When to Bring Your Child to See a General Dentist

Regular visits to the general dentistry office are essential for both adults and children alike. As a parent, you may have a lot of questions regarding dental appointments for your child. Knowing when to take your child to their first general dentistry appointment and what to expect from that appointment can help you prepare adequately.

When to schedule your child’s first visit

If the child already has a tooth, then it is time to take them to the dentist. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), this occurs when the child is around six months old. Ideally, parents should not delay the dental appointment until after the child's first birthday, whether the first tooth has erupted or not. A dental visit is important if there are signs of anomalies in the child's oral cavity, including white patches, lesions, or bleeding.

The importance of early dental visits

Tooth decay affects approximately one out of every five children under the age of five, according to the American Association of Pediatric Dentists (AAPD). The dentist will identify and provide effective treatment for any emerging problems if they are caught early. They will do everything possible to prepare the child for a lifetime of healthy smiles. During the visit, the general dentist will examine the child for tooth decay, injuries, and other problems and monitor changes in the child's mouth as they grow.

Choosing the right dentist

It is important to take the child to a dentist who has experience handling children with small mouths and has a knack for turning what seems like a terrifying event for certain children into something fun.

It is also crucial to have the right dental equipment for examinations. The exam room décor, such as vividly colored wall paint and interesting murals, should appeal to children. Games, children's periodicals, and maybe a fish tank in the waiting area can help alleviate anxiety. When a youngster has a pleasant dental experience, they will be willing to return every six months for a checkup.

Preparing for the child’s first dentist visit

Ahead of the child's first tooth, gently wipe their gums with a towel (or gauze) and water, ideally after breastfeeding. There are also soft toothbrushes intended for children's mouths, although dental professionals advise against using fluoride toothpaste until the child is at least two years old. Gum-cleaning routines will help acclimate a child to a regular dental regimen early on and make their first dentist visit more comfortable.

The appointment

During the appointment, the general dentist will do a regular checkup on the child, searching for tooth decay and inspecting their gums, jaw, and bite, as well as looking for frenum issues or other abnormalities that might impair teeth or speech patterns. They will also gently clean the baby's teeth and gums, provide tips on properly caring for the child's mouth, and address any concerns.

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Final note

Most dentists recommend dental checkups at least twice a year, but you should ask your general dentist what they recommend for your child's specific requirements. Contact the general dentistry office today to book an appointment.

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