WHEN SHOULD YOUR CHILD FIRST VISIT THE DENTIST?
WHEN SHOULD YOUR CHILD FIRST VISIT THE DENTIST?
For many years it has been our philosophy that a child’s first dental visit should be around age 3. Based on recommendations of the American Dental Association and mounting research, our recommendation is age 1 or within 6 months of the eruption of the first tooth.

Establishing good dental habits at an early age is important. Dental caries is the single most common chronic disease of childhood, and it is also almost 100% preventable. We will discuss oral and dental development, homecare, fluoride, oral habits, and nutrition with you the parent or caregiver. This part of the appointment is just as important as and will most likely take longer than the actual examination and treatment.
Reference: Fall 2012 Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society
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