At what age should my child have their first dental visit?

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Great Grins For Kids recommends that a child should have their first dental visit by the age of one or within six months after their first tooth erupts. This early visit is important as it allows for the assessment of the child’s oral health and the establishment of a dental home. During this initial visit, the dentist can provide useful information on teething, oral hygiene practices, and dietary recommendations to promote healthy teeth. It is a wonderful opportunity for parents to ask questions and address any concerns they may have regarding their child's dental development. Starting early can help ensure that children grow up with positive dental habits that contribute to their long-term oral health. For more specific information about appointments and services, it is advisable to check the Great Grins For Kids website as they may have updated details and contact information available.
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Answered Jun 28, 2025

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