First Visit to a Pediatric Dentist

 

When Should Your First Visit to a
Pediatric Dentist Take Place?

The most appropriate time for your kid’s first visit to a pediatric dentist, is when the first tooth emerges from the gum line. Our pediatric dentists at Paseo Ranch Pediatrics and Orthodontics will check for any cavities present and other underlying issues during the checkup. If your child is a bit older, and a full set of teeth, a dental cleaning procedure is performed and additional advice is given on how to preserve their oral health.

During the visit, the dentist examines your child’s condition of the jaws and how the teeth are developing. Injuries and alignment of teeth for your kid are identified, and a treatment plan is laid down. Routine cleaning tips are given to ensure your child is safe from dental infections.

Your child is likely to have dental infections if the primary teeth are not preserved accordingly. You need to offer parental guidance to your kid on the best practices in maintaining their dental health. Oral health is linked to your kid’s overall wellness.

Dental cavities and infections can be avoided by using preventive measures. The implications of improper teeth maintenance at an early age may cause life-threatening conditions for your child.

Why Do Baby Teeth Matter?

The development of your baby’s teeth is vital. Your child can smile, chew, and speak with ease if the teeth are correctly aligned and don’t have dental issues. They reserve the spaces on the jaw bone, where the permanent teeth will develop. Here are various reasons you need to preserve the oral hygiene of your child’s teeth:

  • Proper positioning and alignment of your child’s teeth depend on the milk teeth. The initial growth of your kid’s teeth saves space and position where the permanent teeth grow. Once your child loses a tooth from decays, the adjacent teeth may shift their positions. It may block the erupting permanent tooth in the right manner, which may cause overcrowding.
  • The development of a healthy permanent tooth requires healthy oral tissues. Untreated cavities may affect the growth of a permanent tooth.
  • Untreated cavities may result in infections. You can make an emergency appointment at Glendale to avoid the risk of dental abscess for your child. The spread of cavities can lead to further complications. Dental pain from injuries or infections may lead to difficulties in chewing. Your child may suffer from nutritional deficiencies due to poor feeding habits attributed to the pain. You need to ensure that your child is free from dental decay.
  • Your child’s teeth structure affects the development of their facial muscles that shape the face. If the teeth are in the right position, the movement of lips, tongue, and cheeks give an articulate sound.

That’s why you need to maintain proper oral care for your kid to ensure their teeth serve them for the years to come.

 

Tips on How to Take Care of Your Child’s Teeth

Below are some measures you need to embrace in taking care of your child’s teeth:

  • If your child is over three years old, use fluoride toothpaste to brush their teeth regularly, following the instructions given by their oral hygienist. Teach them how to clean thoroughly.
  • During their young ages, wipe their gums with a clean, moist cloth to avoid infection of the gum line. It’s vital to ensure the gum line is healthy before the first tooth emerges.
  • Ensure adequate nutrition for your children. Feed them with calcium-rich food and avoid sugar-laced foods.

Use a soft-bristled toothbrush on your child to avoid hurting their oral tissues. It’s important to teach your child good oral hygiene habits.

Meet Our Pediatric Dentists

At Paseo Ranch Pediatric Dentistry, we focus on handling your kid’s oral hygiene. Our dentists ensure that your kid maintains good oral health during the initial stages of their teeth development. We use safe and quality equipment to provide dental care.

Our specialists handle dental exams, fluoride treatment, sedation dentistry, fillings, and other pediatric procedures. Make an appointment with us today for your child’s dental care.