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The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) suggests that parents should make an initial “well-baby” appointment with a pediatric dentist approximately six months after the emergence of the first tooth, or no later than the child’s first birthday.
For a well-prepared patient, the first dental visit is not complicated. After registration, the patient receives a form with questions related to the general health condition. Upon completing it, the patient is directed to the right office.
We at Bethel Pediatric Dentistry can't wait to meet you! We want you to know what to expect on your first visit with us. This may help you and your child have a more pleasant dental experience.
There are several goals for the first dental visit. First, the pediatric dentist and the child need to get properly acquainted. Second, the dentist needs to monitor tooth and jaw development to get an idea of the child’s overall health history.
For your child’s first visit to Bethel Pediatric Dentistry, we like to do a comprehensive examination. This includes looking at your child’s teeth along with the supporting structures of the gums. We will also address your child’s oral hygiene, as well as clean your child’s teeth.
From the moment you walk through the door for your first appointment at Victorian Village Dental Care, you instantly become a part of a close-knit dental family that cares about you personally and clinically.