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Your child's first dental visit

Around your child's first birthday, once teeth have erupted, it is time for their first visit to the dentist! This appointment is not only important for the health of your child's teeth but also for your child to get acquainted with the dental office and make it a happy place to visit. In past decades, many people feared the dental office—but we now find that most of our child patients love to come visit us, and we love to make it a fun experience for them!

What to expect

At this visit, your child will be brought back to see one of the doctors. On their way, they can pick out one of our many large plush animals. They then get to hop in the chair and get their picture taken, and it is printed off to take home. (Many of our older patients even have their first visit pictures from years ago!) One of the dentists will come in and complete an oral exam. This includes evaluating teeth, checking for decay, making sure the teeth are coming in the right order, screening the oral tissues for disease, and determining proper jaw development. Then we polish the child's teeth and put fluoride varnish on if needed.

By starting at this early age, you will help your child build a lifetime of good dental habits! We are looking forward to meeting your family and are excited that you are proactive in the health and dental care of your child.

More resources and information:

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Infant Care

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Pacifiers and Sucking Habits

Sucking is a natural reflex for infants. But the problem exists when pacifier or thumb sucking persists beyond the first few years. Learn what steps to take to break the habit.

Fluoride and Sealants

Fluoride helps make teeth strong and prevent tooth decay. Learn how to ensure your child is receiving just the right amount of fluoride. Additionally, learn more about protecting your child's teeth with sealants.

Get started today!

If you're looking for an office that knows the special dental needs of children, call us today!

 Call (920) 849-9341