4 Benefits of Taking a Child to See a Pediatric Dentist

4 Benefits of Taking a Child to See a Pediatric Dentist from Nett Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics in Phoenix, AZPediatric dentistry visits are a great way to help maintain optimal oral health for your child. Visits are recommended every four to six months (for a check-up and cleaning). This review discusses some of the unique benefits of pediatric dentistry that general dentistry practices may not provide to the same extent.

Pediatric dentistry benefits

The benefits of taking children to see a pediatric dentist include:

  • Developing healthy habits at a young age
  • Learning the proper way to care for their oral health on their own
  • Detecting any oral health concerns early
  • Visiting the same dentist as their peers

Develop healthy habits at a young age

Children who visit a pediatric dentistry office regularly develop healthy habits of visiting the dentist and learn the importance of doing so consistently. They also teach the proper way to care for oral health. This includes the appropriate brushing and flossing technique, how often to brush, what foods to limit to avoid cavities, and how to protect teeth by wearing a mouthguard when necessary. These healthy habits often carry into adulthood and help them keep a great and healthy smile for many decades.

Detect any oral health concerns early

The ultimate benefit of pediatric dentistry is the prevention and early detection of oral health concerns, preventing them from developing or worsening into more serious concerns. For example, a pediatric dentist may notice that enamel is weakening and help strengthen the enamel through a dental cleaning and fluoride treatment to avoid cavity formation.

This can help minimize parents' costs as preventive services are far more affordable than restorative services. In addition, pediatric dentistry helps avoid the need for invasive procedures that may increase the risk of developing dental anxiety that carries into the child's teenage and adult years.

Visit the same dentist as their peers

An often overlooked benefit is that pediatric dentistry practices primarily treat children. Subsequently, the child's peers may visit the same dentist. This means that they will already feel more comfortable visiting the dentist. Even if you do not know any current patients, they are still very likely to feel comfortable during their visit as other children rather than adults will surround them.

Kid-friendly environment

Moreover, pediatric dentistry practices also have a kid-friendly environment. This likely includes a more colorful office, friendlier staff that knows how to communicate with children in an effective manner, and fun games to play while they wait to see the dentist. All these factors can help avoid anxious feelings related to visiting the dentist.

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Are you searching for the best pediatric dentistry for your child? If so, then do not hesitate to give us a call today. We are glad to answer your questions and address any concerns you may have related to your child's oral health, along with finding the right time to bring your child for a visit.

Request an appointment or call Nett Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics at 623-759-7658 for an appointment in our Phoenix office.

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