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Encouraging the Dental Home

Many general dentists do not feel comfortable seeing very young children. They are concerned that the child will exhibit noisy and disruptive behavior (although the behavior may be age appropriate for the child in an unfamiliar environment) and cause distress to other patients in the office and to the dental team. If dental team members are afraid of a little noise and a few tears, this can be an issue that would need to be addressed. But, the ends are worth the effort! Indeed, seeing young children fulfills family dentists’ ethical obligation to their patients. And, as an added benefit, the policy change may attract new patients to the practice from either the family or from friends of the family.

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The American Academy of Pediatrics, American Dental Association, and American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry all recommend that a child establish a dental home by what age?

Making baby's first visit to the dentist an easy one LaylaBird / E+
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An infant oral exam can easily be done knee-to-knee with the dentist/dental hygienist and a parent/caregiver with the child’s head in the oral health professional’s lap.

1 Year old's first dentist appointment. This is the proper position for a baby's dental check-up - baby's head is in dentist's lap knee-to-knee with mom who is holding on. leezsnow / iStock / Getty Images Plus
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What percentage of children younger than age 5 from low-income families have dental caries?

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If the general dentist is not comfortable or experienced in management of very young children, the child and family should be referred to a pediatric dentist for comprehensive care.

Portrait of handsome dentist teaching adorable curly boy how to brush teeth, using big tooth model SeventyFour / iStock / Getty Images Plus
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By raising oral health awareness, the prevention, early detection, and management of dental, oral, and craniofacial tissues can become integrated into general healthcare, community-based programs, and social services.

girl during checking tooth and by dental mirror tools toy geengraphy / iStock / Getty Images Plus
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Encouraging the Dental Home
Not bad, but there’s room to grow when it comes to understanding the dental home. Consider reading more about this important facet of dental hygiene care. Good luck!
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