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Make the first appointment a positive experience that sets the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles
A child's first dental visit shapes how they'll feel about dental care for the rest of their life. A positive first experience builds trust and confidence. A stressful one can create anxiety that follows them into adulthood.
At Smile Makers of Georgia, we love working with children. Here's everything you need to know to help make that first appointment go smoothly — for your child and for you.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children have their first dental visit by their first birthday — or within 6 months of their first tooth appearing, whichever comes first.
Many parents wait until age 3 or 4, but early visits allow us to:
Children pick up on adult anxiety. Use upbeat, simple language: "We're going to meet a dentist who helps keep your teeth healthy and strong!" Avoid phrases like "it won't hurt" — this plants the idea that it might.
There are great children's books and videos featuring dental visits that normalize the experience. A few popular ones: "The Berenstain Bears Visit the Dentist," "Dora the Explorer Goes to the Dentist," and "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood" episodes about doctor visits.
Let your child count your teeth and vice versa. Use a toothbrush to gently look at their teeth. This makes the dental exam feel familiar rather than foreign.
Schedule the appointment when your child is typically rested and not hungry — mid-morning often works well. Avoid nap time or right before meals.
At Smile Makers of Georgia, we keep the first visit low-pressure and child-focused. Here's what to expect:
Some nervousness is completely normal. Here's what helps:
Between dental visits, these habits make the biggest difference:
We love seeing young patients at Smile Makers of Georgia. Let's start your child on the path to a lifetime of healthy smiles.
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