As kids get ready for school again, its time to get their annual health check up Marietta Pediatric Dentist recommends kids may be given their dental check up as well.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tooth decay is the most chronic childhood disease in the U.S. – five times more prevalent than asthma and seven times more prevalent than hay fever. Yet it is a condition that is entirely preventable.
Helpin says that the key to prevention lies with early, regular visits to the dentist, which should typically be every six months. In addition to treating and preventing tooth decay, both children and parents get valuable information about maintaining healthy teeth and gums.
The American Academy for Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children first be seen by their dentist within six months of the first sign of a tooth, and warns that without continued preventive care, poor oral health could lead to a number of health and development issues in adolescence and adulthood.
“It’s important to establish a relationship with a dentist the same way you would with a pediatrician,” Helpin said. “This is the idea behind the ‘dental home’ – a place where an oral health care provider has established a relationship with the child. That doesn’t mean just treating an issue; it also includes preventive treatment and nutritional counseling.”
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