Dr. Lucas was
the first pediatric dentist to offer laser frenectomy for infants in Austin.
Not exact matches
Your baby's
first dental visit should be within the
first six months after they spring their
first tooth or by their
first birthday, as recommended by the American Dental Association (ADA), so that your
pediatric dentist get familiar with your family and vice versa.
Most professionals recommend a
first dental check - up around 12 months, so address any concerns you may have with a
pediatric dentist.
The AAPD advises seeing a
pediatric dentist after your child's
first birthday, or by the time their
first tooth appears.
The
first step to take is to locate a
pediatric dentist in your area.
Research has shown that when a child is seen by age one or the eruption of the
first tooth and a dental home is established, the information the parents get from the
pediatric dentist and staff helps them to avoid or significantly minimize their child's decay experience.
Lastly, to reiterate what I said before, establish a dental home with a
pediatric dentist as soon as the
first tooth erupts so that parents and caregivers know exactly what to do for their children.
According to Dr. Robert Balsmeier, a
pediatric dentist in North Phoenix, «having a dental office that is warm and inviting is the key to helping children feel safe and comfortable whether they are seeing the
dentist for the very
first time or have been a regular patient.»
Steiner says he recommends children have their
first checkup between one and two years of age with a
pediatric dentist.
The one year age marker is around when most people bring their children to see a
pediatric dentist for the
first time.
According to at least one
pediatric dentist in Utah county, you should see your
dentist when that
first tooth comes in, just to make sure there aren't any problems.
At the
first visit, the
pediatric dentist provides information about proper sippy cup use as part of the presentation of a complete program of preventive home care.
In order to prevent dental problems, your child should see a
pediatric dentist when the
first tooth appears, or no later than his / her
first birthday.