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Children’s Dentistry: 5 Reasons Your Kids Need to See a Dentist on a Regular Basis

Early and frequent visits to the dentist for young children can help prevent a host of problems later in life. Here are five important reasons to take your child to see the dentist on a regular basis. Visits should begin as soon as the first tooth appears or no later than the child's first birthday.

Preventing Pain

A dentist can spot and treat potential dental pain issues before they become a bigger problem. Early symptoms of tooth decay can't be seen, a child's baby teeth are space holders for their adult teeth.

Preventing Decay and Cavities

Your child's dentist can do a lot to prevent decay and cavities in your child's baby teeth. A dentist can provide regular fluoride treatments for your child's teeth by applying a fluoride varnish. There are also sealants that can be applied to the chewing surfaces of your child's back teeth. Regular brushing, especially in children, doesn't go as far as having these professional treatments done by a dentist. In addition, regular cleanings remove any tartar buildup from your child's teeth and help prevent gum disease.

Preventing Other Health Problems

According to Today’s Family Dental, problems with teeth and gums can have adverse effects on overall health. For example, bacteria and inflammation in the mouth have been linked to increased risk for heart attacks and dementia. Establishing regular dental visits when a child is young can help prevent several health problems later in life. Poor oral health can cause complications of diabetes and cause severe respiratory infections. Additionally, an abscessed tooth can spread to a sinus infection which is often difficult to treat.

Establishing a Comfortable Relationship

Your dentist will do so much more than clean and examine your child's teeth. Your child will receive a demonstration of proper brushing techniques. Afterward, the dentist will provide your child with fun take-home dental items. Early and frequent visits will ensure that your child has a positive relationship, eliminating the fear of dental visits.

 A Happier Child

Dental health is directly related to a child's overall health. Tooth decay is preventable and treatable in the early stages. Left untreated, it becomes irreversible and leads to other health problems. The consequences range from poor sleep, poor social development, the inability to learn properly, and the inability to properly chew.

The importance of taking your child to see the dentist on a regular basis cannot be overstated. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when it comes to children's dental care.

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  • Regular dental visits prevent possible long-term health problems and pain for the child. Thanks for sharing info.

  • Thanks for sharing this post. I understand that regular dental check-ups are a must for children.

    • Well said Lizzie! Get them set up with healthy habits from the beginning and hopefully you'll not need to worry about them so much going forward. I don't think more than 1 reason is needed. You need good teeth to eat!

  • I really like how you said that by going to the dentist they will learn how to brush their teeth correctly and have a positive experience. This would be really helpful for our son Wally who is really sensitive to new people. It would be really nice to be able to have a dentist that he would trust and enjoy going to.

  • I read this blog its very helpful for us. It is nice to see people are taking dentistry seriously.

  • A pediatric dentist is a dentist that takes care of children from infancy through their teen years when at that time, they will switch to a regular dentist. Pediatric dentistry is a specialty that a dentist can choose to specialize in after becoming a licensed dentist. They have to have completed four years of dental school and two more years of residency training in dentistry for infants to teens that have special needs.

  • My Canton Dentist does many things to reward kids for their visit to the dentist and their good dental health but one of the neatest things that I have ever seen was on their Facebook. They posted a photo of a child's first visit and their visit 10 years later. Talk about AMAZING! That is longevity and shows why they are the best dentist in Atlanta.

  • Having to visit the dentist every six months may not be the appointment that everyone looks forward to, but it is one of the most important ones to keep. If you have found yourself wondering what the point of having regular dental checkups and cleanings is, we’ve got something for you to think about.

  • Children need a regular dental check-up to make sure the teeth are as healthy as when they just grew. Having a regular dental check-up will detect early signs of oral cancer. Another reason why regular dental check-up is important is to avoid bad breaths. Bad breath can be caused by a dental problem.

  • A pediatric dentist is a dentist that takes care of children from infancy through their teen years when at that time they will switch to a regular dentist. Pediatric dentistry is a specialty that a dentist can choose to specialize in after becoming a licensed dentist.

  • A pediatric dentist is a dentist that takes care of children from infancy through their teen years when at that time they will switch to a regular dentist. Pediatric dentistry is a specialty that a dentist can choose to specialize in after becoming a licensed dentist. They have to have completed four years of dental school and two more years of residency training in dentistry for infants to teens that have special needs.

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