What is the recommended age for a child's first dental visit?

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The Art of Dentistry generally recommends that a child should have their first dental visit by the age of one, or within six months after their first tooth erupts, whichever comes first. This early visit allows the dentist to assess the child’s dental health and ensure that their teeth and gums are developing properly. During this initial appointment, the dentist typically provides guidance on oral hygiene practices for children, including the importance of brushing and flossing, as well as dietary recommendations to promote healthy teeth. Establishing a dental home early can help children become familiar with the dental environment, making future visits less intimidating. It is also an opportunity for parents to discuss any concerns related to their child's oral health. For more specific recommendations, it is advisable to check the current resources available on the website of The Art of Dentistry.
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Answered Sep 2, 2025

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