Dr. Hartman 
					& Associates Your Child’s Teeth

When Should My Child First Visit The Dentist?

As early as one year. Your child's first birthday is an excellent time to seek a well-baby dental evaluation, to diagnose and prevent any future oral disorders. The age of one year is also a good time to begin weaning your child from the bottle.


What Will Happen At The First Visit?

The dentist or dental hygienist will examine your child's mouth. The examination will include the teeth, gums, tongue, lips and roof of the mouth. Depending upon the child's age, number of teeth present and ability to cooperate, the dentist may order a few cavity-detecting X-rays, if decay is suspected. X-rays are also helpful in determining that the permanent teeth are developing normally. Your child may also have his or her teeth cleaned.


How Can I Prepare My Child?

Make the first visit something for the child to look forward to. Morning appointments are usually when the child is most rested and cooperative. Do not attempt to bribe your child. Today, dentistry for children is a fun and positivly anticipated experience. You might read your child a story about a trip to the dentist. Or you can play "dentist" with the child by taking turns looking into each other's mouths with a flashlight.


If your child asks a question you feel uncomfortable answering, you may respond, "I don't know. Let's ask the dentist." This keeps you from unnecessarily scaring the child; it also allows your child an active role in the appointment.


How Can I Help My Child Keep A Healthy Smile For A Lifetime?

There are a number of ways.



Copyright © 2010 Made by WebDebSites

13031 Kansas Ave.

Bonner Springs, KS 66012
PH: 913-441-1600