Pediatric Dentistry for Children in Kelowna, BC

Pediatric Dental Care in Kelowna That Kids Can Feel Good About

Most parents have the same quiet worry before their child’s dental appointment: will this go well? At Kelowna Dental Centre, we’ve built our entire children’s dentistry experience around making the answer yes. Our team — led by Kelowna natives Dr. Webster and Dr. Abel — has cared for generations of Okanagan families, and we know that a child’s earliest visits to the dentist shape how they feel about their oral health for life.

A kids’ appointment here doesn’t feel clinical. It feels calm. Children settle into the chair with a cozy blanket, pick something to watch on Netflix in the exam room, and meet a team that explains everything in friendly, kid-sized language — no scary words, no rushing, no pressure.

We provide complete dental care for kids of every age: gentle exams and checkups, kid-friendly cleanings, white fillings, preventive treatments like teeth-strengthening mineral applications and silver diamine treatment, custom athletic mouth guards, and safe sedation options for children who need extra support.

Your Child's First Visit: What to Expect

We’ve designed first appointments to be unhurried introductions, not procedures.

  1. A warm welcome. Your child meets the team, looks around, and gets comfortable at their own pace. There’s no rush to get into the chair.
  2. Settle in, KDC-style. A soft blanket, Netflix on the screen overhead, and a team member who chats with your child about school, sports, or their favourite show before anything dental happens.
  3. Show and tell. We introduce our tools one at a time using simple, friendly language, so nothing feels mysterious or scary.
  4. A gentle look around. Depending on your child’s age and comfort, we count teeth, check growth and development, look for early signs of decay, and do a gentle cleaning.
  5. Time for your questions. Before you leave, we share at-home care tips — brushing technique, thumb-sucking, snack choices — and answer anything on your mind.

Many parents tell us the hardest part of the visit was convincing their child it was time to leave.

Nervous Kids, Early Visits & the Canadian Dental Care Plan

Dental anxiety in children is completely normal — and our team handles it every day with patience rather than pressure. For children who need a little extra support, we offer safe, dentist-supervised sedation options: nitrous oxide (laughing gas), which relaxes your child quickly while keeping them fully awake, and mild oral sedation for longer treatments.

The Canadian Dental Association recommends a first dental assessment within six months of the first tooth appearing, or by your child’s first birthday — whichever comes first. These early visits let us catch concerns before they become problems and help your child build positive associations with the dentist from the very start. After that, most children do well with a checkup and cleaning every six months.

Children under 18 in eligible families can receive coverage through the federal Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) — and Kelowna Dental Centre welcomes CDCP patients. If you’re unsure whether your family qualifies, our team is happy to help you navigate it.

Making Dental Visits Fun

We feel that dental care should be something kids look forward to, not dread. This is the main reason our team uses gentle language, playful encouragement, and a quiet atmosphere to make kids feel comfortable. Whether it is their first visit or just a regular checkup, we always make your child feel welcome and supported. If you’re looking for a dentist in Kelowna who understands children’s needs, you’ll appreciate our kind and patient approach.

When Should Kids Start?

Children should have their first dental visit by age one or within six months of their first tooth. After that, children’s dentistry in Kelowna is usually recommended every six months. These regular visits help track growth, prevent cavities, and reinforce good habits.

Even if your child hasn’t had a checkup yet, it’s never too late to start. Our team takes the time to explain everything and help your child feel at ease right from the start.

Support for Parents, Too

We know parents want the best for their children. That’s why we take time to explain everything clearly, answer your questions, and offer tips for home care. Whether it’s choosing the right toothbrush or managing thumb-sucking, we’re here to help you support your child’s smile.

If you’re looking for children’s dentistry near you, you’ll appreciate how we make dental care simple and stress-free—for both you and your child.

Book Your Child's Visit Today

From first tooth to wisdom teeth, your child sees a team that knows their history — one clinic for the whole family, with Saturday appointments for busy households. Call Kelowna Dental Centre at 250-860-1414 or request an appointment online. You’ll find us at 2033 Gordon Dr #100 in central Kelowna.

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Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should my child first see a dentist in Kelowna?

The Canadian Dental Association recommends a first dental visit within six months of your child’s first tooth coming in, or by their first birthday. These early visits are short and gentle — they help us monitor development, catch concerns early, and help your child feel comfortable at the dentist from the start. If your child is older and hasn’t been yet, it’s never too late to begin.

What if my child is scared of the dentist?

Dental anxiety is very common in children, and our team works with it every day. We take things slowly, explain each step in kid-friendly language, and let children settle in with a blanket and Netflix before anything begins. For kids who need extra support, we also offer safe, dentist-supervised sedation options including nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and mild oral sedation.

Do baby teeth really need fillings?

Yes. Baby teeth matter for chewing, speech, and guiding adult teeth into the right position — and cavities in baby teeth can spread or cause pain if left untreated. We use tooth-coloured white fillings that blend in naturally and preserve as much of the healthy tooth as possible.

Is children's dental care covered by the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)?

Children under 18 in eligible families can be covered under the federal Canadian Dental Care Plan, and Kelowna Dental Centre welcomes CDCP patients. Eligibility depends on factors like family income and access to private dental insurance. Our team can help you understand what applies to your family — call us at 250-860-1414.

How often should my child have a dental checkup?

For most children, a checkup and cleaning every six months works well. Regular visits let us track growth and development, prevent cavities, and reinforce good brushing and flossing habits. Some children may benefit from a different schedule, and we’ll recommend what makes sense for your child.

Does my child need a mouth guard for sports?

If your child plays contact or high-impact sports — hockey, soccer, basketball, mountain biking — a custom-fitted athletic mouth guard is one of the best ways to protect their teeth from injury. Custom guards fit more comfortably and protect better than store-bought boil-and-bite versions, which means kids are more likely to actually wear them.

At what age should my child have their first dental visit in Kelowna?

Our team at KDC recommends bringing your child in for their first dental visit around their first birthday, or within six months of their first tooth appearing. Starting early helps your child feel comfortable at the dentist and allows us to monitor their oral development from the start. Early visits also give parents practical guidance on brushing, diet, and cavity prevention tailored to their child’s age.

At what age should my child first visit a dentist in Kelowna, and how often after that?

Canadian dental guidelines recommend bringing your child in for their first visit within six months of their first tooth appearing, or by age one — whichever comes first. After that, our team at KDC typically recommends check-ups every six months so we can monitor development, catch any concerns early, and keep your child comfortable with the dental environment as they grow.

How much does children's dentistry cost in Kelowna, and does it fall under BC's ChildSmile or other coverage?

Many children’s dental services in Kelowna are partially or fully covered through BC’s ChildSmile program (for eligible families) or through a parent’s employer dental plan. At KDC, our team reviews your child’s coverage before treatment so you understand any out-of-pocket costs upfront. We encourage you to call our office — we’re happy to help you navigate your benefits and discuss payment options if needed.