Pediatric Dentistry

Frequently asked questions about Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric dentistry focuses on preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic care for children’s oral health.

What is pediatric dentistry?

Pediatric dentistry focuses on the oral health of children from infancy through their teenage years. Pediatric dentists are specially trained to care for children’s teeth, gums, and developing jaws, ensuring a lifetime of healthy smiles.

When should my child visit the dentist for the first time?

The first dental visit should happen by your child’s first birthday or within six months of their first tooth appearing. Early visits help prevent cavities, establish good oral hygiene habits, and allow your child to feel comfortable in the dental chair.

How can I help my child prevent cavities?

Encourage good oral hygiene by teaching your child to brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily. Limit sugary snacks and drinks, and ensure they drink plenty of water. Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are also essential for cavity prevention.

What should I do if my child is afraid of the dentist?

It's normal for children to feel nervous about the dentist. Pediatric dentists are trained to create a fun and calming environment. You can help by staying positive, explaining what will happen in simple terms, and bringing a favorite toy or comfort item to the appointment.

Are dental X-rays safe for children?

Yes, dental X-rays are safe for children when taken with proper precautions. Pediatric dentists use low-radiation digital X-rays and only take them when necessary to monitor tooth development and detect hidden issuess.