When Should Children Have Their First Dental Appointment?

September 30, 2024
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When Should Children Have Their First Dental Appointment?

Is your child approaching their first birthday? Well, happy birthday to them, and best of luck to you because it’s time for more responsibilities. As a parent, you get to experience a lot of “firsts” for your child, and taking them to a pediatric dentist is one of them. Your child should start seeing a dentist around their first birthday. Read this blog and learn about your child’s journey of going to a pediatric dentist for the first time.

What Age Should Children Start Seeing a Pediatric Dentist?

According to the American Association of Pediatric Dentists, it is advised that children should visit the dentist for the first time when their baby teeth erupt or by the time of their first birthday.

Even though it can seem early, this appointment is important to make sure your child’s teeth are erupting and developing normally. The pediatric dentist may also identify any gum disease your child may have.

What Should You Expect On Your Child’s First Pediatric Appointment?

A child’s first dental visit will take several forms depending on their age, any problems they may be having, and other factors. However, you should expect that the majority of their initial dental appointments are about getting them used to the dental clinics.

Here’s what you can expect from your child’s first appointment:

  • Examine and clean your baby’s teeth.
  • Identify any dental issue your child may have.
  • Recommend solutions for those problems.
  • Your dentist may also invite you to explain how you can play your role in your child’s dental hygiene.
  • Discuss diet and fluoride needs.
  • Discuss oral habits (thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, lip sucking)
  • Discuss teething.

Tips for Parents Before Their Child’s Dental Appointment

In order to be ready for a child’s dental appointment, parents consider the following recommendations:

  • Schedule the appointment at an appropriate time. A good time to schedule the appointment is when your child is well-rested and more likely to cooperate. Do not arrange the meeting during their nap or meal time.
  • Choose a pediatric dentist and refrain from going to any other dentist. A pediatric dentist has a child-friendly environment in their clinic, which will contribute to having a pleasant and relaxing dental experience.
  • Playing dentist at home with your child is a great way to teach your child about dental visits.
  • Talk about your happy experiences at the dental clinics. It can support your child’s positive attitude about dental appointments and help remove any worries or fears they may have.
  • Be present and encouraging to your child at the dentist appointment. Bring along his favorite blanket or toy for extra comfort, and offer them consolation and confidence.

Final Say!

Your child should start seeing a pediatric dentist by the time they are one-year-old or when their baby teeth erupt. As you proudly show off your baby’s new teeth to loved ones, remember to schedule an appointment with a dentist; they also want to see those gorgeous smiles.

Book your appointment by calling us at (816) 670-3450 and consult our expert pediatric dentist, Dr. Dean, at KC Kids Dental.

Dr. Neil Dean

Dr. Neil Dean

Dr. Neil Dean earned his dental degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and specialized in pediatric dentistry at Texas A&M College of Dentistry. Since 2004, he has been part of the dental team at the Children’s Medical Center of Plano. He’s a member of several professional organizations – ADA, TDA, ABPD, and more, reflecting his commitment to providing excellent care for young patients.

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