Studies Show Increased Importance for Children’s Dental Care

by | Mar 28, 2013 | Dentistry

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry or AAPD is an authority of children’s oral care and oral health. They recommend that all children visit the dentist’s office as early as when their first tooth comes in. They say that, by the latest, a child should at least see the dentist by their first birthday. By doing so at an early age, the children will have a much greater chance of having and sustaining a healthy set of teeth into their adulthood.

In addition to having healthier teeth, dentistry for children in Delaware can do way more in the way of preventing future oral problems. They will be able to catch any issues with teeth alignment, cavities, potential problems with gum disease, and much more. They will also be able to teach both the parent and children good oral habits to form from an early age so that the children can carry it with them for the rest of their life.

The Care a Dentist Can Provide

There are a lot of things that dentistry for children in Delaware can provide. For one, they can provide an oral exam to provide an assessment for potential issues that may arise, even at the early ages of an infant. They can also offer advice on oral habits that a baby can develop from an early stage and whether or not it is a serious issue or not. If it is a serious issue, they can provide advice on how to resolve that issue.

Another valuable assessment that a pediatric dentist can offer is in regards to jaw structure and growth. They will be able to spot if there are any issues going on and whether or not the children need any special attention. If they do need special attention, they can then make the necessary recommendations for an orthodontist.

Finally, by having an established relationship with a pediatric dentist from an early age, the children will then always have immediate access to the pediatric dentist whenever an emergency arises like cavities, knocked out teeth, any type of fracture, etc. There is less of a wait time because the children already have an established relationship with the pediatric dentist’s office.

Overall, the sooner parents take their children to see the pediatric dentist the better. There is nothing better than having preventative maintenance. Seeing a pediatric dentist early and regularly will undoubtedly aid all children into leading a healthier and more pain free life in regards to oral health. To top it all off, visiting the pediatric dentist can lead to some very health habits for not only the children but for the parents of the children, as well.

Dr. Robert Collins and Dr. Dale Collins have over 50 years of experience in dentistry for children in Delaware between the two of them. They proudly serve the young pediatric patients of Wilmington, Newark, New Castle County and Hockessin, Delaware. Kids will leave with a very positive experience at the friendly dentist office.

 

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