Make Sure Your Child is Getting the Most Out of Their Dental Checkup.Â
You can take steps to ensure your child is getting the most out of their dental checkups. Since their oral health is also closely related to their overall health care, communicate with their dentist any concerns or problems they have.
Your child’s dentist should know about any new health problems they may have since their last visit. As an example: diabetes affects teeth and gum health. Make a list of any medication or supplement to take to the dentist since some medicines and supplements can affect teeth health.
Let your child’s dentist know ahead of time if they have any dental anxiety. Dental fears are common in children, and most dentists can work to make your child more comfortable during the checkup process. Lastly, talk to your child’s dentist about any changes you may have noticed with your child’s teeth or gums. The sooner the dentist knows about pain, sensitivity, or suspicion you may have seen, the earlier they can diagnose and treat it.