Pediatric Dentist

What Ages Does a Pediatric Dentist Treat?

A pediatric dentist has the necessary training to provide good dental care to children of all ages. Pediatric dentists can care for the mouth, gums and teeth of your children throughout the various stages of their lives. Children should visit them regularly. Read on to find out more about the services provided by pediatric dentists.

Pediatric dentist

Pediatric dentists take care of children’s dental needs from infancy to teen years. A child should see a dentist during the first year of their life and then at least every six months after the first visit. Dentists often advise scheduling visits every six months. That helps to treat developing concerns early and to build up a child’s comfort level. Pediatric dentists provide many services depending on the age of a child.

Babies

Oral health is important for children of all ages. Therefore, regular dental visits are encouraged. Children can benefit from seeing a pediatric dentist by the age of 1. Baby teeth are vulnerable to decay from the time they first appear, especially within the first six and 12 months.

The proper care of teeth is vital because teeth serve multiple important functions. These include aiding in speech development and fostering good nutrition by allowing chewing. Teeth also assist in the proper development of permanent teeth by ensuring there is enough space for them. Therefore, children should visit a pediatric dentist before the first tooth appears.

The dentist can create a lifelong preventive dental care program early. That will help minimize cavities and tooth decay. It will also protect a child from experiencing the associated pain of tooth decay. The pain can make it difficult for children to eat properly and impacts overall health and development. If tooth decay is not detected and treated, it can also lead to loss of teeth and infection. That can result in expensive and often preventable emergency and restorative visits.

Teens

Teens are not too old for dental visits. Teens have a high chance of getting gum disease. It causes swollen or red lips, bad breath or bleeding gums. Regular dental visits can help to treat and prevent gum disease.

As the body of a teenager grows during the teen years, the face and jaws will grow and change. During these years, teenagers may lose baby teeth and get the remaining permanent teeth. Regular appointments can keep teens healthy and attractive during this important phase. Treatments in dentistry can also help deal with issues such as chipped or discolored teeth. Teens are also advised to visit their dentist regularly. That way the pediatric dentist will know the history of the child and can provide personalized care.

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Children of all ages can benefit from regular dental visits. A pediatric dentist can help ensure children are healthy. Pediatric dentists treat many dental diseases and problems and prevent complications from becoming worse. Contact your pediatric dentist to learn more about how your child can benefit from regular examinations.

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