According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, children should visit a pediatric dentist when their first tooth comes in or no later than their first birthday. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a dental check-up at least twice a year for most children. Some children need more frequent dental visits because of increased risk of tooth decay, unusual growth patterns or poor oral hygiene. Your pediatric dentist will let you know the best appointment schedule for your child. Child Dental Health Healthy teeth are important to your child's overall health. From the time your child is born, there are things you can do to promote healthy teeth. For babies, you should clean teeth with a soft, clean cloth or baby's toothbrush. Avoid putting the baby to bed with a bottle and check teeth regularly for spots or stains. For all children, you should * Brush teeth with a fluoride toothpaste * Provide healthy foods and limit sweet snacks and drinks * Provide low-fat milk and dairy products high in calcium * Schedule regular dental check-ups Forming good habits at a young age can help your child have healthy teeth for life. two years old to clean
The American Academy of Pediatrics and American Dental Association recommend the first visit at age 2 years old.
Many dentists find that it is rare for a 2 year old to be willing to sit for an exam and even rarer to find a problem that needs addressing yet isn't obvious to a non-dentist and so recommend holding off until 3 years old.
I usually tell people to call the dentist they want to use and see what they advise.
Childern should most likely start seeing the dentist at 3 or 4 years old. Unless their teeth are causing discomfort or you are worried about something causing them any trouble then take them to the dentist if you need to.
I think that they should start going when they are three.
Most children get their teeth around 1 or 2.
The Canadian dental assiciation recommends for a child to see a dentists 6 months after the first tooth has erupted in the mouth.
Usually about 3 unless they are having problems.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a dental checkup at least twice a year for most children
Their first year
If you have time, but DO NOT Let them give you any shots, or you are skrewed
If you go to the dentist at 9 AM and four people have to get there teeth cleaned then what time will you be done at the dentist?
Usually your primary dentist will recommend the orthodontist about the time that the child's bones are nearing the end of their growth. If you want a smooth transition to an orthodontist and a dentist who is specifically geared to young ones, find a pediadontist. They do both and help you understand and plan as your child grows.
It will most of the time cost more, but it depends from dentist to dentist. You should ask your health professional about their fees for that kind of appointments.
tell them all about the causes and effects of taking care of teeth show before and after pictures ------------------ Also give them personal example and you can brush together so they make a habit of it. Also the use of plaque tablets is a great and also a fun way of making sure kids are brushing properly. Here's a video about plaque tablets: http://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/plaque-tablets-154.html
The age a child should be in order to have an iTouch should be determined by how mature the child is. Probably the teen years is a good time for kids to have their first iTouch.
When the child is aking what time it is. Once the child understands the concept of time they should begin learning how to tell time.
There is no real preparation to go to a dentist. You can brush your teeth but a dentist will be able to see all flaws within your mouth after thourough examination. Just mentally prepare yourself, because obviously you have avoided the dentist so long for some reason, possibly fear. You can brush your teeth but the dentist can tell you haven't had a cleaning in 15 years.
It's always nice to meet with a new dentist and get a first impression. It's better to meet ahead of time so you can decide for yourself whether or not a dentist is trustworthy or not, or if you like the dentist or not.
When your teeth hurt and or you did not brush your teeth in a long time so if thease things happen to you, you should go to the dentist
Yes, but it isn't recommended. It will depend on the dentist and the child. For kid's that really don't want to be there and that become very upset, having a parent in the room only makes it worse. The child will cry longer and harder waiting for the parent to comfort them and get them out of the chair. And parents have a hard time sitting there without saying something to a child that may be crying and it just confuses the child as to who they should be listening to. But, if you don't know the dentist and have any doubts at all, by all means, stay in the room. If you feel comfortable enough to let the dentist and assistant do their job, trust me, it always goes smoother when the child can't see or hear their mom or dad.
If there is a court order for visitation, yes. You have to start somewhere. The parents should cooperate to help the child get comfortable with the visitations. The parent who has been absent from the child's life should take some time to allow the child to get to know them. They should try to schedule some alone time with the child and not introduce other family members or partners at first.