Dental Care for Kids

Professional Children's Dentistry in Bacchus Marsh for Every Age

Children’s dentistry in Bacchus Marsh focuses on providing comprehensive oral health care tailored to the individual needs of growing smiles, from infancy through adolescence.

Children's Dentistry Services

Providing Age-Appropriate Dental Care for Growing Children

Children’s dentistry services are designed to support oral health development from early childhood through the teenage years. Regular dental visits can help monitor tooth development, address emerging concerns early, and establish healthy habits that may last for years.

Age-appropriate care takes into account the changing needs of developing teeth and jaws. From a child’s first tooth through adult teeth eruption, dental care adapts to each stage. This approach can support healthy development and help children feel comfortable with dental visits.

top children dentist

Dental Problems That Children's Dentistry Services May Help Address

Children may experience various oral health concerns as their teeth and jaws develop through different stages of growth. Understanding these common issues can help parents recognise when dental care may be needed.
benefits children dentist

Potential Benefits of Regular Children's Dental Care

Regular dental visits can support your child’s oral health development in several ways. Children’s dentistry in Bacchus Marsh focuses on prevention, early detection, and education to help young patients develop healthy habits.
  • Early dental check-ups for children can help identify concerns when they’re smaller and potentially simpler to address, such as detecting early signs of decay before they progress.
  • Preventive dental care for kids, including fluoride applications and dental sealants, may help protect developing teeth from decay during vulnerable stages of growth.
  • Regular visits help children become familiar with the dental environment, which can reduce anxiety and help establish positive associations with oral health care throughout their lives.
  • Professional guidance on age-appropriate oral hygiene techniques, nutrition, and habits can help parents support their child’s oral health development at home between dental visits.

Access Children's Dental Care Through CDBS

The Child Dental Benefits Schedule provides eligible children aged 0-17 with access to basic dental services. Contact our clinic to discuss how CDBS may help make dental care more accessible for your family.
mid bmd cta img min new.png

Dental Care for Kids

Supporting Your Child's Dental Visits

Taking your child to the dentist for the first time—or convincing them to go back—can feel daunting. At Magical Smiles Bacchus Marsh, we work with children of all ages and understand that building positive dental experiences early matters. We use approaches designed to help create calm and comfortable visits, though individual children respond differently depending on their age, temperament, and previous experiences.
children dentist why choose 1

Creating a Supportive Environment for Children

We know that children pick up on tone, body language, and how adults around them react. Our dental team takes time to explain the procedures in simple, clear language that kids can understand. We don’t rush appointments or use words that might create unnecessary worry.

For younger children, we introduce instruments slowly and let them get comfortable. For older kids and teens, we involve them in conversations about their oral health. Parents can stay in the room if that helps or step back if their child prefers some independence. We work with each family to find what works for their child.

Helping Parents Understand What's Normal

Children’s teeth change constantly—from teething and losing baby teeth to adult teeth coming through and jaw development. It can be hard to know what’s expected at each stage or when something needs attention beyond regular brushing.

During appointments, we discuss your child’s oral development and what to watch for at home and provide information about common concerns, such as thumb sucking or dietary habits that affect teeth. We’ll let you know if early intervention might help down the track, or if what you’re seeing is just part of growing up.

children dentist why choose 2
children dentist why choose 3

Accessing the Child Dental Benefits Schedule

If your child is eligible for the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), we can help you access government-funded benefits over two calendar years. This program covers basic services, including check-ups, X-rays, fillings, and some preventive treatments for children aged 0 to 17.

We’ll check eligibility during your first visit and process claims directly through Medicare where possible. For eligible families, CDBS may help reduce out-of-pocket costs for covered services, up to the program’s benefit cap. If additional treatment is needed that isn’t covered, we’ll provide a clear quote and can discuss payment options that may be available. Payment plans are subject to individual circumstances and provider approval.

Meet the Magical Smiles Bacchus Marsh Dentists

Our team includes experienced and approachable dentists who take the time to understand your concerns. We aim to make every visit clear, respectful, and tailored to your individual dental health needs and comfort.

Dr. Rachna Yadav

Principal Dentist, DEN0001046139

With a calm and thoughtful approach to care, Dr. Rachna provides dentistry that reflects each patient’s goals, comfort level, and treatment preferences.

Learn More

Dr. Amolak Deep

General Dentist, DEN0002514296

Dr. Amolak brings a friendly, personalised style to general dentistry and takes care to understand the specific concerns of each patient.

Learn More

Dr. Ankita Morjaria

General Dentist, DEN0002033944

Patient-focused and attentive, Dr. Ankita aims to help patients feel at ease and guides them through their treatment plans in a clear, approachable manner.

Learn More

Dr. Christian Eskander

General Dentist, DEN0002607690

Dr. Christian takes a collaborative role in care and enjoys helping patients navigate their dental choices and feel involved in treatment planning.

Learn More

Payment Options

Flexible Payment Options to Make Dental Care More Accessible

We want to make your experience at Magical Smiles Bacchus Marsh as easy as possible, including how you pay for your care.

Treatment recommendations at our clinic are always based on clinical assessment and your individual health needs, and payment options are provided to support access to clinically appropriate care.

We accept all major health funds, offer on-the-spot claims with HICAPS, and provide flexible payment plans through Zip, Afterpay, and National Dental Plan (NDP). Payment plan eligibility, fees, interest rates, and terms are determined by the individual provider. We also welcome patients eligible for the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) and Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) programs.

If you have any questions about your options, our team is happy to guide you through the process.

*Payment plan terms vary by provider. Interest-free periods may apply. Late fees and interest may apply after promotional periods. The total cost may exceed the treatment price if interest applies. Approval and terms are determined by the payment provider. Full terms and conditions provided during consultation.

AfterpayZip PayHummSuperCareHICAPSDental Care for DVA Card HoldersChild Dental Benefits Schedule
AfterpayZip PayHummSuperCareHICAPSDental Care for DVA Card HoldersChild Dental Benefits Schedule
AfterpayZip PayHummSuperCareHICAPSDental Care for DVA Card HoldersChild Dental Benefits Schedule
Suercare

SuperCare
(Information About Superannuation Access)

Important: Accessing superannuation for dental treatment has significant long-term financial implications for your retirement. Independent financial advice is essential before considering this option.

Some patients may inquire about accessing superannuation funds for dental treatment. SuperCare is an external service that facilitates superannuation access in limited circumstances where specific financial hardship criteria may be met.

If you are independently considering this option, you must seek advice from a qualified, independent financial advisor who can assess your specific financial circumstances and retirement planning needs. Clinical necessity must be confirmed during your dental consultation, and you must understand the long-term implications for your retirement savings. Eligibility is determined by the Australian Taxation Office, not by our clinic.

SuperCare is a service that facilitates access to superannuation funds for dental treatment in limited circumstances. Some patients may be eligible to access their superannuation funds for dental care under specific financial hardship criteria set by superannuation providers. This option should only be considered after receiving independent financial advice from a qualified financial advisor, confirming clinical necessity during your dental consultation, and understanding the long-term implications for your retirement savings.

Treatment decisions at our clinic are always based on clinical assessment and your individual health needs, never on financial considerations. Suitability for any treatment is assessed following a thorough clinical examination, regardless of how you choose to fund care.

For questions about payment options our clinic offers directly, please see the sections above regarding payment plans, health fund claims, and other financing arrangements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Parents Ask About Children's Dentistry

Parents often have questions about their child’s dental health and what to expect during visits. Here are answers to common enquiries about children’s dentistry in Bacchus Marsh.

At what age should my child first see a dentist?

The Australian Dental Association recommends that children have their first dental visit when their first tooth appears or by their first birthday, whichever comes first. This first dental visit in Bacchus Marsh allows the dentist to examine early tooth development and discuss oral care appropriate for infants.

Early visits help establish a dental home for your child and allow you to ask questions about teething, oral hygiene, and nutrition. These visits are typically brief and focus on familiarisation rather than treatment. Starting early helps children become comfortable with dental visits before any concerns arise.

Most children benefit from dental check-ups every six months, though some may need more frequent visits based on their individual oral health needs. Your family dentist in Bacchus Marsh can recommend a schedule appropriate for your child’s situation.

Regular visits allow the dentist to monitor tooth development, detect early signs of decay, and provide preventive care such as fluoride treatments or dental sealants. The frequency may vary based on factors like cavity risk, orthodontic development, or specific oral health concerns.

A children’s dental check-up typically involves examining the teeth, gums, and jaw development. The dentist checks for signs of decay, monitors tooth eruption patterns, and assesses oral hygiene. For young children, the dentist may count teeth and check how the bite is developing.

Depending on your child’s age and needs, the visit may include professional cleaning, fluoride treatment, or dental X-rays. The dentist will discuss any findings with you and provide guidance on home care practices. Check-ups are opportunities to address questions about your child’s oral health development.

Cavity prevention involves several practices working together to protect your child’s developing teeth. Here are key steps that can help reduce cavity risk:

  • Brush twice daily:

    Use an age-appropriate amount of fluoride toothpaste to help remove plaque and strengthen tooth enamel, making teeth more resistant to decay.

  • Limit sugary foods and drinks:

    Frequent snacking on sugary items increases the time teeth are exposed to acid produced by bacteria, which can weaken enamel and lead to cavities.

  • Schedule regular dental visits:

    Professional cleaning and fluoride treatments during check-ups can help protect teeth and allow early detection of any developing concerns.

  • Consider dental sealants for added protection:
    Dental sealants are thin protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth. They may provide additional defence during cavity-prone years when children are still developing their brushing skills.


Your dentist can discuss which preventive measures may be most appropriate for your child based on their individual needs and cavity risk factors.

Tooth decay in children develops when bacteria in the mouth feed on sugars, producing acid that weakens tooth enamel over time. Several factors can contribute to this process, such as the following:

  • Frequent consumption of sugary foods and drinks:

    When children snack throughout the day or sip sugary beverages, their teeth are repeatedly exposed to acid, which can gradually erode enamel and lead to cavities.

  • Inadequate oral hygiene practices:

    Insufficient brushing and flossing allow plaque to build up on teeth, creating an environment where decay-causing bacteria can thrive and produce more acid.

  • Baby bottle tooth decay:

    When infants are put to bed with bottles containing milk, formula, or juice, the sugars can pool around their teeth for extended periods. This can significantly increase the risk of decay.

  • Thinner and softer enamel in developing teeth:

    Children’s teeth are more vulnerable to decay than adult teeth because their enamel is naturally thinner and smoother. This makes it easier for acid to penetrate and cause damage.

  • Other contributing factors:
    Conditions like dry mouth, certain medications, and genetic predisposition can also influence decay risk by affecting saliva production or enamel strength.


Understanding these causes helps parents take steps to protect their child’s teeth and reduce the risk of cavities.

Dental X-rays can be appropriate for children when there’s a clinical need to view areas not visible during examination. Modern dental X-ray equipment uses very low radiation doses, and protective measures such as lead aprons help minimise exposure. X-rays are only taken when the diagnostic benefit outweighs any minimal risk.

The frequency and type of X-rays depend on your child’s age, dental development, and individual risk factors. Some children may need X-rays annually, while others may need them less frequently. Your dentist will discuss why X-rays may be recommended and address any concerns you have.

For infants, gently wipe gums with a clean, damp cloth after feeding. Once teeth appear, use a soft-bristled infant toothbrush with a smear of low-fluoride toothpaste. For children aged 18 months to six years, use a pea-sized amount of children’s fluoride toothpaste.

Children typically need assistance with brushing until around age seven to eight, when they develop the dexterity to brush effectively on their own. Even after children can brush independently, supervision helps confirm they’re reaching all tooth surfaces and using the appropriate technique. Your dentist can demonstrate proper brushing methods suited to your child’s age.

The Child Dental Benefits Schedule is an Australian Government programme that provides eligible children aged 0-17 with access to basic dental services capped at a benefit amount over two consecutive calendar years. Services covered may include examinations, X-rays, cleaning, fissure sealing, fillings, root canal treatment, and extractions.

Eligibility is means-tested and depends on your family’s circumstances. Your dental clinic can check your child’s eligibility and explain what services may be covered under CDBS. Benefits are paid directly to the dental provider, so eligible families typically don’t pay upfront for covered services.