A child-first pathway from the first radiation-free scan to guided growth — examine gently, prevent early, treat conservatively and hold space for the adult dentition, with behaviour support and family education on one digital thread.
Every stage hands its record to the next — the baseline scan becomes the prevention plan, prevention reduces what treatment must do, and every treated tooth feeds the space and growth analysis that guides the developing dentition.
A child's first impressions of dentistry shape decades of care. Auralis Scan IO captures the full arch in minutes — no impression trays, no gag-inducing material, no ionising radiation — so the examination itself becomes the friendly part of the visit. For small mouths and gag-prone children, the compact scan head works in short quadrant-by-quadrant passes.
A scan plus a structured caries-risk assessment (CRA) form the case baseline: the scan records fissure morphology and eruption status, while the CRA — a questionnaire and clinical evaluation, not something a scanner can perform — grades each child's caries risk. For dental-trauma patients, the baseline scan doubles as the reference for follow-up comparison, and every later visit is measured against it — growth and development documented, not guessed.
Newly erupted molars carry deep, hard-to-clean fissures — and the scan documents them at eruption. Fluoride varnish strengthens the surface; fissure sealant closes the grooves; both are clinical-consumable procedures your team already knows, now planned from a documented baseline.
Recall intervals follow risk, not habit: Studio Clinic schedules the next varnish application or sealant check from the child's risk record, and the scan comparison shows parents exactly why prevention is working.
When caries does appear, primary teeth reward conservatism: small lesions receive adhesive resin restorations; multi-surface breakdown or post-pulp-treatment molars receive preformed crowns that protect the tooth until exfoliation. Both are established clinical techniques — consumables and prefabricated forms, no custom fabrication required.
Behaviour guidance is part of the procedure, not an extra: tell-show-do pacing, short appointments and a scanner the child already knows from Stage 01 keep treatment within what a young patient can cooperate with — often completing care in a single visit.
Lose a primary molar too early and the arch drifts. Space analysis in the mixed dentition combines the scan with established estimation methods for the primary-to-permanent transition (Moyers/Tanaka-style analyses) — the output is a reference value for planning. Band-and-loop or lingual arch maintainers — fabricated in the lab on printed models — hold the leeway space until the successor erupts.
Where crowding or oral habits point further, early-orthodontic assessment starts from the same records: printed study models and growth tracking on screen, with comprehensive cases handed cleanly to the Orthodontics pathway — nothing re-scanned, nothing re-explained.
Pediatric dentistry succeeds in the head before the hand. Tell-show-do introduces each instrument; the scan from Stage 01 doubles as the child's own mirror — they watch their teeth on screen, and curiosity does the work. For children who remain extremely uncooperative or who need complex treatment, referral for care under sedation or general anaesthesia is a safe option.
Parents get the same picture: Studio Clinic presents the case chairside — caries, fissures, the plan and the prevention schedule — and the family goes home with a written prevention plan and the next recall already booked.
The four stages — and the manner that carries them — collapse into a single kit. Every line links to the product page; capability-tier items use the standard clinical consumables your practice already stocks.
| Stage | What happens | Auralis products |
|---|---|---|
| 01 · Examine | Radiation-free intraoral scan plus structured caries-risk assessment (CRA) form the baseline; eruption status recorded | Scan IO · Studio Case Baseline |
| 02 · Prevent | Fluoride varnish & fissure sealing on eruption; risk-based recall | Scan IO · Studio Clinic (varnish & sealant: clinical consumables) |
| 03 · Treat | Resin repair for small lesions; preformed crowns after pulp therapy | Studio Case Record (crowns & resin: clinical consumables) |
| 04 · Guide | Space analysis, printed models, maintainers; early-orthodontic assessment | Print · Studio · → Orthodontics |
| 05 · Manner | Tell-show-do delivery, chairside case presentation, family prevention plan & recall | Studio Clinic |
From the first friendly scan to guided growth — our team maps the paediatric kit to your case mix, your chair time and your families across Southeast Asia.