All children need early and regular dental care. During routine checkups visits the doctor will check your child's dental health. A visit to a dentist is recommended within 6 months of when your child's first tooth comes in but no later than your child's first birthday.
Some parents may worry about their child's first visit to the dentist's office. You can make a trip to the dentist more positive for your child if you choose their dentist carefully. Talk to your child about what to expect. If you want, use books that are meant to help a young child prepare for the first dental exam. If you have concerns about how your child will behave, talk to your dentist before scheduling the visit. Your dentist may allow your child to come in once or twice before being examined. These types of visits help prepare your child and often make him or her more comfortable with the dentist, other staff, and the office environment.
Regular dental visits are important to teach your child good dental care and to help prevent cavities and other problems. The exam also helps to identify and treat problems early and prevent them from becoming more serious.
It's important to us that your childs first visit be as comfortable as possible. Parent and child will be brought into a room together, there will be a brief question and answer period in regards to current oral care, oral habits, diet, and general health. Dr. Hawkins will perform an oral health exam and then recommendations will be discussed. This visit will last 15-20 minutes.
Have a question or need to schedule an appointment? Contact us today and our friendly staff will be happy to assist you.
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