Children should have their first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months of the appearance of their first tooth. Early visits help establish a foundation for good oral health.
During the first appointment, our children's dentist will perform a gentle examination of your child's mouth, check for tooth decay, and discuss proper oral hygiene practices. It's usually a short, positive experience to acclimate your child to dental care.
Yes, baby teeth are crucial for proper speech development, nutrition, and the development of permanent teeth. They also act as placeholders for adult teeth, so it's essential to care for them.
You can help by teaching your child to brush their teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice a day, floss daily, and maintain a balanced diet low in sugary snacks and beverages. Supervise their brushing until they are capable of doing it effectively.
Prolonged thumb-sucking or pacifier use can affect dental development. If these habits persist past age 3 or 4, it may be necessary to intervene. Call us to discuss this matter with our childrens' dentist.
In the case of a knocked-out tooth, keep it moist, but avoid touching the root. Contact us immediately for guidance and other dental emergencies.
Fluoride treatment is safe and effective in preventing tooth decay. It can be applied topically during dental visits to strengthen your child's teeth.
If your child has braces or orthodontic appliances, they will require extra care. Your orthodontist and dentist will provide specific instructions for maintaining oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment.
Children should have regular dental check-ups every six months to ensure their oral health is monitored, and any issues are addressed promptly.