Twice a year unless there is a dental problem, then go in right away. Otherwise, every 6 months.
This is something you should discuss with your dentist. In most cases they like to see children every six months and then it will become once a year as your child gets older.
if you think your child needs braces check with your dentist to see what they think
If your child has all her teeth, then it is probably a good idea to get her teeth checked by a dentist. However, you may want to check with a pediatrician and see if it's ok by them.
You should see a dentist or an orthodontist.
A child with baby teeth can see a dentist for a "look-see" exam. Mom or dad can hold the child in the parent's lap. Taking them early will also get them used to sights, smells, noises in the dental office. Then, follow your dentist's recommended schedule for exams and cleaning.
A hole is a cavity, it means that the tooth is rotten or rotted. If you see a hole it is past time to see the dentist. You should also be brushing more often.
You may not be able to see the cavity--the dentist often uses magnifying glasses and a pick--in addition to xrays--to see them. Make an appointment to visit the dentist.
on the weekends or every other day depending on your plans
People who have diabetes mellitus (diabetes II) should see their dentist more often--at least twice a year for cleaning. Tell your dentist about your diabetes and discuss your oral health care plan. Poor oral health can make your diabetes worse.
I would most definitely go back and see my dentist.
No, the dentist is not required to see you. However, they probably will, since severe toothache often means something important and thus more money for them.
See a dentist.