Infant dental exams starting at age one or first tooth eruption, focused on prevention and parent education. · Charlottesville, VA
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Baby's first dental visit establishes a dental home and sets the foundation for lifelong oral health. Our pediatric specialists examine your infant's emerging teeth, assess oral development, and provide parents with guidance on proper cleaning techniques, teething, and cavity prevention. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends children see a dentist by their first birthday, as cavities are the #1 chronic disease in children.
| Session | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| First Dental Visit | Varies by insurance | Initial infant examination, oral assessment, and parent consultation. Contact office for specific pricing and insurance coverage details. |
Cavities are the #1 chronic disease in children, but they are largely preventable with early intervention. The first dental visit establishes a 'dental home' where your child's oral health can be monitored consistently as they grow.
Early visits allow pediatric dentists to detect potential problems before they become serious, such as baby bottle tooth decay, improper bite development, or oral habits that could affect tooth alignment. These preventive appointments are far less invasive and costly than treating problems after they develop.
Perhaps most importantly, starting dental visits early helps children become comfortable with the dental environment. When children see the dentist as a normal, positive part of their routine from infancy, they're less likely to develop dental anxiety later in life.
Your baby's first dental appointment is as much for parents as it is for the child. You'll receive personalized guidance on cleaning your baby's gums and first teeth, appropriate fluoride use, and how to prevent baby bottle tooth decay.
We'll discuss teething symptoms and remedies, nutritional choices that support healthy tooth development, and when to expect various dental milestones. You'll also learn about thumb-sucking, pacifier use, and other oral habits that can affect your child's dental health.
This educational foundation empowers parents to make informed decisions about their child's oral care from the very beginning, setting the stage for a lifetime of healthy dental habits.
Comprehensive Oral Examination: Gentle assessment of gums, emerging teeth, bite development, and oral tissues in a comfortable, age-appropriate manner.
Parent Education Session: Detailed guidance on infant oral hygiene, proper cleaning techniques, teething management, and cavity prevention strategies.
Developmental Assessment: Evaluation of oral development milestones and discussion of what to expect as your baby grows.
Personalized Care Plan: Customized recommendations for your baby's specific needs, including fluoride guidance and dietary counseling.
Bottom line: The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends children see a dentist by age one, as early dental visits significantly reduce the risk of cavities and establish lifelong healthy habits. Early intervention is key since cavities are the #1 chronic disease in children.
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry guidelines on infant oral health care and preventive dental visits.
Good candidates: All infants by age one or when the first tooth erupts. Particularly important for babies with visible tooth decay, those using bottles frequently, or with family history of early cavities.
Who should consult a doctor first: No special consultation needed. If your baby has special health needs or medical conditions, inform the office when scheduling so appropriate accommodations can be made.
General safety: Infant dental exams are completely safe and non-invasive. The examination is gentle and brief, designed specifically for babies' comfort and developmental stage.
When should my baby have their first dental visit?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends scheduling your child's first dental visit by their first birthday or when their first tooth erupts, whichever comes first.
What happens during a baby's first dental visit?
The visit includes a gentle examination of your baby's mouth, gums, and any emerging teeth. We'll discuss proper cleaning techniques, teething, nutrition, and cavity prevention. It's also an opportunity for parents to ask questions about their baby's oral development.
How can I prepare my baby for their first dental visit?
Talk positively about the dentist, bring a favorite toy or blanket for comfort, and schedule the appointment when your baby is typically well-rested and fed. Our kid-friendly office is designed to make the experience pleasant and stress-free.
Will my baby sit in the dental chair?
For very young infants, we often use a knee-to-knee exam where the parent and dentist sit facing each other with the baby cradled between them. This allows the dentist to examine the baby while the parent provides comfort and support.
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| Mon | 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
| Tue | 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
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