
• Accepting New Patients
Pediatric Dentistry In Lethbridge
"We take pride and care in the work we do, and can’t wait to serve you!"
- Direct Insurance Billing
- Over 200 5-Star Reviews
- Helping Patients of All Ages
- Over 45 Years Serving Lethbridge
Why Choose Us?
- Family & Kid Friendly
- Friendly Dentists
- Convenient Location
- Accepting New Patients
- Direct Insurance Billing
- Comfortable Office
- Little To No Wait Time
- 24-hour Emergencies
- 50 Years Experience
Compassionate Pediatric Dentistry in Lethbridge
At London Road Dental, we provide gentle, comprehensive pediatric dentistry in Lethbridge for children of all ages — from toddlers attending their first dental visit to teens maintaining healthy smiles. Our team understands that early dental experiences shape how children feel about the dentist for life, which is why we focus on comfort, education, and positive reinforcement at every appointment.
We create a welcoming, low-stress environment where kids feel safe and parents feel confident in their child’s care.
Whether your child needs a routine check-up, cavity treatment, or preventative care, our experienced dental team is here to help protect growing smiles.
Why Pediatric Dental Care Matters
Pediatric Dentistry FAQ
At what age should my child start seeing a dentist?
Children should have their first dental visit by age one or within six months of their first tooth appearing.
How often should my child have dental check-ups?
Most children should visit the dentist every six months for exams and cleanings.
Are baby teeth really that important?
Yes. Baby teeth help with speech development, chewing, and guiding permanent teeth into proper alignment. Protecting them is essential for long-term oral health.
What if my child is nervous about visiting the dentist?
Dental anxiety is common. Our team uses a gentle, patient approach and positive reinforcement to help children feel comfortable and safe.
Do you offer fluoride treatments and sealants?
Yes. Fluoride treatments strengthen enamel, and dental sealants help protect molars from cavities — both are highly effective preventative measures.
