Your child should be become accustomed to oral health care as early as possible. This can be done by gently cleaning your baby’s gums each time after feeding with a damp cloth.
Your child’s first visit to the dentist is an important part of growing up, and going to the dentist regularly is a very important part of establishing good dental habits.
A child should be introduced to professional dental care before it is one year old to fix or prevent any problems.
Read: Caring for your child's teeth
During this visit, the dentist:
- Will examine your child’s mouth, teeth and gums for tooth decay and other issues
- May take X-rays to find any hidden decay and establish if facial bones and teeth are developing properly
- May clean teeth and evaluate habits like thumb sucking
- Could teach you how to clean your child’s teeth at home
- Will establish if your child needs fluoride, and may apply fluoride or prescribe fluoride drops or tablets
It is a good idea to take your child to the dentist in the morning when it is fresh and more inclined to cooperate. This is also least likely to interfere with the child’s routine.
If the first dental appointment runs smoothly, no psychological resistance will be built up and your child will maintain a positive attitude toward dental health.
Before your child’s first visit to the dentist:
Don’t:
- Bribe your child into going to the dentist
- Use dental visit as a punishment
- Let the child know that you feel any anxiety about going to the dentist
- Let anyone tell your child scary stories about dental visits
Do:
- Talk about the upcoming appointment with the child in a positive, matter-of-fact way
- Try to make dental visits enjoyable for your child
- Set a good example by caring for your own teeth
Read more:
Oral care for babies and toddlers
Kids must see dentist before emergencies arise