Your child's first
visit to the dental office should be around his/her first birthday, but
could be as early as you'd like (as soon as the first tooth erupts or even
sooner). Here are some Do's and Don'ts.
Do:
- have a tour of
the dental office by going in for a casual, friendly, get acquainted visit
and checkup
- make an
appointment for a visual check of your child's
teeth
- have a
discussion with your dental hygienist or dentist about oral health care
for your child
- familiarize your
child with the dental office. Consider taking them along when you or a
sibling has a dental appointment
Don't:
- wait for an
emergency for the first visit
- over prepare
your children for dental visits
- use phrases like
"It won't hurt much" or "It won't be too bad". Such phrases do not soothe;
they only create anxiety
KDental office provide a
free first dental visit for children under the age of three.