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Learn MoreAs a kids' dentist team at Smile Town Dental Group, we receive many of the same questions from worried parents during appointments. It's completely natural to have questions about your child's oral health—after all, developing good habits early will lay the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles. We're addressing the five most common questions we receive from parents about their children's oral health today.
This is by far the most frequent inquiry we receive, and our answer often astonishes parents. The Canadian Dental Association recommends seeing a dentist when the first tooth has come in within six months, or at one year of age—whichever happens sooner.
These early visits have a number of positive functions:
Most parents are surprised at the young age at which we recommend the initial appointment, but these first appointments are often brief, gentle, and designed to create positive experiences with the dentist. At Smile Town Dental Group, we are highly skilled at providing the first visits as comfortable and pleasant for kids and adults.
Teething may be hard on both parents and children alike. As the first teeth begin to erupt through the gums, most children are sensitive to pain, cranky, and some even develop a low-grade temperature or disrupted sleeping patterns.
Below are some suggestions from dentists on how to alleviate teething discomfort:
Remember that teething is a normal developmental process. If your child seems to be experiencing extreme discomfort or has symptoms like high fever or diarrhea, it's important to consult with your pediatrician as these are not typically associated with teething alone.
There are quite a few concerns regarding fluoride safety here at our Grimsby practice. The short answer is yes—fluoride is safe and healthy in children when delivered in the appropriate amount and method.
Enamel is fortified with fluoride, making teeth stronger against decay. Fluoride has even been proven to reverse early stages of decay in some cases. We do take fluoride worries into account, though, so we work using a tailored method:
For most kids, we recommend using only a rice-grain amount of fluoride toothpaste for children under 3, and a pea-sized amount for children between the ages of 3-6. As your kids dentist, we're delighted to discuss with you any specific issues you might have regarding fluoride during your child's next appointment.
This is something we get asked a lot, and it's a good question. I mean, baby teeth are going to be replaced by adult teeth at some point, so why bother fixing them?
There are several important reasons why it's worth fixing cavities in baby teeth:
At Smile Town Dental Group, we use child-friendly techniques and materials specifically designed for children's teeth, and we try our best to make the filling process as painless as possible for our young patients.
Prevention is always better than cure, and most parents want to know what the best way to keep their children cavity-free is. As your partner in your child's oral health, we recommend a holistic approach:
Remember that every child is different, and with Smile Town Dental Group, we tailor our preventative recommendations to each child's special needs and risk factors.
As your Grimsby kids dentist, we're dedicated to ensuring dental treatment is an enjoyable experience for your children and keeping you well informed and supported as a parent. If you do have other questions beyond these standard ones, we're always glad to answer them at your child's visit.
Have additional questions about your child's oral health? Contact Smile Town Dental Group at 289-235-9292 or visit us at 520 North Service Rd., Grimsby, ON L3M 09C. We have additional hours on Wednesdays until 7:00 pm to accommodate busy family schedules!
520 North Service Rd., Grimsby, ON L3M 09C
Monday | 8:00am to 5:00pm |
Tuesday | 8:00am to 5:00pm |
Wednesday | 8:00am to 7:00pm |
Thursday | 8:00am to 5:00pm |
Friday | 8:00am to 1:00pm |
Saturday | 8:00am to 1:00pm (once a month) |
Sunday | CLOSED |