When Should I Take My Baby to the Dentist?
Getting your baby to the dentist early on in life not only helps you stay on top of those cavities but decrease any fears you or your child have about going to the dentist.
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, your baby’s first visit to the dentist should occur after their first tooth comes in or by one year of age.
What can I expect at my baby’s first dental visit?
If your child only has a few teeth, you may wonder what a dentist does during the initial exam. Your first visit to Santa Clarita Children’s Dental may be more for you than for your baby.
The exam itself is short and includes a look at the teeth, bite, jaw, and gums. The dentist is on the lookout for cavities and any potential problems in your child’s mouth.
Most of the time is spent talking to you about good oral care for your baby. Topics include:
• Fluoride needs
• Proper brushing and flossing
• Infant oral habits such as thumb sucking
During this discussion be sure to ask any questions you might have about your baby’s oral health. After the dentist finishes reviewing your baby’s specific needs and plan of action, if needed, the front office schedules a follow-up appointment with you.
You should take your baby to the dentist every six months to stay on top of their oral health and reduce their risk of cavities.
If you’re looking for a pediatric dentist for your baby’s first dental visit and live in or near Valencia, California, call 661-735-1500 today or schedule an appointment online to meet the team at Santa Clarita Children’s Dental.
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