
We provide flexible payment solutions to make your visit seamless. We accept cash and credit/debit cards at the reception. We also offer corporate clients and international patients the option to pay via digital bank transfer.
We accept the most popular health insurance policies in Lithuania! If you are covered by Gjensidige, If, Lietuvos draudimas, Seesam, Compensa, or BTA, we will handle the billing directly with your provider so you don't have to worry about the paperwork. To redeem your benefits, simply bring a valid ID and your physical insurance card (or show your provider's mobile app) to your appointment.
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A beautiful, healthy smile that lasts a lifetime always begins with the very first baby teeth. Moving to a new country and navigating an unfamiliar healthcare system can be challenging for families, especially when it comes to finding a specialist who can protect your child's sensitive emotional well-being.
At GOK Clinic (Goštauto klinika), pediatric dentistry Vilnius represents far more than just basic clinical procedures—it is about establishing a deeply secure, warm, and friendly environment while nurturing positive oral habits for the future. Our core mission is to ensure that every dental visit for our youngest international patients triggers exclusively positive emotions, transforming a doctor's appointment into an engaging, fear-free adventure. When choosing our team, you gain access to a highly empathetic, fluent pediatric dentist Vilnius who understands how to connect with children seamlessly.
European dental associations recommend scheduling your child’s introduction to the dental chair immediately after the eruption of their very first tooth, or no later than their first birthday.
This initial first dental visit for child is strictly designed as a gentle, non-clinical adaptation visit. It allows your little one to comfortably acclimate to the sights, sounds, and friendly faces of the clinic without any medical interventions. Simultaneously, it provides an invaluable opportunity for expat parents to receive professional guidance regarding proper infant oral tissue care, dietary habits, and tips for managing teething phases.
Our clinic provides a full suite of preventative, therapeutic, and diagnostic treatments specifically engineered for developing smiles:
The absolute greatest obstacle in children's dentistry is managing deep-seated medical anxiety and behavioral fear. The specialists at GOK Clinic possess extensive psychological training in managing pediatric phobias, including care tailored for children with special or highly sensitive sensory needs:
💡 Essential Guidance for Parents: How to Prepare Your Child for the Dentist
When preparing your child for an upcoming appointment, your choice of words plays a massive role in their subconscious expectations. We strongly advise against using negatively charged or reassuring-yet-frightening phrases such as "it won't hurt," "don't be afraid," or "they won't drill today." A child's brain instantly isolates the frightening words ("hurt", "afraid", "drill"), triggering automatic anxiety.
Instead, keep the description entirely neutral, light, and positive. Tell them that you are going to visit a specialized "smile doctor" or "tooth friend" who is excited to count their teeth, paint a protective shield, and polish them until they sparkle like diamonds. By framing the visit as a routine, upbeat milestone, you help us construct a foundation of absolute confidence that will protect their health for a lifetime.

Children, just like adults, should brush their teeth at least twice a day – in the morning and in the evening before bed.

A baby's teeth should be cleaned with a clean, damp piece of gauze or a soft toothbrush, using a small amount of fluoride toothpaste.

Orthodontic treatment may be recommended if there are issues with the alignment of the teeth or the jaw. The first orthodontic evaluation should take place around the age of 7.

Yes, limiting sugar intake is an important aspect of dental health, as sugar promotes bacterial growth and tooth decay.

The toothbrush should be replaced every 2–3 months, or sooner if the bristles become frayed or worn out.

If a child's tooth falls out or is injured, it is important to contact a dentist immediately. If possible, save the knocked-out tooth and head to a dental clinic right away.

Children should be taught to brush their teeth from a very early age, using games, examples, and interactive tools to make the process fun and engaging.

If a child is afraid of the dentist, it is important to prepare them gradually, talk about the visit in a positive way, and find a child-friendly dentist who is experienced in working with children.

Tooth decay can be prevented by brushing teeth regularly, limiting the consumption of sugary and acidic foods, and visiting the dentist for regular check-ups.

Healthy children's teeth are important not only for proper chewing and speaking but also for ensuring overall health and well-being.

t is recommended to take your child to the dentist by their first birthday or within six months of the appearance of their first tooth.

If a child grinds their teeth at night, it is recommended to consult a dentist to avoid potential tooth damage and to have an appropriate treatment or protection method prescribed.

It is recommended to start using fluoride toothpaste as soon as the first tooth erupts, using a very small amount.
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