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5 Signs Your Child Should See A Dentist

Routine checkups are vital for monitoring your child’s oral development and catching issues early.

Dr. Carlos Da Silva
Dr. Carlos Da Silva

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Taking care of your child’s oral health is crucial for their overall well-being. Dental issues in children are common, but knowing when to consult a dentist can prevent minor concerns from becoming major problems. Here are nine signs that indicate your child should see a dentist:

They Haven’t Had Their First Visit Yet

The American Dental Association recommends scheduling your child’s first dental appointment by their first birthday or when their first tooth appears. Early visits help identify potential issues and establish good oral hygiene habits.

They Have A Toothache

Tooth pain is often a sign of decay or infection. If your child is experiencing discomfort, it’s essential to address it promptly to prevent further complications.

They Are Experiencing Tooth Sensitivity

If your child winces when eating or drinking hot, cold, or sugary foods, they may have tooth sensitivity. This could indicate enamel erosion, cavities, or other dental concerns requiring attention.

Their Teeth Are Stained Or Discoloured

Changes in tooth color can result from poor oral hygiene, certain foods, or underlying dental issues. A dentist can identify the cause and recommend appropriate treatment.

They Have Persistent Bad Breath

Cavities are one of the most common dental problems in children. If you notice small pits or holes in their teeth, schedule a dental visit to prevent further damage.

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