Children’s dental check-up
Look for appointment timesDentists recommend coming to the child’s first appointment six months after the appearance of their first teeth. Visiting the dentist early helps prevent cavities and other dental problems. It’s important to get your child used to going to the dentist at an early age so they don’t become afraid of it.
At the first check-up, the dentist will assess the child’s mouth and check their dentition and gums. The dentist will also check for any cavities. The dentist will ask the parent about the child’s oral hygiene habits and give their recommendations on how to look after the child’s dental health. If any problems are identified, the dentist will work with the parent to prepare a treatment plan.
Before going to the dentist, it is very important that the parent explains what will happen at the appointment. The child needs to feel safe.
Proper oral hygiene habits and techniques need to be addressed from an early age. Preventative check-ups and proper dental care can help prevent dental problems later in life. Early detection of oral diseases prevents having to spend money and time on potential dental problems in the future. It is recommended to have regular preventative check-ups twice a year.
Contraindications:
- Upper respiratory infections (e.g. influenza, COVID-19 virus)
- Oral herpes
In the case of a runny nose or cough, the appointment may be unsuccessful. Please come to the appointment only if your child is healthy.
All children up to the age of 19 are welcome to the appointment.
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Children’s dental check-up
Children’s dental check-up
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