When to see a pedodontist
The American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry recommends that children should see a paediatric dentist before the age of one (or approximately six months after the emergence
of the first primary tooth). Though this might seem early. Biannual preventive dental appointments are imperative for excellent oral health.
Our side of the story
‘With great power comes great responsibilities’, your oral health is that fine gift for your body, and taking care of it is your biggest responsibility. We, ABCD square focuses on prevention strategies than repetitive procedure of drilling and filling and there is no way for that other than consulting your paedodontist once in every six months.
Most often, it’s the minor steps helping in avoiding the big fall. Once you make it a habit to take your child to the pedodontist bi-annually, it will help in his healthy oral habit formations. Such healthy habits will guide them for a healthy living throughout.
A child can be guided regarding his/her use of facial muscles, such a practice in the long run will even be helpful of getting rid of those braces. Though it’s all possible only if a child is made acquaintances with such healthy habits from an early age onwards
NEEDLES AND INJECTION ! NO, it’s not really needed if you are keen on taking your child to the dentist bi-annually, even root canals can be avoided.There are many more reasons, but it all boils down to the point- PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE