Dentistry for KidsDental care for children is more than just going to the dentist. It's all about instilling in your child a pleasant mindset regarding going to the dentist so that he or she can retain a beautiful smile throughout their lives. Your children will receive the highest level of care in a warm, loving, and child-friendly environment at Cornell Dental. Our first-rate treatment doesn't stop there. If your children require dental treatment, dental surgery, or braces, our clinic's team of professionals will always recommend the best option to ensure your child gets the best dental care. Reasons for Visiting a Pediatric DentistIntroducing your child to the dentist will aid in the prevention of cavities. According to statistics, children have a higher risk of developing cavities. Dental caries are one of the most common chronic diseases among children and adolescents in the United States. More than 40% of children have tooth decay before they start school, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As a result, it is critical that your child begin seeing a dentist as soon as possible to avoid tooth decay. If they have not been to the dentist in a while, you should try to get them into the routine as soon as possible. This will prevent the decay from spreading further. The dentist will make certain to detect problems in your child's mouth early on and help to correct them. When a health condition is identified early, as with all other ailments, therapy can be completed swiftly, and this is the case with pediatric dentistry. Causes of Tooth ProblemsTooth decay can be a result of plaque combining with sugar and starch in the mouth. The combination results in formation of an acid which in turn attacks the enamel of the tooth. Cavity can attack any age group. The best remedies to any tooth problem is regular brushing, that is at least twice per day, regular dental checkups, and flossing daily. Proper Timing for Your Child's Dental Check UpRegular dental treatment for children should commence at one year or before they reach the age of two. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), you should take your child to the dentist six months after they get their first tooth. Following their first visit to the dentist, children should maintain regular contact with their dentist, with the recommendation that appointments be scheduled every six months. A child has a higher chance of getting cavities if one of the family members is suffering from the disease if she\he takes a lot of sugary foods and beverages. Visit Our Clinic for Your Child's Optimal Dental HealthIf your child has developed their first tooth and you want them to start receiving routine dental care, come to our clinic at Cornell Dental and begin the journey to sparkling smiles. You can also reach out to us at (971) 397-6196 to learn more about what to expect while bringing your child to our team of specialists. We will always welcome you with open arms and ensure that your child receives quality dental care to help them achieve optimal dental health. |
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