When to Take Your Child to an El Centro Dentist

By Eric Smith


Making sure your child's first dental experience is a positive one is important. El Centro dentists want you to know that there are many things to consider before taking your child to their first dental appointment. Home dental care should begin with the eruption of the first baby tooth. Baby teeth should be kept clean by wiping them with gauze or a clean cloth. As the child grows older, a soft-bristled tooth brush can be used to remove accumulated food debris.

Patients can locate good dentists that are experienced in root canal procedures. An experienced dentist will make certain that no traces of infection are left so that the infection will not happen again. The main function of the tooth nerve is only sensory, which means it provides the sensation of hot and cold. Therefore, the removal of this nerve during root canal procedures does not hinder the everyday functioning of the tooth structure in any significant way.

A good rule of thumb to determine when your child's first real dental appointment should be is when he is willing to allow you to brush his teeth without sucking or pulling away from the toothbrush. If he is willing to allow you to look into his mouth, there is a good chance he will allow the dentist to do the same. For most children, successful dental appointments begin between the ages of two and a half to three years old.

Dentists will be sure that no performance expectations are set for a child's first visit. He/she should be allowed to experience the appointment with no stress and with just the opportunity to have their new "big kid" adventure. The dentist will talk about the child's teeth and how important it is for him/her and his parent to help keep their teeth clean. The dentist will count the teeth to see if all the teeth are present. The visit is success if the child feels relaxed and comfortable. Toward the end of the visit the child is given a toothbrush, and it is explained how he/she can help keep their teeth clean.

After the visit, if everything is successful, in six months the child should return for another visit. Hopefully, the next visit will progress into a cleaning and exam. In three to four months, the child should return to the dental office to see if he will allow the next visit to progress to a cleaning and exam. As a child matures and becomes familiar with the dental routine and experience, he will become more trusting and willing to participate. Patience and consistency are the keys to helping your child become familiar with your El Centro dentist.




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