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Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) in East Barnet

Our dental clinic serves East Barnet the best Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) thanks to our team of specialist dentists who all specialise in a unique area of certified dental specialist expertise. Our certified experts make sure to help give you a excellent comprehensive treatment experience, ensuring excellence in our Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) in East Barnet.

All of our dentists are specialist dental experts, who are all registered with the GDC. Our Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) treatments that we provide to East Barnet residents are all approved under BDA, GDC and UK standard guidelines.

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What are Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years)?

Infant oral care for babies aged 0-2 years involves cleaning gums with a damp cloth after feedings even before teeth emerge, then transitioning to brushing twice daily with a soft infant toothbrush and a smear of fluoride toothpaste (1450ppm) once the first tooth appears, without rinsing afterwards to maximise protection. Parents should avoid giving babies sugary drinks in bottles, limit night-time feeding after teeth emerge, avoid dipping dummies in sweet substances, and schedule the first dental visit by the child's first birthday to establish good oral hygiene habits early, prevent tooth decay, and ensure proper dental development during these crucial formative years.
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Why Choose Us

You can feel welcome and safe choosing London Dental Specialists for your Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) in East Barnet. You have a full team of dental specialists behind you with a periodontist, orthodontist and endodontist which enables us to take care of your entire smile with any dental procedure necessary for your perfect smile. Don't just take our word for it, watch this video including our real Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) patients as a testimony to our expertise:

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Our Process For Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years)

At London Dental Specialists, our Infant Oral Care programme for babies aged 0-2 years is designed to establish a strong foundation for lifelong dental health. We begin with a comprehensive consultation to assess your baby's oral development, followed by a personalised care plan tailored to their specific needs. Our gentle treatment procedures focus on preventive care, including guidance on proper cleaning techniques and dietary advice. We provide ongoing support and post-treatment care to ensure your baby's oral health is maintained as they grow.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Thorough examination of gums and teeth

  • Assessment of feeding patterns

  • Review of family dental history

  • Evaluation of risk for early childhood caries

  • Guidance on proper oral hygiene routines

Step 2

Infant Oral Care Custom Treatment Plan



  • Gentle cleaning techniques for gums and emerging teeth

  • Teething management strategies

  • Dietary recommendations for optimal oral health

  • Preventive measures against Early Childhood Caries (ECC)

  • Regular check-ups every 3-6 months

Step 3

Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) Treatment Procedures



  • Gentle gum cleaning with a soft, damp cloth

  • Introduction to gentle brushing with a soft-bristled toothbrush

  • Regular cleaning with age-appropriate fluoride toothpaste

  • Assessment of dental development and tooth eruption patterns

  • Parent education on proper brushing techniques

Step 4

Post Infant Oral Care Treatment



  • Daily oral hygiene routine guidance

  • Age-appropriate dietary recommendations

  • Regular 6-month monitoring schedule

  • Parental education on proper brushing techniques

  • Teething discomfort management strategies

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Conditions We Treat With Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years)

The conditions we treat for Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) in East Barnet are:


  • Early Childhood Caries Prevention - We provide preventive care and education to stop tooth decay before it starts, using appropriate fluoride treatments and teaching parents proper cleaning techniques.

  • Baby Tooth Decay - We diagnose and treat early signs of decay in baby teeth, preventing progression and protecting developing permanent teeth.

  • Teething Discomfort - We offer guidance and treatments to help manage teething pain and discomfort in infants.

  • Gum Care for Infants - We provide treatments and education for proper gum cleaning before and after teeth emerge to maintain healthy oral tissues.

  • Baby Bottle Tooth Decay - We specialise in treating and preventing decay caused by prolonged exposure to sugary liquids in bottles or sippy cups.

  • Dental Development Issues - We monitor and address any concerns with how your baby's teeth are coming in and developing.

  • Oral Hygiene Education - We teach parents proper techniques for cleaning infant gums and teeth, including appropriate toothbrush selection and toothpaste use.

  • Fluoride Assessment - We evaluate your child's fluoride needs and provide appropriate recommendations for optimal dental health.

  • Tongue and Lip Tie Assessment - We examine and treat restricted oral tissues that may affect feeding and future speech development.

  • Preventive Dental Check-ups - We provide gentle, age-appropriate examinations to ensure proper oral development from the earliest stages.

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We Can Help Treat Your Conditions With Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) Treatments

Our Dental Clinic serving East Barnet has your expert provided solution to fully treat these conditions with our Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) treatments. Our dental specialists are all fully certified with many years of experience. Fill the form below, and let's get started.

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Our Team of Dental Specialists serving {lds-s1(service-title)} to East Barnet

Our dedicated team brings specialised expertise to infant oral care for babies aged 0-2 years. Dr. Ope Sodeinde and Dr. Neha Patel provide gentle assessment of emerging teeth and gum health, while Dr. Kia Papagalani offers early orthodontic evaluation when needed. Florentina Ciuchea, our dental therapist, demonstrates proper cleaning techniques using soft infant toothbrushes and appropriate fluoride toothpaste (just a smear). We guide parents through teething challenges, first dental visits, and establishing healthy routines—cleaning gums before teeth appear and brushing twice daily after. Our compassionate approach ensures your baby's oral health journey starts right, preventing future problems.
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Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 104071

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Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 150517

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Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

At London Dental Specialists, we understand that caring for your baby's oral health starts before their first tooth appears. Proper infant oral care from birth to age two builds the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles. Many parents wonder when to begin oral hygiene routines, how to clean sensitive gums, and what to do when teething begins. Our specialists recommend cleaning your baby's gums after feedings with a soft, damp cloth, introducing a small, soft-bristled toothbrush when teeth emerge, and using only water or a tiny amount of infant toothpaste. We're here to guide you through each developmental stage, from gummy smiles to first dental visits, ensuring your little one's oral health journey begins positively.

When should I start oral care for my baby?


You should start oral care for your baby even before their first tooth appears. Begin cleaning your baby's gums after feedings with a clean, damp washcloth or gauze pad as early as birth. Once the first tooth emerges (typically between 3-6 months of age), start using a small, soft-bristled toothbrush designed for infants. Early oral hygiene establishes a foundation for lifelong dental health and helps prevent bacteria buildup that can lead to future dental problems.



How should I clean my baby's gums before teeth appear?


To clean your baby's gums before teeth appear, follow these simple steps:



  • Wrap a clean, damp washcloth or piece of gauze around your finger

  • Gently wipe your baby's gums after feedings and before bedtime

  • Use gentle circular motions to remove milk residue and bacteria

  • No toothpaste is needed at this stage

  • Make it a consistent part of your baby's daily routine


Regular gum cleaning helps establish good oral hygiene habits and prepares your baby for tooth brushing later on.



When should I start using toothpaste for my baby?


You should start using a smear (rice grain-sized amount) of fluoride toothpaste as soon as your baby's first tooth appears. For children under 2 years, use only this tiny amount of toothpaste containing no less than 1,000ppm fluoride. The fluoride helps strengthen developing tooth enamel and provides protection against decay. Always supervise brushing and encourage your child to spit out excess toothpaste rather than swallowing it, though at this age they may not master this skill immediately.



How often should I brush my baby's teeth?


You should brush your baby's teeth twice daily - once in the morning and once before bedtime. The bedtime brush is particularly important as saliva flow decreases during sleep, leaving teeth more vulnerable to decay. Each brushing session should last about 2 minutes, focusing on all surfaces of the teeth. Establishing this routine early helps your child develop good oral hygiene habits that will benefit them throughout life.



What type of toothbrush should I use for my baby?


For babies, use a toothbrush specifically designed for infants with these characteristics:



  • Small head that fits comfortably in your baby's mouth

  • Extra-soft bristles that are gentle on developing teeth and sensitive gums

  • Large handle that's easy for parents to grip

  • Bright colours or fun designs that make brushing appealing


Replace the toothbrush every 3-4 months or sooner if the bristles become frayed or worn. Some parents find silicone finger brushes helpful during the transition from gum cleaning to tooth brushing.



When should my baby have their first dental check-up?


Your baby should have their first dental check-up when their first tooth appears or by their first birthday, whichever comes first. At London Dental Specialists, we recommend early visits to help your child become familiar with the dental environment and prevent anxiety about future appointments. These initial visits focus on examining oral development, providing preventive care advice, and answering parents' questions about infant oral health. Early dental visits help establish a positive relationship with dental care.



How can I help my baby during teething?


To help your baby during teething, try these soothing techniques:



  • Gently massage your baby's gums with a clean finger

  • Offer a cold (not frozen) teething ring or clean, damp washcloth

  • Provide specially designed teething toys that are safe to chew

  • Keep the face dry to prevent skin irritation from excess drooling

  • For severe discomfort, consult with your dentist or paediatrician about appropriate pain relief options


Teething typically begins around 6 months but varies considerably between babies. The process of getting all 20 primary teeth usually continues until around age 2-3.



Can babies get tooth decay?


Yes, babies can definitely get tooth decay, often called \"early childhood caries\" or \"baby bottle tooth decay.\" This typically occurs when babies are put to bed with bottles containing milk, formula, fruit juice, or other sugary drinks. The sugar from these liquids pools around the teeth during sleep, feeding bacteria that produce acids that attack tooth enamel. To prevent decay, only offer water in bedtime bottles, clean your baby's teeth after feedings, and avoid sharing utensils that could transfer decay-causing bacteria from your mouth to your baby's.



What foods and drinks should I avoid giving my baby for good oral health?


For good oral health, avoid giving your baby:



  • Sugary drinks including fruit juices (even diluted ones)

  • Fizzy drinks of any kind

  • Sweets, chocolates and sugary snacks

  • Sticky foods that cling to teeth (like certain dried fruits)

  • Honey (before 12 months for safety reasons)


Instead, offer water as the main drink between meals and milk at mealtimes. When introducing solid foods, focus on vegetables, fruits, proteins and whole grains without added sugars. Remember that frequent snacking increases the risk of tooth decay, so try to establish regular meal and snack times with water in between.


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Infant Oral Care for Babies (0-2 years) Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Infant Toothbrush Brush-Baby, Tommee Tippee, MAM Gentle gum and tooth cleaning Soft silicone or ultra-soft bristles designed for infant mouths and sensitive gums.
Infant Toothpaste Aquafresh Baby, Colgate Baby, Boots Baby Gentle cleaning, fluoride protection Low-fluoride or fluoride-free options suitable for babies under 2 years.
Finger Toothbrush Boots, Nuby, Brush-Baby First-stage oral cleaning Silicone brush that fits over parent's finger for gentle cleaning of first teeth.
Teething Gel Bonjela, Anbesol, Dentinox Teething pain relief Soothes sore gums during teething without harmful ingredients.
Teething Toys Sophie la Girafe, Nuby, Tommee Tippee Teething comfort, oral development Safe, BPA-free toys that soothe gums and encourage oral exploration.
Training Cup Munchkin, NUK, Philips Avent Transition from bottle Helps babies move from bottles to cups, reducing prolonged bottle use.
Oral Wipes Brush-Baby, Dentinox, Boots Pre-tooth gum cleaning Gentle wipes to clean gums before teeth emerge and after feeding.
Xylitol Wipes Spiffies, Brush-Baby Bacteria prevention Contains xylitol to help prevent harmful bacteria in the developing mouth.
Tooth & Gum Cleaner Brush-Baby, Tommee Tippee Comprehensive oral care Combination products that clean both emerging teeth and sensitive gums.
Baby-Safe Mouthwash Jack N' Jill, Brush-Baby Gentle rinsing Alcohol-free, safe-to-swallow formulas for freshening baby's mouth.
Teething Biscuits Organix, Heinz, Ella's Kitchen Teething relief, oral development Dissolving biscuits that soothe gums while encouraging chewing skills.
Oral Development Set Brush-Baby, MAM, Tommee Tippee Complete infant oral care Comprehensive kits with age-appropriate tools for each stage of development.
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