As per CDA (California Dental Association), upon arrival at the office, every patient is required to fill the COVID-19 questionnaire. If the patient or the accompanying adult has been tested for COVID-19 in the last 14 days, they must show a negative result for the patient to be seen.

The Importance Of Infant Dental Visits

If you have a child on the way or have recently had one join your family, then it’s likely that you’re starting to think about all the essential questions. When should I start a college fund? Are all my doctor’s appointments scheduled? Have I made their first dental appointment? What’s that? You haven’t thought about the dentist yet because your child doesn’t have any teeth yet? You’ll likely be surprised by the fact that most people wait too long to get their newborns to the dentist, and just how crucial it is to make sure you get the dentist habit started early.

They Don’t Have Any Teeth? Why Do They Need A Dentist?
You’re only partially correct about them not having any teeth. From birth, your child has tooth buds that are hard at work creating their first set of teeth, and it’s never to early to ensure that they have a dentist watching over their development. These early stages are the best time to catch any potential future problems and make plans to correct them before their teeth come in. More likely your child will get a clean bill of dental health, and you’ll get plans to start some habits.

How Does First Year Dental Care Help My Child?
There’s a lot of moving parts here, and not all of them are directly related to your child’s immediate dental health. By developing a habit of going to the dentist you’re going to ensure they’re familiar with their friendly tooth doctor and help alleviate the formation of dental fear as they age. This is in addition to the fact that problems can be identified and handled early before they become long-term issues, should they exist.

How Do I Prepare For My Child’s First Visit and when should it happen?
If you’ve followed your pediatricians and dentist’s advice, you’ll be scheduling your first appointment within six months of the first tooth erupting, or by their first birthday, whichever comes first. You’re going to want to ensure that you have all your child’s medical records ready for your dentist, and bring along information about your child’s dietary habits. Also bring an open mind about the advice you’ll receive, early dental care is a vital part of ensuring long-term oral health.

If you’re looking for a new dentist that’s experienced in working with children and those who are just attending their first dental visit, then make a call to Dr. Pallavi Kavety at Pasadena Children’s Dentistry. They’ve been helping patients experience their first dental visits fear free and build a positive relationship with their dental health for years, and are always looking to help new families build good habits. Don’t let your child’s dental health wait, when you pick up the phone and make an appointment at Pasadena Children’s Dentistry you’ll know you’re dealing with experts in pediatric dental care and that your children will leave their appointment with a smile and a positive attitude about dental health. Start your child’s journey to good dental health today!

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