I just scheduled B's first dentist appt for next month, when he'll be 21 months. I was talking to a friend about what to expect at his first appt, and she seemed surprised that I waited this long to take him in. I feel kinda bad, but he didn't get his teeth until really late and his pedi said to just get him seen before age 3. Am I awful for waiting this long to schedule him an appt? What's the consensus on this?
Re: Age at first dentist visit?
Both of my BILs are dentists, and my FSIL is a dental hygienist, and I actually asked them this recently, as I was reading conflicting information on this.
There should be no need to take your child to the dentist before they are 3. If you take them early, the only purpose it really serves it to get them acquainted with "going to the dentist" and doesn't have a real "medical" purpose.
They actually pointed out that it is hard enough for a parent to get inside their child's mouth - it is usually almost impossible for some stranger to get in there!
Now - if your kid drinks tons of straight juice and lots of sugar, or goes to bed with a bottle every night, you might want to bring them in to get checked to make sure their teeth aren't rotting from all the sugars being left on their teeth, but for most kids it is a non-issue.
Both kids went in at 15mos for the first appt. I've gotten lots of crap over it saying they don't need to be seen until age 3, but I want them to get use to going and not be afraid. I love their dentist too, she's great.
I'm the only one of my friends/family that has taken my kids in at this age.
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