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Baby Teeth - They Fall Out, So Why Are They So Important?

Baby Teeth - They Fall Out, So Why Are They So Important?

Feb, Tue, 2015

To celebrate Children’s Dental Health Month, here are a few key facts about baby teeth.

When your child is born, all 20 baby teeth are already there, just waiting for their big day. Those baby teeth will begin to emerge starting at about 6-8 months (sometimes sooner) through the first 3 years.

Here’s a chart to show the approximate timeline for your child’s teeth to emerge.

Starting at 4-6 years, these baby teeth will begin to fall out, making way for the permanent teeth. Even though your child’s baby teeth will eventually fall out, they play a very important part in the lifelong dental health of your son or daughter. It’s up to you to make sure they stay healthy and cavity-free!

Baby teeth are very important because they:

• Act as placeholders for adult teeth.
• Help with chewing.
• Help with proper speech development.
• Give your child the opportunity to learn a lifetime of good oral hygiene.

When should I schedule my child’s first dental visit with Dr Steven C. Hill?

You can schedule your baby’s first appointment  in our Langley office as soon as the first tooth emerges. We suggest you schedule this first dental appointment by the time your child is a year old.

My child is a year old and still doesn’t have his or her first tooth. Should I be concerned?

While most children start to have teeth emerge before they are 12 months old, it’s not uncommon for baby teeth to take longer. You are welcome to schedule time with Dr. Steve to be certain there is no underlying medical issue, but there’s no harm in waiting a few months before taking this step. Chances are, that first tooth will show up soon!

My baby only has a few teeth. How should I care for them?

Use a soft-bristled, infant toothbrush with a tiny amount of non-fluoride toothpaste once a day at bedtime. This helps eliminate bacteria from the teeth. Bacteria is the culprit that can cause tooth decay. This will also get your child used to the idea of brushing. Wait until your son or daughter is at least three years old and knows not to swallow toothpaste before using a fluoride paste.

If you have questions about caring for those all of those important baby teeth, please call Dr. Cameron Garrett at 604-532-9040. After all, that’s why we are here - we’re happy to serve you and your family!

Oral Health Solutions Dental Group
Oral Health Solutions Dental Group

Langley dentist, Dr. J. Cameron Garrett, was born and raised in Kamloops, BC on a small hobby farm. He grew up playing lots of sports and volunteering with a number of organizations. Due to his interest in the outdoors and adventure, he became a forest firefighter in the summer for 11 years. In the winter, he worked in welding and carpentry.

Alongside his many careers, Dr. Garrett pursued a degree at Thompson Rivers University, and it was here that he discovered dentistry. He looked into it deeper and realized it had all the components of a career he desired. He loved working with his hands and enjoyed the idea of helping people. Although Dr. Garrett considered being a medical doctor, it was the ability to combine his unique skillsets that attracted him to dentistry.

He then attended dental school at UBC, and after graduating, he worked as an associate dentist in Tsawwassen, Surrey, and Langley, BC. He then found a mentor in Dr. Cameron Garrett and has enjoyed working at our practice ever since. Together, they continue to help patients make positive changes and highlight the connection between oral health and overall health.

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