When is your child’s first visit to the dentist? The hair-raising question that parents everywhere dread. Widespread misconceptions have conditioned parents to expect screaming children, teary waterworks, and puppy dog eyes to avoid seeing the dentist. The reality is a little less exciting. Today, children come in with their parents; they play games (dental, of course) on iPads while they wait; and make new friends with other children. The trick to this bliss? Making sure your little ones are comfortable going to the dentist from the very first time.
Taking your baby for the first dental visit
This question is at the top of everyone’s lips…At what age should I take my child to the dentist for the first time? You should take your baby to see the dentist as soon as he or she starts to show new teeth. According to the Canadian Dental Association, you should take your baby to see a dentist within 6 months of the first tooth erupting or before they turn one year old. Since children grow so fast, a visit every 6 months thereafter is a minimum. The first visit doesn’t mean getting a procedure – or even an X-ray. A pediatric specialist will keep an eye on your child’s ‘milk teeth’ (temporary teeth) and catch developing infections, plaque and any potential problems. Remember, your child may have temporary teeth till they are 12 years old – so you need to keep them healthy!Preparing yourself for the visit Not just your kid, you need to be prepared too. Remember, children will pick up on parents’ anxiety. Stay calm and don’t use words like ‘hurt’, ‘pain’ or ‘scared’.

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