First-Time Visit to a Pediatric Dentist: A Parent’s Guide

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When parents decide to take their child to the dentist for the first time, they often do not know what to expect, but fortunately, a pediatric dentist is a professional who dedicates their attention to treating children, which can help put your mind at ease. That said, knowing what your child (and you!) will go through during this first-time visit can make the process smoother and help you prepare your little one ahead of time. Here is a guide for parents before they take a child to their first appointment at the pediatric dentist.

Visiting the pediatric dentist for the first time

Pediatric dentists are dental professionals who treat children, usually from before their first tooth eruption through their teenage years. Visiting for the first time can surprise parents, both in terms of what treatments the dentist will perform and what the office environment is like.

What to expect based on age

Visiting a dentist for the first time can be a stressful experience for a child, regardless of age. However, age also plays a significant role in exactly what kind of behavior parents can expect. For example:

  • Up to 24 months, children will likely tantrum when removed from the parent
  • Up to three years old, kids may refuse to cooperate
  • At four years old, most kids can be away from their parents for treatments

Differences compared to an adult dentist

Upon entering the office for the first time, parents will likely immediately notice that some things are different from what they see at their own appointments. Pediatric dentist offices are often full of bright colors, fun imagery, and toys or books. All these choices are intentional, working to help the child feel comfortable rather than frightened. It can also distract them and create an association between the dentist and being in a fun new place.

Once the appointment begins, parents will also likely notice a greater attention to detail from the dentist. Children should understand what is happening so they will not feel confused and can be calm. Pediatric dentists are good at describing everything from tools to processes in a way that a kid can understand.

The tools and equipment used throughout the appointment are also frequently child-friendly. Scalers and brushes might be smaller, and even the dental chair can be more accommodating for a child’s size.

Finally, parents may note that many pediatric dentist offices have incentive programs to encourage great oral health habits among kids. This might be a stamp program where each dental visit awards a stamp, and after a certain number, the child gets a prize. They may be allowed to pick a toy from a case after their appointment, for example. Every office has unique ideas!

The steps of the first visit

The first visit with a pediatric dentist is usually fairly quick, at around 30 to 40 minutes. The dentist will talk to the child and get to know them, then examine the mouth. They will look for signs that dental development is occurring on schedule. If teeth have erupted, they will note the alignment and condition, but they will also check the gums, jaw, and bite.

In some cases, the first visit might include a light cleaning. This is a great opportunity for the dentist to provide guidance in a way that the child can understand so they can build good habits for the future.

How to prepare ahead of time

Parents who have scheduled an upcoming visit for their child would do well to prepare ahead of time. This includes letting the child know that they will be visiting the dentist and why it is important to do so. The more the child understands, the less likely they will be stressed about the unknowns (and there will be many!).

Frame the visit in an age-appropriate manner. For small children, explaining that teeth need a bath just like the body does is a good place to start. Highlight things important to the child. If they love to snack, remind them that the dentist is there to help their teeth stay strong so they can munch on all the foods that they love.

Visit a pediatric dentist at an early age

Visiting a pediatric dentist for the first time is a momentous occasion! It signals the start of a commitment to good oral health that can last a lifetime. If you are not sure what to expect at your kid's upcoming appointment, do not hesitate to reach out! We can go through what will happen at a first-time visit and how you and your child can prepare.

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