It is very important that children understand how important it is to take care of their teeth and teach them how it is a normal process of growing up. 

One of the best ways to do this is by getting your child acquainted with a dental professional while they are young, and most likely this is going to be a pediatric dentist. Inverness parents will often ask their dental professional, how often they should bring their child to see a pediatric dentist?

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children should visit a pediatric dentist for the first time within six months of getting their first tooth, or by their first birthday. After this initial visit, regular dental check-ups are typically recommended every six months. There is a good reason for this, and we will be going over some of the reasons here today.

Pediatric Dentists Monitor Development of a Child’s Teeth

Most people think that a child’s teeth are going to be very healthy and have no issues until they start to get their adult teeth, but this is not true. It is very important that a parent takes the time to get their child’s teeth checked out by a professional, and the best professional is going to be a pediatric dentist. Inverness should know that regular visits allow the dentist to monitor the development of the child’s teeth and jaws. 

Any developmental issues can be addressed early on, and it will help set up a child for teeth that are healthy and offer normal function for many years to come.

While some people are under the impression that a child’s teeth are relatively simple to an adult’s teeth except that they are smaller and fall out eventually, this is not the whole situation of the matter. A child’s teeth need to be treated differently, and for good reason.

Making Children More Comfortable With a Dental Professional

Another great reason why parents should bring their child to a dental professional when they are very young and continue to do so is that they can build a great relationship with a dentist.

Far too often, children are very frightened about going to the dentist. Typically, they get this behavior from movies and TV shows where a character has a bad experience when going to the dentist, such getting a root canal procedure or having their teeth forcibly removed.

With the help of a pediatric dentist, Inverness parents should know that their child will naturally build up a connection that is comfortable when going to see a dental professional, and this includes a regular adult dentist that they will see in the future after a few years of going to a pediatric dentist. 

*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Anchor Dental Care*