8 clinics · Central Region

Top clinics for Pediatric Dentistry in City Hall / Raffles Place

Brightside Dental | Smile Makeover | Veneers Singapore | Teeth Whitening | Cosmetic Dentistry | Clear Aligners

5(218 reviews)

20 Amoy St, Singapore 069855

+65 8280 7679

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Dr H C Leong Dental Surgeon LLP

5(24 reviews)

8 Eu Tong Sen Street #20-86 The Central, Office 2, Singapore 059818

+65 9671 1096

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Newlife Dental Practice

4.9(1054 reviews)

6 Eu Tong Sen St, #05-22 Clarke Quay Central, Singapore 059817

+65 6222 2641

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Expert pediatric dentistry for children in City Hall

Help your child feel confident at the dentist with caring specialists trained in calming anxious kids and treating baby teeth with the expertise they deserve.

8 clinics · Central Region

Pediatric Dentistry Costs in City Hall / Raffles Place

$50 – $300

Type of visithigh

First checkups and cleanings ($50–$120) cost less than restorative work like fillings or sealants ($150–$250)

Child's age and cooperationmedium

Very young children may require longer, gentler appointments or sedation options, increasing cost

Treatment complexityhigh

Simple cavity filling differs greatly from baby tooth extraction or orthodontic intervention ($200–$300)

Preventive extrasmedium

Fluoride varnish and dental sealants add $30–$80 but significantly reduce cavity risk

Most pediatric preventive care and treatment are not claimable under Medisave. Check with your clinic about CHAS subsidies if you hold a CHAS card.
OptionCost
Preventive + Cleaning Plan$50–$120 per visit
Treatment (Filling, Sealants, Fluoride)$150–$200 per session
Complex or Emergency Care$200–$300

Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.

What Happens at Your Child's Pediatric Dentistry Visit

  1. 1

    Arrival & Welcome

    5–10 minutes

    Your child is greeted in a calm, welcoming environment. The dentist and staff will chat with your child (and you) to understand their comfort level and any previous dental anxiety. This helps the dentist tailor the approach.

  2. 2

    Gentle Examination & Cleaning

    15–20 minutes

    The dentist will examine your child's teeth, gums, and bite using child-sized instruments. A gentle cleaning removes plaque without fear. X-rays may be taken (with minimal radiation) if needed to check for hidden decay.

  3. 3

    Preventive Treatment (if needed)

    10–15 minutes

    If decay is detected early or cavity risk is high, the dentist may apply fluoride varnish or dental sealants to protect vulnerable teeth. These are painless, quick, and highly effective.

  4. 4

    Treatment or Advice

    20–40 minutes (if treatment needed)

    If a filling is needed, the dentist will use numbing gel and local anesthetic so your child feels pressure but no pain. For minor decay, the dentist may recommend monitoring. Brushing and diet advice is given in child-friendly language.

  5. 5

    Follow-up Plan & Parent Education

    5–10 minutes

    Before you leave, the dentist will explain findings, show you how to help your child brush properly, discuss diet, and schedule the next visit. You'll know exactly what to expect.

Total timeline: Preventive visits: 30–45 minutes | Treatment visits: 45–60 minutes | Follow-up sealants/fluoride: 20–30 minutes

Is Your Child Ready for Pediatric Dentistry?

Good candidates

  • Children aged 0–12 with their first tooth erupting or reaching age 1–2 for their first checkup
  • Kids with visible decay, dark spots, or pain in teeth — the sooner treated, the better the outcome
  • Children who have had negative dental experiences and need a calm, reassuring environment to rebuild confidence
  • Kids with high cavity risk due to diet, inconsistent brushing, or family history — preventive sealants and fluoride can help

May need extra assessment

  • Very anxious or uncooperative children may benefit from pre-visit familiarization, tell-show-do techniques, or topical/local sedation — discuss with the clinic before booking
  • Children with systemic conditions (e.g., developmental delays, autism) may require longer appointments or special communication strategies; inform the clinic in advance
  • Children with extensive decay or trauma may need multiple visits or referral to a specialist; your pediatric dentist will assess and advise

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