Baby teeth are essential to forming a foundation for good oral health and smile aesthetics that last a lifetime. The professionals at Laurel Street Smiles love serving young patients through innovative and gentle pediatric dentistry. We carefully evaluate and treat teeth, gums, and even developing bone structure for the best functioning and outstanding-looking young smiles.
Our dedicated team likes to see children when that first tooth erupts or by their first birthday at the latest. This first dental appointment is a fun visit focused on getting acquainted with their pediatric dentist's office. Hence, the child and parent get used to the sights and sounds of our office. At age 3, we will perform a comprehensive oral exam, checking for decay, gum disease, and tooth and jaw development. We advise a 6-month exam and cleaning for all children and adults to detect any oral health problems before they become costly and complicated.
Parental involvement in kids' oral health helps prevent tooth decay, the number one chronic health problem in American children. The staff at Laurel Street Smiles teaches kids and parents that mom and dad must brush toddlers' teeth for them and supervise kids at least up to the age of 8. Twice daily brushing with a soft-bristled brush and a small amount of fluoride toothpaste is the rule, and parents must realize that young children do not have the dexterity to brush and floss by themselves.
Our staff also stresses nutritious, low-sugar diets and drinking plenty of water to wash tooth surfaces and promote the production of saliva. Saliva keeps teeth and gums clean, which is important in between meals and during the night.
Additionally, the pediatric dentist often recommends fluoride treatments and plastic sealants for young teeth, particularly molars that have intricately-grooved chewing surfaces. These simple "painted-on" dental materials quickly and comfortably provide protection against decay, and for adults, fluoride reduces dental sensitivity.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry advises that any decay found in children's teeth be treated. The health and development of baby teeth impact how their adult teeth look, function, and erupt into the mouth. Furthermore, it's wise for children to receive a complete orthodontic evaluation by age 7. Early orthodontic treatment wards off problems from crooked teeth later on in life like decay, gum disease, and self-image issues. Early intervention takes advantage of the developing jaw, making treatment easier and less complex than older teen or adult treatment.