Parents focused on getting the best care for their child with the least stress would do well to seek a qualified pediatric dentist. The first visit to the dentist is a milestone in your child’s life, but it can be a scary and anxious experience. Consider these benefits that a dentist trained in working with children can provide.
Benefits of Pediatric Dentistry
1. Distraction, fear reduction and comfort
While children may turn to their parents for comfort during dental procedures, staff trained in working with children can be new and interesting to the child and may be more effective. They can use distraction techniques that can help settle a nervous child and reduce fears.
A children’s dentist may better comfort frightened or anxious children who try to cling to you. They can also calm curious little ones who want to touch everything. These dentists can be more watchful and aware of children’s pain signals to handle their comfort more effectively
2. Prevention and treatments
Pediatric dentists are proactive in treating common childhood dental issues. Sealants may be applied to discourage the growth of cavities, especially in new molars. Dentists can repair cavities and identify issues like tooth grinding before they cause long-term harm.
3. Emergency treatments
Accidents happen. Young children may still be learning to navigate life on two legs. Older children often swim, use skateboards and do other activities that may damage their teeth.
A pediatric dentist can explain the right treatments for teeth that are broken from a blow or fall. If primary teeth are affected, they may be extracted to prevent complications for permanent teeth when they come in. In case of serious injury, the dentist may refer you to a pediatric oral surgeon.
4. Pre and mid-orthodontic exams
The dentist can recognize signs that your child may need braces. If possible, they will try early intervention to encourage the growth of straight teeth. If not possible, they can refer you to an orthodontist.
While your child has braces, the pediatric dentist can still clean their teeth and treat routine issues. This will help your child have a healthy smile once their braces are removed.
5. Training in proper oral care and hygiene
Sometimes kids will not listen to their parents when it comes to oral hygiene. Dental staff can help instruct children in caring for their teeth. Staff may more effectively teach little ones the proper techniques for effective brushing. Older children may also be instructed on flossing their teeth.
The dentist can encourage children to choose foods that can build tooth strength. They can also discourage them from chewing on toys or pencils and from biting hard candies, ice or other items that could chip teeth.
Does your child have a pediatric dentist?
While many dentists can treat oral health issues, a pediatric dentist is trained and experienced in working with the specific needs of children. They can make a frightening and stressful experience a more pleasant time for both you and your child. If your child needs to see a dentist, call our office to get started.
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