When Should Your Child Visit the Dentist for the First Time?

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People usually think of a newborn baby as having no teeth. But the 20 primary (baby) teeth that will erupt in the next two and a half years are already present in the baby’s jaw at birth. Baby teeth are just as important as permanent teeth — for chewing, speaking, and appearance. They also hold space in the jaw for permanent teeth.

Thus, proper oral hygiene is one of the most vital concerns for children. Along with the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, we recommend that a child go to the dentist by age 1 or within six months after the first tooth erupts. The pediatric dentists at First Impressions Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics encourage parents to schedule their children’s first appointment during this time — and here are a few reasons why:

Avoid Early Tooth Decay

As soon as teeth appear in the mouth, decay can occur. While children ultimately end up losing their first set of teeth, the health of those teeth is crucial for general health and proper speech development. Furthermore, early tooth decay can significantly complicate the development of healthy adult teeth and causes other problems. Sometimes if a primary tooth is lost too early, nearby teeth can tip or shift into the vacant space causing the new tooth to emerge in an abnormal position.

Promote Good Dental Care Habits Early

Fostering a routine for children is the best way to set them up for a lifetime of healthy teeth and confidence. If they learn they need to brush and floss regularly and the importance of dental visits, it won’t be a struggle later in life when they start to take more responsibility for their own health.

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Eliminate Fear of the Dentist 

Not every child has an easy time visiting the pediatric dentist, especially for the first time. But if trust can be built early on; the transition will be much easier. Talk about the visit in a positive, informative manner, as you would any new experience. Explain that the dentist is a friendly doctor who helps you take good care of your teeth.

To help with their children’s anxiety, First Impressions’ pediatric dental offices are filled with primary colors and incorporate large play areas, popular TV programs, permanent Xbox or Playstation videogame stations, and areas where families can sit together and read.

If it’s time to schedule your child’s first dental appointment, First Impressions Pediatric Dentistry invites you to see why they’re one of the top pediatric dental offices in the Green Bay and Appleton area. Call (844) 343-5437 with questions, or visit them at www.fidkids.com for more information or to request an appointment online.

 

One Response

  1. I am religious about brushing my children’s teeth even when they are toddlers, but I never realized that they should already be seeing the dentist at that age. Thank you for explaining that baby teeth are just as important as permanent teeth. I think finding a dentist who is very experienced and gentle with young children is the most important thing.

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