There are many benefits of taking your child to the dentist early.
The American Dental Association recommends taking your child to the
dentist as soon as the first tooth erupts or at twelve months old,
whichever comes first.
Advantages of visiting a pediatric dentist early
A pediatric dentist will give you information about:
- Baby bottle tooth decay
- Infant feeding practices
- Mouth cleaning
- Teething
- Pacifier habits
- Finger-sucking habits
According to research, 21% of American children between ages 2 and 5
have cavities. Visiting the dentist as soon as the first tooth erupts
ensures that your child’s risk of getting cavities is lowered
significantly.
Visiting the dentist also provides an opportunity to learn about the
factors that may affect your baby’s oral health. As a parent, you are
your baby’s first doctor. Being well informed is the best thing you can
do for your baby. You can ask the dentist questions and mention habits
that your baby has. If the habits are harmful to their oral health, your
dentist will work with you in helping your baby quit those habits.
What to expect with a first visit
Prepare your child
Babies are usually more alert in the morning. That’s the best time to
visit the dentist. If your child is a little older and can communicate,
inform them of the dental appointment and try to make it
interesting.
Prepare the dentist
Give the dentist a complete health history of your baby. The dentist
will examine your baby’s teeth and gums and check for any
abnormalities.
They’ll advise you about caring for your baby’s oral hygiene at home,
including how to brush and floss their teeth.
They’ll teach you about first aid for common dental accidents that
happen at home such as biting their tongue.
Your pediatric dentist will also talk about nutrition. They’ll tell
you about foods that increase the risk of cavities.
We provide dental checkups for babies and children. Call us today to
schedule your baby’s first appointment.