Early Dental Care

Early Dental Care

First Visit

According to the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, a child’s first dental check-up should occur between the ages of 6 months to one year. These first visits can help your child feel at ease in a dental setting and allow us to observe any dental changes as they grow. Reading books about the dentist and role playing dental visits with your little one before their first dental visit has been found to be very helpful.

During the visit, we will get to know your child and help them feel comfortable in the office by explaining what will happen during the visit and showing them the tools we will use to help keep their smile healthy. Please click on the link below to complete registration prior to your child’s appointment. We look forward to meeting you and your child for your first appointment!

Importance and Care of Primary Teeth (Baby Teeth)

Baby teeth, also called primary teeth, are shed, but they are still very important for a number of reasons. Children need strong, healthy baby teeth in order to chew food properly, pronounce words correctly, and maintain space in the jaw for permanent teeth. That is why it is important to take good care of the primary teeth by keeping them clean and healthy.

Even before the first tooth erupts, your child’s gums should be wiped gently with a wet cloth or gauze after every feeding. At the appearance of the first tooth, begin brushing your child’s teeth with water. Children older than 2 years should be supervised during brushing to ensure that only a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste is used and that the toothpaste is spit out rather than swallowed, and they rinse with water afterward.

Preventing Decay

Primary teeth, if not kept clean and healthy, can develop decay. This decay can lead to infection, which can damage permanent teeth. Tooth decay in infants and young children occurs when the teeth undergo frequent and extended exposure to liquids containing sugar. To keep your child’s teeth cavity free and avoid oral pain, do not allow your child to fall asleep with a bottle containing anything other than water. Milk, formula, and juice, when given to a child right before they fall asleep, can remain on the teeth and in the mouth and cause tooth decay. If your child needs a pacifier between feedings or at bedtime, give them a clean pacifier. Do not give your child a pacifier dipped in honey or sugar.

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Children's Dental Associates of New London County
Bozrah Office
392 Salem Turnpike
Bozrah,
CT
06334
860-886-5576
Colchester Office
35 Halls Hill Road
Colchester,
CT
06415
860-537-6655
East Lyme Office
156 Boston Post Road
East Lyme,
CT
06333
860-691-5014
Groton Office
925 Old Buddington Road
Groton,
CT
06340
860-448-2820
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