Dental

Children's Dentistry — Paediatric Dental Care in Peshawar

Gentle, child-friendly dental care for toddlers, children, and teenagers — routine check-ups, fillings, fluoride treatments, fissure sealants, and early orthodontic monitoring in a calm environment.

Clinic

Dental Touch

Hours

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun from 09:00 to 21:00

Location

Peshawar

About this appointment

Children's dentistry in Peshawar from PKR 1,500 at DentalTouch, Nasir Bagh Road — near DHA Peshawar.

Starting dental visits early builds the habits and confidence that protect a child's teeth for life. DentalTouch provides a range of paediatric dental services:

  • Routine check-ups and cleaning — identifying decay, monitoring eruption of adult teeth, and providing fluoride protection. PKR 1,500–3,000.
  • Fillings for milk teeth (deciduous teeth) — milk teeth hold space for adult teeth; filling them prevents early loss that causes crowding later. PKR 2,000–6,000.
  • Fissure sealants — a thin protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth to prevent decay in the deep grooves. Painless and highly effective. PKR 1,500–3,000 per tooth.
  • Fluoride varnish — applied twice yearly to strengthen enamel and reduce decay risk. PKR 1,500–2,500.
  • Early orthodontic assessment — monitoring jaw development and tooth eruption from age 7–8 to identify problems that are easier to treat early.
  • Space maintainers — a small appliance to hold the gap when a milk tooth is lost early, preventing crowding of adult teeth.

When should a child first see a dentist? The recommended age for a first visit is when the first milk tooth appears, or by the age of one. Early visits normalise the dental environment, preventing dental anxiety later.

DentalTouch's team takes a calm, unhurried approach with young patients — the first visit is always a 'get to know you' appointment with no pressure.

From PKR 1,50030–45 minutesChildren aged 1–17 for preventive care, fillings, and orthodontic monitoring

What is included

  • Child-friendly dental examination
  • Teeth cleaning and fluoride application
  • X-rays if clinically indicated
  • Oral hygiene advice for parents
  • Referral for orthodontic assessment if needed

Before your visit

For young children's first visit: explain the appointment positively beforehand — 'the dentist is going to count your teeth and make them shiny.' Avoid phrases like 'it won't hurt' as this introduces the idea of pain. Bring a favourite toy if it helps your child feel comfortable. Schedule first appointments in the morning when children are less tired.