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What is
Pediatric Dentistry ?

Pediatric dentistry is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on providing dental care for children, from infancy through adolescence.. Pediatric dentists are trained to meet the unique dental needs of children, addressing both their physical and emotional development.

When to Visit a Pediatric Dentist

1

First Visit

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that a child should visit the dentist by age 1 or when the first tooth appears. Early visits help prevent tooth decay and other issues.

2

Routine Visits

After the first visit, children should see a pediatric dentist regularly, usually every six months, to keep up with preventive care and to catch any dental issues early.

3

If You Notice Issues

If a child complains of tooth pain, a chipped tooth, or if you notice any issues with their teeth, gums, or mouth, it’s important to schedule an appointment.

Why Pediatric Dentistry is Important

Early Prevention

By starting dental visits early (recommended by age 1 or within six months of the first tooth appearing), pediatric dentists help detect potential dental issues early, preventing more complex problems later.

Child-friendly Care

Pediatric dentists create an environment designed to put children at ease, with equipment, language, and techniques tailored to their needs.

Building Positive Dental Habits

Starting regular dental visits early helps children build positive associations with the dentist, making them more likely to maintain good oral hygiene habits throughout their life.

Addressing Growth and Development

Pediatric dentists monitor how the child’s teeth and jaw are developing to ensure that there are no issues with alignment or bite, preventing more severe orthodontic problems in the future.