Pediatric Dental Consultation with Dr. Kim

I have a 4-year-old who refuses to go to the dentist. I’m worried there might be cavities. Could you please advise me on how to handle this situation?

 

The enamel of primary teeth is thinner compared to permanent teeth, meaning a larger portion of the tooth consists of nerves.

Therefore, if cavities aren’t detected early, they can reach the nerve, leading to pulpitis.

Moreover, deep cavities in primary teeth can cause them to fall out prematurely before the permanent tooth is ready to erupt, affecting the alignment of the permanent teeth and often requiring orthodontic treatment.

 

 

At what age should I start taking my child to the dentist?

It’s very common for children to be afraid of the dentist.

In fact, I hated going to the dentist when I was a kid. I highly recommend bringing your child with you to your own dental check-ups or treatments from a young age.

Seeing you receive dental care can help your child feel more at ease and become accustomed to dental visits. For more tips, please refer to the following.

 

 

Tips for Taking Your Child to the Dentist

 

Make Dental Visits Fun:

Talk about going to the dentist in an exciting way. Use positive phrases like, “There’s a special person who cleans teeth,” or “Your mouth will be super shiny!”

 

Use Books and Videos:

Reading books or watching videos about going to the dentist can be helpful.

 

Offer Rewards:

Rewarding your child with a favorite toy or treat after a dental visit can be a great motivator.

 

Choose a Child-Friendly Dentist:

Selecting a dental office that is welcoming to children is important.

 

Avoid Forcing:

Forcing your child to go to the dentist can make them more fearful, so try to avoid this.

 

 

Even general dental clinics may have pediatric dentists on staff.

These clinics often offer more reasonable prices compared to those specializing solely in pediatric dentistry, making them a great option.

In Australia, fissure sealants are a highly effective preventive measure against cavities.

This involves filling the grooves on the chewing surface of teeth with a sealant, significantly reducing the risk of cavities.

The procedure is quick, painless, and can last for several years.

It’s particularly beneficial for children who may not have strong oral hygiene habits yet.

It’s perfectly normal for children to feel anxious about visiting the dentist. Patience and encouragement are key.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. Let’s work together to keep your child smiling!

 

Dr Knox Kim is Invisalign’s Diamond Invisalign Provider and Invisalign’s only Clinical consultant/ Speaker among General dentists in Australia
Top 6th in the world in Invisalign International Gallery, Principal dentist at Sydney CBD and vice principal dentist at Tokyo, Finished over 1,500 Invisalign patients in both Sydney and Tokyo,
treating over 400 patients in both clinics, Invisalign’s official lecturer, lecturing at Shangai, Hangzhou, Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Las Vegas, and all the major cities in Australia and New Zealand
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