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Pediatric Dentist in New Cairo

Pediatric dentists specialise in children's dental health from infancy through the teenage years. They create a child-friendly experience with gentle techniques, behaviour management, and preventive care — building good dental habits for life. In New Cairo (5th Settlement), east Cairo's modern district, EDC Hub has verified the best-rated dental clinics and specialists offering pediatric dentist.

New Cairo has some of Egypt's most purpose-built paediatric dental clinics — a reflection of the 5th Settlement's young, affluent, and child-centric family culture. Several practices are designed exclusively for children, with themed treatment rooms, child-sized equipment, entertainment systems (tablets, screens), and specially trained staff in paediatric behaviour management. These clinics invest heavily in making dental visits positive experiences to build lifelong dental health habits. Paediatric consultations cost EGP 500–1,200. The area has a higher-than-average uptake of preventive treatments including fissure sealants, early orthodontic assessment, and fluoride protocols.

  • Child-friendly environment and gentle approach
  • Prevention-focused: fissure sealants, fluoride, diet advice
  • Manages dental anxiety with tailored behaviour techniques
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What to Expect: Step-by-Step

  1. 1

    First visit (age 1 or first tooth) — no drilling; the dentist counts teeth, checks gum health, discusses diet and feeding habits, and applies fluoride varnish.

  2. 2

    Building rapport — subsequent visits introduce the child to the dental environment through tell-show-do before any treatment is attempted.

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    Preventive care — fissure sealants on newly erupted molars (age 6–7); fluoride varnish every 6 months; dietary counselling for parents.

  4. 4

    Monitoring growth — panoramic X-rays at key ages to check for developing permanent teeth, crowding, and jaw development.

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    Treatment when needed — cavities in baby teeth are filled (to prevent pain and preserve space); nerve treatment (pulpotomy) for infected baby teeth.

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    Referral to orthodontist — at age 7–8 for early assessment of bite and jaw development.

Cost Guide — Egypt 2025/2026

Updated June 2026
Clinic Type Approximate Cost (EGP)
Budget / General Clinic EGP 500 – 2,000
Mid-range Specialist Clinic Most Common EGP 600 – 1,800
Premium / Cosmetic Centre EGP 1,500 – 4,000

exam + fluoride / filling / pulpotomy or crown

In Egypt (2025–2026): initial examination + fluoride varnish EGP 500–2,000; fissure sealants EGP 300–800 per tooth; composite filling in baby tooth EGP 600–1,800; pulpotomy (baby tooth nerve treatment) EGP 1,500–4,000; stainless steel crown EGP 1,500–3,500; extraction EGP 400–1,200. Prices vary significantly between private clinics and paediatric teaching hospital clinics (which are considerably cheaper).

⚠️ Prices are indicative. Always request a written quotation.

Where to Find This Service in New Cairo

90th Street dedicated paediatric clinics for the most purpose-built child dental environments in Egypt; compound-based clinics for within-compound dental care for young families; South 90 area for competitive mid-range paediatric dental services.

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5 Questions to Ask Your Dentist

A qualified dentist will welcome these questions.

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    Do you have a postgraduate qualification in paediatric dentistry (not just general dentistry)?

  2. 2

    How do you manage a child who is very anxious or uncooperative — do you use nitrous oxide sedation?

  3. 3

    How do you approach baby tooth cavities — do you always recommend fillings, or is a watch-and-wait approach sometimes appropriate?

  4. 4

    At what age do you recommend a first orthodontic evaluation?

  5. 5

    How do you involve parents during treatment — in the room or in the waiting area?

Warning Signs — Don't Ignore These

  • Dentist never asks about medical history, allergies, or medications before treating a child.
  • No behaviour management skills — immediately resorts to restraint for an anxious child.
  • Recommends treating all baby tooth cavities with general anaesthesia without trying other approaches first.
  • Does not discuss fluoride, diet, or preventive care — only reactive treatment.
  • Clinical environment is not child-friendly (same as adult clinic, no distraction tools).

Frequently Asked Questions

When should my child first visit a dentist?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends the first visit by age 1, or within 6 months of the first tooth appearing. Early visits establish trust and catch problems early.
How much does a pediatric dentist cost in Egypt?
Checkup and cleaning fees vary by clinic; typically EGP 500–2,000. Treatments like fillings and extractions are priced separately. WhatsApp us for verified pediatric dentist recommendations.
My child is afraid of the dentist — what should I do?
Choose a pediatric dentist experienced in behaviour management (tell-show-do, nitrous oxide sedation, distraction techniques). Starting visits early and keeping them routine greatly reduces dental anxiety.
Do baby teeth really matter?
Yes. Baby teeth hold space for permanent teeth and affect speech, eating, and self-confidence. Untreated decay spreads to permanent teeth below.
My child needs fillings but I'm worried about using amalgam — what materials are used in New Cairo?
New Cairo paediatric clinics almost universally use tooth-coloured composite resin for fillings in children — amalgam is rarely used and most parents and clinics prefer aesthetically and biocompatibility-friendly alternatives. For baby teeth, composite or glass ionomer restorations are standard. Stainless steel crowns (SSC) are used for significantly damaged baby molars. Ask specifically if the practice uses BPA-free composite materials.

Aftercare & Recovery

Start brushing when the first tooth appears — use a smear of fluoride toothpaste (rice-grain size) up to age 3; a pea-size amount from age 3–6. Do not share spoons or clean pacifiers in your mouth (transfers cavity-causing bacteria to your child). Limit fruit juice and sugary drinks to mealtimes only. Start regular dental visits by age 1. For treatment recovery: soft foods for 24 hours after fillings; avoid hot drinks for 2 hours after fluoride varnish.

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Dr. Ali Aboelenein

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Dr. Ali Aboelenein is a digital dentistry and CAD/CAM specialist based in Alexandria with practice across Egypt. Co-founder of EDC Hub — connecting patients with evidence-based, verified dental information.

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