understand and never rush or pressure them. We use a show, tell and do approach, which means we introduce all the tools gradually before anything happens. Most nervous children leave far more relaxed than they arrived.

03 · Milk teeth
Do milk teeth really need to be treated?

Yes, they do. Milk teeth are not just temporary placeholders — they hold space for the permanent teeth beneath them, play an important role in speech development and matter for your child's day-to-day comfort. Decay in milk teeth can cause significant pain and, if a tooth is lost too early, the surrounding teeth may shift and cause crowding problems when the adult teeth come through.

04 · Fissure sealants
What are fissure sealants?

Fissure sealants are a thin, clear or tooth-coloured protective coating applied to the deep grooves and pits on the biting surfaces of back teeth. These grooves are the most common sites for childhood decay because they are difficult to clean properly with a toothbrush. The sealant is painted on and sets quickly, creating a smooth, easy-to-clean surface. The process is completely painless and takes only a few minutes per tooth.

05 · Frequency
How often should children visit the dentist?

We recommend a check-up every six months for most children. This allows us to monitor their dental development, catch any early decay, and reinforce good habits at regular intervals. Children with a higher risk of decay, or those undergoing orthodontic treatment, may benefit from more frequent visits. We always advise based on what we see and your child's individual situation.

06 · Parents in surgery
Can I stay with my child during the appointment?

Yes, always. We encourage parents to come into the surgery, especially for younger children and for first visits. Your presence makes a significant difference to how relaxed your child feels. We keep you fully informed throughout and explain everything to both you and your child at the same time. You are never left waiting outside wondering what is happening.

Children's dentist Stourbridge

A smile they'll
have for life

Gentle and unhurried All ages welcome Private practice, Stourbridge
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