
Like most things in parenting, taking care of your child’s oral health doesn’t come with a guidebook. That means that taking your little one to the dentist for the first time can be nerve-wracking for you both! Thankfully, there’s no need to worry. Knowing what to expect during your child’s first checkup can go a tremendously long way in making it a great, pleasant visit. Read on as we share everything you need to know about preparing for your child’s first dental visit.
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Has your child reached the age where their primary teeth are beginning to get loose and fall out to make room for their grown-up teeth? This is an exciting time and they usually fall out on their own without any problem! You shouldn’t pull out a child’s tooth before its ready, but when it’s already on the verge of coming out, there are some ways to do it. Read on to learn a few tooth removing methods from your
Did you know that tooth decay is the number one most common chronic childhood disease? There are a variety of factors that put your son or daughter at higher risk of cavities. However, if their baby teeth are going to fall out on their own anyway, do they need to be treated for cavities? Here’s what your
Do you know when your child’s first dental visit should be? According to recent studies, American children start seeing their dentist at 2.6 years old, on average. However, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that a child should have their first visit by their first birthday! Beginning your son or daughter’s routine dental checkups early in life plays a key role in protecting their beautiful smile and keeping their developing oral health on track. Here’s what you need to know about your little one’s first appointment with their