Preventive Dentistry Practice Test

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At what age should a baby first visit the dentist?

6 months

1 year

The recommendation for a baby's first dental visit is typically around the age of 1 year. This timing is significant because the first teeth usually appear between 6 months and 1 year, and it's important for parents to receive guidance on oral hygiene practices for their child. Early dental visits help establish a dental home for the child, allowing for preventative care and education on maintaining oral health.

By the time a child is 1 year old, they have enough dental development to begin monitoring for issues such as cavities, alignment, and general oral health. Additionally, it provides an opportunity for parents to ask questions about teething, diet, and proper care of their child's developing teeth. Early visits promote a positive experience with dentistry and help alleviate fear associated with future dental appointments.

Visiting the dentist at this age also helps to implement early preventive strategies, which can greatly reduce the likelihood of dental disease as the child grows. Overall, establishing this early connection with a dental professional can lead to better oral health outcomes throughout life.

2 years

3 years

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