Pediatric Dentistry / By Mendota Springs Dentistry
Parents are usually not aware about when to take their kid to visit a dentist. Should you just wait until all of his teeth have showed up, or may be until there is a severe issue? The experts say ‘NO’. The American Dental Association and the American Association of Pediatric Dentists suggested that a child’s first visit should be when the first tooth appears in the mouth, naturally within 6 months or 12 months at the latest.
Dental anxiety and fear commonly begin during childhood and likely to worsen with time if not taken care of. This is why a child’s first dental visit is so essential. We at Mendota Springs Dentistry want to make your kid’s first trip to the dentist a fun, relaxed, safe and memorable one that sets the tone of healthy oral habits your toddler will retain for a lifetime.
Ask your queries and concerns to the Pediatric Dentist in Fitchburg, WI. If you have dental anxieties, remain calm and always make sure that you do not relate those fears or dislikes to your little one.
At the first visit, provide the dentist your toddler’s entire health history. We are trained to treat your little ones and always focus on patience. We do not rush a kid or pressurize them to do anything and always use kid-friendly terminology!
In fact, this is all about introducing your toddler to the dentist’s office, letting him explore several instruments and even take a ride in the chair. Once your toddler is comfortable with the office ambience and staff (which builds trust), it’s time for the dentist to take a quick look at his mouth. The first visit generally takes 30 to 45 minutes.
Based on your kid’s age, the visit may involve a total examination of the teeth, jaws, bite, gums, and oral tissues to check growth and development. If required, your little one may also undergo a gentle cleaning which includes polishing teeth and getting rid of any plaque, tartar, and stains. The Pediatric Dentist in Fitchburg, Dr. Jason Jacoby may also guide you and your kid how to implement healthy oral practices, diet and fluoride needs. He might give information on baby bottle tooth decay, infant feeding practices, pacifier habits, finger-licking habits, dental development issues and so on.
If you’re looking for ‘Dentist near me’ in WI, then surely visit us at Mendota Springs Dentistry to avail best dental services!
We look forward to meeting you.
Call (608) 237-6080 or schedule an appointment online to set up your first visit. We’ll be in touch soon.