07/07/2026
A child's first dental visit can shape a lifetime of healthy smiles.
The first dental visit is recommended by a child's first birthday, or within six months after the first tooth erupts. The goal isn't just to look for cavities. It's an opportunity to make sure the teeth, gums, and jaws are developing normally, while giving parents practical guidance on brushing, feeding habits, fluoride, and preventing early tooth decay. Starting dental care early also helps children become familiar with the dental office, making future visits more comfortable and less stressful.
Baby teeth may be temporary, but their role is not. They help children chew, speak clearly, support normal facial development, and hold space for permanent teeth. Because tooth decay can begin soon after the first teeth appear, early dental visits allow problems to be detected and prevented before they become painful or require more complex treatment. Creating a dental home during infancy gives every child the best opportunity for a healthy smile as they grow.
Reference: American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.