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LivingHealthApril is Oral Health Month! First birthday – first dental visit

April is Oral Health Month! First birthday – first dental visit

Happy 1st Birthday Baby!  Who’s your dentist?

Hmmm…maybe not the top thing on a one year old’s mind, but did you know that babies should see a dental health professional by age one?  The Canadian Dental Association recommends that all children see a dental health professional by age one.  This helps to spot potential problems early when treatment is easier.   Baby teeth can decay quickly, and are very important for a child’s speech and nutrition.

This first dental appointment can seem overwhelming to parents, especially if they have any anxiety surrounding the issue themselves.  Having your little one see a dental professional early helps to develop a worry-free dental relationship, and you save money.

 

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