How often should my child have dental check-ups?
It is generally recommended that children visit a dentist for a check-up every six months. These regular appointments are crucial for maintaining optimal oral health, as they allow the dentist to monitor the child's dental development, identify any potential issues, and provide preventative care. During these visits, the dentist will perform a thorough examination of the child's teeth and gums, clean the teeth to remove any plaque or tartar buildup, and offer guidance on proper oral hygiene practices at home.
For some children, especially those who may be at greater risk for dental issues due to factors such as the presence of cavities, braces, or other orthodontic treatments, the dentist may recommend more frequent visits. It is important to follow the specific recommendations of the child's dentist, as they will tailor their guidance based on the child's individual needs.
In addition to regular check-ups, parents should also encourage daily brushing and flossing habits for their children to promote good dental hygiene. For more specific information regarding check-up recommendations or dental care, visiting the current website of Erickson Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics may provide additional insights.

Answered Sep 2, 2025
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