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\"\"As soon as your child\u2019s first tooth has erupted, which generally happens between six months and a year, you will need to schedule their first appointment with a pediatric dentist. The first visit often involves very little treatment. It is more for the child to meet their dentist, for the dentist to assess if their baby teeth are developing properly, and to educate the parents about proper oral hygiene for children.<\/p>\n

Introductions<\/h3>\n

It\u2019s important to try to establish a non-threatening relationship between your child and their dentist. To help this along, your dentist may ask you to sit in the dental chair with your child during the examination. Or, your dentist may ask you to wait in the reception area during part of the appointment, so that a positive connection between your child and the dentist<\/a> can be built. The method to ease your child\u2019s anxiety depends on the child\u2019s personality. Some children don\u2019t fear the dentist at all.<\/p>\n

Examination<\/h3>\n

During your child\u2019s examination, the pediatric dentist will evaluate the health and development of the baby teeth, including checking for tooth decay, bite, or any oral issues with the gums, jaw, or surrounding tissues. If needed, the dentist will clean the teeth and determine your child\u2019s need for fluoride. Asking questions will be encouraged and the dentist will educate the parent about proper oral hygiene and dental development issues to look for.<\/p>\n

Proper Oral Hygiene<\/h3>\n

Providing education about maintaining your child\u2019s oral hygiene<\/a> is a big part of the first appointment. The routine slightly changes as your child develops, so some helpful tips your dentist may provide you with include:<\/p>\n