The team at Bicton and Cockburn Paediatric Dentistry are dedicated to providing Specialist Paediatric Dental Treatment for infants, children and adolescents. Our specialists and staff are committed to ensuring your child is treated with care in a friendly environment while delivering high quality dental treatment.
We are passionate about giving your child the best chance of having healthy teeth for life. Our specialist services include:
It is understandable that some children are anxious so we establish trust with your child by creating a safe and happy place for them. We pride ourselves in creating a positive First Visit experience.
Learn moreOur registered Specialist Paediatric Dentists take pride in providing the highest standard of quality dental treatment for children.
The Paediatric Dental Specialists at Bicton and Cockburn Paediatric Dentistry are celebrating World Cavity-Free Future Day on Wednesday 14 October 2020. World Cavity-Free Future Day (WCFFDay) was launched as an …
Read moreWe remain committed to prioritising your health and wellbeing. Here are some safety measures we are taking to ensure a safe and comfortable dental visit for you and your child. …
Read moreIn an article written in the West Australian Newspaper on Tuesday 18 February 2020, the Child and Adolescent Health Service Chief, Aresh Anwar stated that tooth extraction has been the …
Read moreSporting accidents are one of the most common causes of dental injury in children. These dental injuries may include fractured, displaced or knocked out teeth and broken jaws. Wearing a …
Read moreIf you or your child are more comfortable speaking Mandarin or Farsi, the following Paediatric Dentists speak these languages. Drs Joy Huang, and Jane Ho can speak Mandarin; and Dr …
Read moreAt Bicton and Cockburn Paediatric Dentistry, we are aware that as a parent you may be anxious about your child’s first dental appointment. Please feel reassured that our staff are …
Read more1 in 2 children aged 5 years old have tooth decay in their baby teeth; 10% of 6 year old children have 10 baby teeth (out of 20) affected by …
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