Six Reasons To Choose A Pediatric Dentist For Your Child

Posted on: 2 December 2021

Did you know that there are dentists who are specifically trained to perform dental procedures on children? Pediatric dentists must go through additional schooling to gain the knowledge necessary to specialize in this area. Consider these six reasons why a pediatric dentist is a better choice for your child than a general dentist:

1. They specialize in youth dentistry

When you send your child to a dentist who works on patients of all ages, you are doing them a great disservice. A pediatric dentist will provide the best care possible for your child's oral health. They have studied the differences between adult and adolescent oral care and are equipped to handle issues that are common in children.

2. Educating parents

Pediatric dentists are taught to inform the parents of the children they treat about the importance of proper oral care at home. This includes making sure their children are brushing enough, flossing, not eating too many sweets, etc. Having the right information is very important if you want to prevent your child from dealing with unnecessary dental issues.

3. Starting at an early age

Many regular dentists won't accept children as patients if they're too young. However, it's important that a child visit a dentist as soon as possible after they get their first tooth. A pediatric dentist will be happy to treat children of all ages and will know exactly what to look for as their teeth begin to come in.

4. A comfortable environment for children

Many dental offices are not very welcoming settings for nervous children. A pediatric dental office will almost always be set up and designed in a way that causes less anxiety in children. Some even utilize toys, games, and other distractions to make sitting still easier for the kids.

5. Children with special needs

Pediatric dentists are also trained to work with young patients with special needs. If a child has autism, ADHD, anxiety, or any condition that could make it hard for them to sit still for long periods of time, the dentist will have special procedures in place to make their visits as stress-free as possible.

6. Oral health habits for a lifetime 

Many kids who have poor oral health ended up that way by no fault of their own. They simply never learned the importance of regular brushing, flossing, and visits to the dentist. When you bring a young child to a pediatric dentist, they will learn the correct things to do in order to have a lifetime of good oral health.

Contact a local pediatric dental clinic to learn more.

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About Marcel and the Dentist

Hi, my name is Marcel. Welcome to my site! I started it to help others learn about children's dentistry. Most of us don't remember dentist trips from our early childhood. Maybe we didn't even really care about our teeth until we started losing baby teeth. In my case, I became interested in children's dentistry as a young father. When my kids were young, I was a student, and our insurance did not cover visits to the dentist. Although my wife and I tried to teach our kids good hygiene on our own, it was difficult. When we we finally able to take them to the dentist, my little girls were scared and didn't know what was going on. Luckily, they appreciate the dentist now that they are older, but their first experiences helped teach me more about the importance of children's dentistry. Hopefully you can learn from my experiences!