PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
When Should Kids Start Seeing the Dentist?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children visit the dentist by their first birthday, or within six months of their first tooth erupting—whichever comes first. Early dental visits help detect potential issues early, establish healthy oral hygiene habits, and provide guidance to parents on brushing, nutrition, and pacifier use.
When Should Kids Start Seeing the Dentist?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children visit the dentist by their first birthday, or within six months of their first tooth erupting—whichever comes first. Early dental visits help detect potential issues early, establish healthy oral hygiene habits, and provide guidance to parents on brushing, nutrition, and pacifier use.
What to Expect at Your Child’s Dental Visit
Your child’s first dental visit is simple and designed to be a positive experience. The dentist will examine the gums, teeth, bite, and jaw to check for early signs of decay or development issues. Parents receive guidance on brushing, fluoride use, teething, thumb-sucking, and overall oral care. Staying with your child during the visit helps build trust and comfort.
As children grow, regular checkups are recommended every six months. These visits may include cleanings, fluoride treatments, and X-rays if needed. Sealants may be applied to protect back teeth, and the dentist will offer advice on brushing, nutrition, and preventing dental injuries. Routine care builds healthy habits and supports a lifetime of confident smiles.
What to Expect at Your Child’s Dental Visit
Your child’s first dental visit is simple and designed to be a positive experience. The dentist will examine the gums, teeth, bite, and jaw to check for early signs of decay or development issues. Parents receive guidance on brushing, fluoride use, teething, thumb-sucking, and overall oral care. Staying with your child during the visit helps build trust and comfort.
As children grow, regular checkups are recommended every six months. These visits may include cleanings, fluoride treatments, and X-rays if needed. Sealants may be applied to protect back teeth, and the dentist will offer advice on brushing, nutrition, and preventing dental injuries. Routine care builds healthy habits and supports a lifetime of confident smiles.
