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Regular Dental Visits
Q: How often
should a child see the Dentist?
A: The American Academy of Dentistry recommends a dental
check-up at least twice a year for most children. Some children need
more frequent dental visits because of increased risk of tooth decay,
unusual growth patterns or poor oral hygiene. Your Dentist
will let you know the best appointment schedule for your child.
Q: Why visit the Dentist twice a year when my
child has never had a cavity?
A: Regular dental visits help your child stay cavity-free. Teeth
cleanings remove debris that build up on the teeth, irritate the gums
and cause decay. Fluoride treatments renew the fluoride content in the
enamel, strengthening teeth and preventing cavities. Hygiene
instructions improve your child's brushing and flossing, leading to
cleaner teeth and healthier gums.
Tooth decay isn't the only reason for a dental visit. Your Dentist provides an ongoing assessment of changes in your child's
oral health. For example, your child may need additional fluoride,
dietary changes, or sealants for ideal dental health. The Dentist may identify orthodontic problems and suggest treatment to
guide the teeth as they emerge in the mouth.
Q: What happens in a dental check-up?
A: The Dentist will review your child's medical and dental
history. He or she will gently examine your child's teeth, oral
tissues, and jaws. The teeth will be cleaned and polished, followed by
the application of a fluoride solution.
Your Dentist won't talk just to you about dental health, he
or she will talk to your child with easily understandable words,
pictures, and ideas. Your child will be motivated to take
responsibility for healthy smile.
Q: Will X-rays be taken at every appointment?
A: No. Dentists, acting in accord with guidelines from the
American Academy of Dentistry, recommend X-rays only when
necessary to protect your child's dental health. For example, X-rays
maybe needed to diagnose tooth decay or abnormalities. Or, they may be
required for orthodontic treatment. Your Dentist will
discuss the need for X-rays with you before any are taken.
Q: How can I help my child enjoy good dental
health?
A: The following steps will help your child be part of the cavity-free
generation:
Beware of frequent snacking
Brush effectively twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste
Floss once a day
Have sealants applied when appropriate
Seek regular dental check-ups
Assure proper fluoride through drinking water, fluoride products or
fluoride supplements
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