Oral health is an important aspect of children's growth and development. One common question parents often have is when the right time is to take their child to the dentist. In this article, we will discuss this and the importance of routine dental check-ups from an early age.
Importance of Dental Visits
Regular dental check-ups not only help maintain children's oral health but can also prevent more serious health problems later on. According to Dr. drg. Indra Bramanti, Sp.KGA (K).,M.Sca lecturer at the Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FKG UGM), who has developed innovative tools to help address children's anxiety during dental visits, “The first visit to the dentist should ideally occur around the age of 1, or when their first tooth emerges. This is important to provide a positive experience and reduce their anxiety.”
Recommended Age for Dental Visits
- Age 1: As mentioned by drg. Indra, age 1 is the right time for the first dental visit. At this age, children begin to develop their first primary teeth, making it a good opportunity for parents to consult about appropriate dental care.
- Every 6 Months: After the first visit, it is recommended that children have dental check-ups at least twice a year. This helps detect dental issues early, such as cavities or abnormal growth.
- When There is Cavities or Pain: If a child complains of tooth pain, if a tooth looks decayed, or if there are signs of infection, take them to the dentist immediately. Prompt action is crucial to address problems before they escalate.
- When Permanent Teeth Emerge: When permanent teeth start to grow, around age 6, it’s important to have more frequent check-ups. Permanent teeth are susceptible to damage, and dentists can provide advice on maintaining good oral hygiene.
Addressing Children's Fears
Many children feel scared or anxious about going to the dentist. As parents, it is important to prepare children in a fun way. Share positive experiences and show that dentists are friends who help maintain their oral health. drg. Indra stated, “With the use of the innovative tools we have developed, we hope to help children feel calmer and more comfortable during examinations. Creating a friendly atmosphere is key to alleviating their anxiety.”
Conclusion
Taking your child to the dentist at an early age is an important step in maintaining their dental health. By following the recommendations above, parents can help their children develop good habits that will benefit their oral health for a lifetime. Don’t hesitate to consult with a dentist regarding any questions or concerns you may have. Remember, good dental health starts at an early age. With the right knowledge and attention, we can ensure our children grow up with healthy, confident smiles!
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Author: Rizky Budi H. | Photo: Freepik