At GOJA Smiles we specialise in caring for little teeth. Calm, patient and full of smiles — we turn the dentist from something scary into a fun adventure your child looks forward to.
A child's mouth is not just a smaller version of an adult's — it needs a different kind of care, a gentler touch and a lot more patience. Our team is specially trained to make every child feel safe, listened to and brave.
Everything about the visit is designed around your child — from the friendly welcome to the little high-five on the way out.
A soft voice, a slow pace and plenty of patience. We never rush your child or force anything.
Instead of scary terms, we talk about 'sugar bugs' and 'tooth showers' so kids understand and stay relaxed.
Bright, cheerful and welcoming — the kind of place that feels more like an adventure than a clinic.
Specially trained in treating small mouths, so every check-up and treatment is as comfortable as possible.
A little sticker or reward at the end turns every visit into a proud, happy memory.
You stay close the whole time, and we explain everything so you know exactly how to care for those little teeth at home.
Whatever your child needs, it's done gently and explained clearly — so there are no surprises for them or for you.
Gentle exams to keep an eye on growing teeth and catch anything early — quick, easy and completely painless.
A gentle 'tooth shower' plus a fluoride coat to make enamel strong and fight off the sugar bugs.
A thin protective shield painted onto back teeth to keep cavities away from the grooves where they love to hide.
If a little cavity shows up, we fix it calmly and comfortably, step by step, at your child's pace.
Baby teeth matter! We help them stay healthy so adult teeth have the perfect space to grow into.
We keep an eye on how teeth line up and let you know early if your child might benefit from braces one day.
We follow a gentle 'tell, show, do' method so your child always knows what's happening next — and feels in control.
We meet your child, chat, and let them explore the room so nothing feels new or scary.
We explain what we'll do using simple, playful words — no confusing or scary terms.
We show every tool first — even letting them hold the little mirror — so there's nothing unexpected.
Then we gently do the check-up, going at their pace, and finish with a proud high-five and a reward.
Not sure when to book? Here's a simple guide from the very first tooth to the teenage years.
First visit by age 1 or within 6 months of the first tooth. Short, friendly and all about getting comfortable.
Building great brushing habits, gentle check-ups, fluoride and keeping baby teeth cavity-free.
Adult teeth arrive! Sealants, spacing checks and early advice on whether braces might help.
Keeping smiles healthy and confident through the teen years, with braces guidance when needed.
Kids pick up on your feelings. If you're calm and positive, they'll feel safe too.
Book when your child is usually rested and fed — not near nap time or when they're hungry.
Read a fun book about visiting the dentist, or play pretend at home so it feels familiar.
Praise how brave they were. Positive memories make the next visit even easier.
The words you use at home make a big difference. Try swapping scary-sounding words for friendly ones: