Teething
typically commences as early as 6 months of age when
infants begin to develop their primary "milk" teeth.
By the time children reach 6 to 7 years of age, they
begin to lose these milk teeth, making way for the
emergence of their permanent teeth.
It's a
common misconception among some parents that since
milk teeth are temporary and will eventually fall
out, there's no need to take their child to a
dentist during this phase
However,
these milk teeth play a crucial role in laying the
foundation for the development of permanent teeth.
Neglecting proper dental care during this
transitional period can lead to problems that may
persist throughout a child's
lifetime.
WHY
DO WE NEED A KIDS SPECIALIST?
A pediatric
dentist specializes in children's dental care, offering
a child-friendly environment, preventive measures, and
early intervention for dental issues
Their
training addresses developmental concerns, dental
trauma, and behavior management, ensuring that kids
receive age-appropriate oral healthcare, healthcare,
promoting lifelong dental health..