Parker Pediatric Dental Specialist

Your child needs a pediatric dental specialist from the time the first tooth erupts. A good pediatric dentist will make an instant connection with your child. The pediatric dentist will make your child feel comfortable in the dentist’s chair and create good childhood experiences for your young one. This will allow your child to associate the dentist’s office with friendly staff and a relaxing environment.
The importance of pediatric dental visits
People who have positive childhood memories of their dentist do not avoid routine dental checks. These patients do not think of the dentist’s office as a last resort in the face of excruciating pain. There are many more reasons why a child should see a pediatric dentist as they grow.
1. Monitor the development of the child
Regular dental checkups allow a dentist to keep tabs on the patient’s teeth and jaw. The dentist will make sure that the young patient is hitting all the developmental milestones, at the right time. Routine dental checks will also allow the dentist to spot dental problems in the early stages before becoming larger problems. For example:
- The dentist will confirm that teeth erupt when supposed to and craft a treatment plan in the case of delayed teeth eruption
- The dentist will check for signs of dental malocclusion
- The dentist will confirm that the milk teeth are in good condition and treat dental problems in a timely manner
2. Teach children good oral habits
People form their most enduring habits in childhood, which is why a child should spend quality time with a pediatric dental specialist. The dentist will teach the child about good oral habits. They will show these young patients the right way to brush and floss teeth. The dentist will teach the child about good nutrition. The pediatric dentist will also catch bad habits and take measures to help the child kick the habit.
Take the case of a child that sucks their thumb or uses a pacifier long after infancy. A dentist will work with both the parents and the child to come up with tricks and hacks that will discourage the habit.
3. Treat pediatric dental problems in a timely manner
One benefit of choosing a pediatric dental specialist for a child is the early detection of problems. A pediatric dental specialist uses routine checkups to keep an eye out for malformed jaws, crowded or gapped teeth, a bad bite, tooth decay and teeth that will not erupt because of impaction or other problems. Some of these problems are easy to treat, and a dentist will take care of them with a single dental procedure. Other problems, like a malformed jaw or crowded teeth, will require long-term treatment. The pediatric dentist will take a conservative approach to treatment until the child reaches a certain age. At that point, the dentist will change gears and go for more aggressive treatments, like orthodontics or minor surgery.
Help your child develop a healthy attitude toward dental health
A pediatric dental specialist continues studying after graduating from dental school. Pediatric dentists learn how to connect with children and make them comfortable during dental procedures. A pediatric dentist will also take care of your child as they grow. Your dentist will make sure that your child’s mouth remains healthy, all through childhood and into adult years.
Request an appointment here: https://www.canyonridgepediatricdentistry.com or call Canyon Ridge Pediatric Dentistry at (303) 841-7900 for an appointment in our Parker office.
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