DH and I are starting to look into the benefits available at my company for the baby. I know that children don't need to see a dentist until 2 although they should start brushing once they have teeth.
Do we need dental insurance before 2 years of age? Perhaps for trauma situations (God forbid)? What do you plan to do?
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Both of my kids have issues with weak enamel. They both have seen the dentist every six months from when their first tooth came in. Despite exceptional dental care and cleanliness, both have needed sealants and even small cavities filled as toddlers.
According to our pediatric dentists, the recommendation that kids don't see the dentist until 3 is horribly outdated.
I would add your kid to the dental plan as soon as you can. There is no harm in having it there and not needing it.
With our second DD HR recommended we add her at birth. We already had a family plan, so it would not cost anything. I am glad we followed her advise. My DD ended up being a failure to thrive baby due to a posterior tongue tie that was not discovered until she was 3 months old. Medical insurance would not cover the surgery. It was covered with our dental plan and the whole procedure was close to $1,000. We paid the $150 deductible.
Also we waited until 3 years old for my other DD to see a dentist and she already had 4 cavities. They advised that my second DD start seeing a dentist 6 months after her first tooth.