Professor Alexander von Breuer often says that the habit of caring for one’s teeth is not formed in adolescence, but much earlier – at the moment when a child first sits in the dental chair. That is why, at DentalClinic24, we see pediatric dentistry not simply as treatment, but as education in respect for health and one’s own body.
Baby teeth may seem temporary, yet they define the shape of the future bite and influence the condition of permanent teeth. Early childhood caries can disrupt facial symmetry, affect speech, and even influence the development of chewing muscles. That’s why prevention and a gentle treatment approach are crucial – it’s not only about teeth, but also about forming trust between the child and the doctor.
At Dental Clinic24, we create an atmosphere of play and safety for our youngest patients. Everything – from the color of the walls to the tone of the doctor’s voice – helps the child feel secure and cared for. We explain every step in simple words, show instruments, and let the child touch and explore, ensuring there’s nothing to fear.
Professor von Breuer developed the philosophy of “gentle touch,” which forms the foundation of all our pediatric programs. Our doctors don’t just treat – they teach children to listen to their bodies, not to fear discomfort, and to understand the purpose behind care. This builds not only a healthy smile but also emotional resilience that stays with the child for life.
In our work with children, we believe in prevention: regular checkups, hygiene education, and trust between parent, doctor, and child are the best protection against any dental issue. A child’s smile marks the beginning of a lifelong journey – and how that journey unfolds depends largely on their first experience with a dentist.
Earlier, we wrote about how DentalClinic24 doctors restore facial harmony through the balance of form and expression.

