Infant Dental Exams

Infant Dental Exams

Infant Dental Exams

Early dental care and the implementation of proper practices can positively impact your child’s oral health. Early infant dental assessment is important for optimizing oral health and preventing potential oral diseases. At Rockstar Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics, Dr. Stella Chukwu is one of the top-rated Pediatric Dentists in Washington, DC. We specialize in all areas of pediatric dentistry, including specialized dental care for infants.

What to Expect in an Infant Dental Exam?

Children should get their first dental exam within six months of their first tooth. The examination should not occur later than one year. When you visit our office, you should expect the following during the examination:

  • A thorough medical is conducted.
  • Intraoral and extra-oral examination of tissues
  • Assessing the potential risk of developing oral disease
  • Educating parents on infant oral health
  • Providing preventative guidance about dental development, non-nutritive sucking habits, fluoride status, teething, and oral hygiene
  • Creating a plan for periodic dental revaluation
  • Planning for comprehensive dental care based on schedules for pediatric oral health

Our Pediatric Dentist in Washington, DC, will conduct a thorough examination of the overall dental growth and development. We will also check for any signs of:

  • Plaque buildup
  • White spot lesions
  • Gingivitis
  • Carious lesions
  • Decalcifications

Or any signs of trauma

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Preparing for the Dental Examination

Before the dental examination begins, our team will advise you about your child’s likelihood of crying. When babies cry during the examination, it facilitates opening their mouths. Else, we will use techniques that trigger jaw-opening reflexes.

Infant dental examination is essential. At Rockstar Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics, we recommend that your child should get an examination every six months to monitor dental development and any signs of potential disease or issues.

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