Having a positive experience at the dentist during childhood sets the stage for a lifetime of good oral health and hygiene. However, finding an experienced professional skilled in working with toddlers through teenagers can be challenging. Fortunately for those living in Yorktown Heights and Carmel, New York, there’s the experienced team at Rifkin Dental. Call the office or book your pediatric dentistry appointment online today.
Children should see a dentist when their first tooth erupts or by their first birthday. For most children, the primary teeth for breakthrough are on the lower bottom gums, typically occurring at about six months. Following their initial visit, children, like adults, should have routine dental exams twice a year.
While children inevitably lose their baby teeth, proper dental hygiene is still crucial, as the health of baby teeth impacts the health of your child’s gums and the permanent teeth underneath.
The team at Rifkin Dental stresses the importance of keeping baby teeth in place until they are lost naturally, as baby teeth teach children to chew properly, aid in speech development, and establish the space for their permanent teeth to grow in. The earlier children learn how to care for their teeth properly, the more likely they are to form long-term, positive habits.
Rifkin Dental offers the full scope of pediatric dental services for toddlers through teens. In addition to thorough cleanings, periodic X-rays, and teaching your children how to care for their teeth at home, the team offers:
Rifkin Dental will educate parents and their children on proper dental hygiene with each visit. To build on this foundation, the practice recommends:
Make it a game of brushing, or brush along with your child. Set a timer and make sure that your child brushes for two minutes.
Parents need to floss young children's teeth, but eventually, they should learn to do it themselves.
It's perfectly fine for babies to suck. But by the time your toddler's front teeth erupt, sucking should be stopped, as it can cause alignment issues.
A balanced diet of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean sources of protein is essential for the proper growth of bones, gums, and teeth. Also, be sure to limit sugars and starches, which can cause tooth decay.
To schedule a pediatric dentistry visit for your child, call the office nearest you or book an appointment online today.