How Often Should Children Have Dental Checkups?

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentists (AAPD) advises parents to make biannual dental appointments for children, beginning approximately six months after the first tooth emerges.

These two important yearly visits allow the pediatric dentist to monitor new developments in the child’s mouth, evaluate changes in the condition of teeth and gums, and continue to advise parents on good oral care strategies.

The pediatric dentist may schedule additional visits for children who are particularly susceptible to tooth decay or who show early signs of orthodontic problems.

What is the purpose of dental checkups?

First, the pediatric dentist aims to provide a “good dental home” for the child.  If a dental emergency does arise, parents can take the child for treatment at a familiar, comfortable location.

Second, the pediatric dentist keeps meticulous records of the child’s ongoing dental health and jaw development.  In general, painful dental conditions do not arise overnight.  If the pediatric dentist understands the child’s dental health history, it becomes easier to anticipate future issues and intervene before they arise.

Third, the pediatric dentist is able to educate parents and children during the visit.  Sometimes the pediatric dentist wants to introduce one or several factors to enhance tooth health - for example, sealants, fluoride supplements, or xylitol.  Other times, the pediatric dentist asks parents to change the child’s dietary or oral behavior - for example, reducing sugar in the child’s diet, removing an intraoral piercing, or even transitioning the child from sippy cups to adult-sized drinking glasses.

Finally, dental X-rays are often the only way to identify tiny cavities in primary (baby) teeth.  Though the child may not be feeling any pain, left unchecked, these tiny cavities can rapidly turn into large cavities, tooth decay, and eventually, childhood periodontal disease.  Dental X-rays are only used when the pediatric dentist suspects cavities or orthodontic irregularities.

Are checkups necessary if my child has healthy teeth?

The condition of a child’s teeth can change fairly rapidly.  Even if the child’s teeth were evaluated as healthy just six months prior, changes in diet or oral habits (for example, thumb sucking) can quickly render them vulnerable to decay or misalignment.

In addition to visual examinations, the pediatric dentist provides thorough dental cleanings during each visit.  These cleanings eradicate the plaque and debris that can build up between teeth and in other hard to reach places.  Though a good homecare routine is especially important, these professional cleanings provide an additional tool to keep smiles healthy.

The pediatric dentist is also able to monitor the child’s fluoride levels during routine visits.  Oftentimes, a topical fluoride gel or varnish is applied to teeth after the cleaning.  Topical fluoride remineralizes the teeth and staunches mineral loss, protecting tooth enamel from oral acid attacks.  Some children are also given take-home fluoride supplements (especially those residing in areas where fluoride is not routinely added to the community water supply).

Finally, the pediatric dentist may apply dental sealants to the child’s back teeth (molars).  This impenetrable liquid plastic substance is brushed onto the molars to seal out harmful debris, bacteria, and acid.

If you have questions or concerns about when to schedule your child’s dental checkups please contact your pediatric dentist.

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I love Dr. Asai! He's been my dentist for probably 20 years now, (since I started losing my teeth)! He is very good at explaining dental procedures, how to prevent decay, how to clean teeth, etc. He gives excellent referrals (to oral surgeons to get my wisdome teeth out, to pediatric dentists for my 4 year old--Young Smiles in Fremont, which I will also review). I drive all the way from San Jose to still see him. Well worth the drive.

The hygenist can be kind of rough, (could have been due to my LONG OVERDUE cleaning), but she did offer some numbing gel.

The rest of the staff is courteous too. They set up your next appointment there or have you fill out a reminder card which they mail so you can set it up around that time.

Highly recommended.

Rita F.

I have been a patient of Dr. Asai's for 24 years. When he took over my old dentist's practice I was scared to death. I have very sensitive teeth. After my first visit I knew I was in good hands. Dr. Asai is very conscious of the comfort of his patients and goes out of his way to make everything is as painless as possible. Dr. Asai is up to date with the latest equipment and practices in dentistry. He has exceptional hygienists also. One, after examining my gums, suggested I get my sugar level checked and saved me from consequences of undiagnosed diabetes. When I have needed periodontal or endodontal care Dr. Asai has provided space for the specialists in his office so I was not inconvenienced. I highly recommend this dentist with his excellent dental and office staff.

Doris A.

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