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F.A.Q

Pediatric Dentist in Flemington, NJ

F.A.Q
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that your child’s first dentist visit be by 12 months or six months after the child’s first primary teeth erupt, whichever is earlier. The first visit includes oral hygiene education and anticipatory guidance.
A family dentist takes care of the oral health of everyone, including children and adults. Pediatric dentists are specially trained to look after the dental needs of children and infants. Pediatric dentists study for an additional two to three years after completing their DDM or DDS degree to work with children.
It is essential to take care of your child’s primary teeth for various reasons. It helps your child speak clearly and improves their ability to chew the food. They also aid in forming the path for your child’s permanent teeth. If your child’s baby teeth are decayed, it can also impact their permanent teeth.
After your child’s first visit to the dentist, It is recommended that you take them to the dental office at least twice a year. This enables the pediatric dentist to perform regular dental care procedures like routine evaluation, cleaning, fluoride treatment, etc. If the pediatric dentist sees any issues with your child’s oral health, they might ask you to come with your child more often.
Silver diamine fluoride is a safe and effective chemical compound that helps arrest cavities (stop the cavity from spreading). The solution helps kill infection-causing bacteria (S. mutans), and it also helps with remineralizing teeth. Silver diamine fluoride is approved by the FDA.