Your Child’s First Visit

Children should have a dental care home – preferably with a dentist who specializes in the oral health of children and adolescents. Early childhood dental visits help a child acclimate to the dental environment and become comfortable with his or her oral care provider. By attending appointments on a regular basis, children learn to put a value on oral care and establish healthy habits that can last a lifetime. The first dental visit is different for each child depending on the age and overall oral health of the patient.

Did you know…

that despite recommendations by the American Academy of dentistry to see a dentist for the first time by age one, the majority of children in the U.S. do not have a first dental appointment until long after age two? Unfortunately, waiting has its consequences. As children get older, their risk for tooth decay increases – something that is more easily prevented with early oral care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will happen during my child’s first dental appointment?

The first dental appointment begins with questions about your child’s medical and oral health history. You will also be given an opportunity to discuss any questions you have as a parent or any symptoms your child may have been experiencing. Depending on your child’s age, the dentist may visually examine the teeth and/or gums for signs of decay or other complications.

Older kids may have their teeth cleaned and x-rayed for closer examination. Dentists often use the first dental appointment as an opportunity to speak with parents about the brushing, flossing and the importance of fluoride. It is also the time when dentists speak with parents about teething, preventing and beverages that contain sugar.

How often should my child visit the dentist?

Children with healthy mouths and teeth typically need to visit the dentist every six months for routine check-ups and preventative care, such as cleanings and fluoride treatments. However, your child’s dentist may recommend an alternate schedule that better accommodates your child’s needs.

Other Treatment Options

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Your Child’s First Visit

Children should have a dental care home – preferably with a dentist who specializes in the oral health of children and adolescents. Early childhood dental visits

Emergency Dentistry for Children

We know that with children, an emergency can happen at any time and anywhere. If your child is experiencing emergencies like mouth injuries, toothaches, and/or

Dental Crowns

At Starry Skies Dental, we are able to provide dental crowns to solve dental problems where there is tooth decay and significant damage. As your

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Frenectomy

Our dentists offer frenectomy services to treat tongue ties and lip ties in infants. This procedure addresses restricted frenum, also referred to as the thin

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Why are Baby Teeth Important

The primary teeth are the teeth that babies are born with and continue to develop in the first few years of life. Though these teeth

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Types of Sedation for Children

Sedation helps ensure that your child’s dental visits provide young patients with a comfortable experience and effective results. Often, children are intimidated by dental visits

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Infant Oral Care

A lifetime of good oral health begins during the first stages of life even before the first teeth emerge. Parents who are well-educated in children’s dental

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Importance of Dental X-Rays

Dental x-rays are an important tool in dentistry. As the teeth and jaw mature, x-rays provide your dentist an enhanced view of a child’s oral health

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Nursing or Baby Bottle Decay

Baby bottle decay occurs as a result of long-term contact between the teeth and liquids that contain sugars. Often, infants and toddlers are allowed to drink

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Dental Sealants

Dental sealants are clear coatings applied to the surfaces of a child’s molars to prevent the development of tooth decay. They work by preventing food and

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Children’s Orthodontics

The majority of patients undergoing orthodontic care are children and teens. When kids are young, their jaws are constantly growing to accommodate new teeth. It

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Invisalign®

Invisalign® is an orthodontic appliance system used to inconspicuously treat crooked and crowded teeth in adults and teens. This modern take on braces features a