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  • 18 May 2025

When Should Children Have Their First Dental Check-Up?

When Should Children Have Their First Dental Check-Up?

Children’s oral and dental health is an essential part of their overall well-being. That’s why it’s important to start dental visits at an early age. So, when should children have their first dental check-up? Experts have a clear answer: When the first tooth appears or by the age of 1 at the latest!

Why So Early?

Many parents believe they should take their children to the dentist only after all baby teeth have erupted. However, by then, it might already be too late to prevent tooth decay. A check-up at the time of the first tooth eruption allows dentists to monitor healthy development and take preventive measures early on.

What Happens During the First Visit?

  • Evaluation of mouth and jaw development
  • Examination of gums and erupted baby teeth
  • Assessment of habits like pacifier use, bottle feeding, or thumb sucking
  • Risk analysis based on the child’s diet
  • Guidance for parents on oral hygiene and brushing techniques

This visit also helps the child build trust with the dentist and become comfortable in a clinical setting.

Benefits of Early Dental Visits

  • Early detection of tooth decay
  • Monitoring of dental development
  • Guidance on harmful oral habits
  • Establishment of good brushing habits
  • Prevention of dental anxiety

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Baby teeth will fall out anyway — why are they so important?
Baby teeth are crucial for speaking, chewing, and guiding permanent teeth into their proper positions. Early loss of baby teeth can lead to misalignment and future dental problems.

2. When should we start brushing?
As soon as the first tooth erupts, cleaning should begin with a soft toothbrush and water. After age 2, a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste can be used.

Conclusion

To ensure your child has a healthy smile for life, don’t delay their first dental visit.Remember, healthy teeth are the foundation of a healthy future. Let’s take the first step together for your child’s beautiful smile!

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