Examination, scaling and polishing, fillings, extractions, fluoride therapy
Most children start teething at about 6 months old, and have their full set of baby teeth by 2.5 years old.
Decay can set in as fast as a few months after a tooth erupts into the mouth.
Hence we recommend bringing children for their first dental check at the age of 1.
An examination can be done to review your child’s teeth and gums. From there, we can advise if any dietary or oral hygiene practise changes are necessary.
Please do not worry if your child cries the whole time.
While it is true that most baby teeth are temporary teeth, they are nonetheless important for eating (one of the best things in life, right?). Baby teeth start dropping out when adult teeth come in at about 6 years old and are only completely shed by the age of 11-12 on average. That’s a good 6-11 years that baby teeth are around! Baby teeth are also important cursors for adult teeth to erupt into correct positions, so the early loss of them is more likely to increase the need for braces in future.
How to prepare your child to see a dentist:
- Read a book about going to the dentist
- Tell them that the dentist is going to count how many teeth they have and check if all their teeth are in a good condition
- Schedule their appointment at a time where they are likely to be in a good mood and well rested
- Keep positive vibes up (even if you’re not a great fan of seeing dentists yourself)
The Baby Bonus Child Development Account (CDA) can be used to pay for both consultation and treatment.