Every child develops at their own pace, so your baby’s first teeth may erupt earlier or later than other children their age, or even their siblings. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), even babies need to see a pediatric dentist like Dr. Tawadrous. Parents are advised to schedule the baby's first dental appointment by their first birthday, or six months after the first tooth erupts.
At Smile City Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Tawadrous offers dental care for babies and pediatric dentistry services at our office in Rockledge, Florida.
Despite the fact they eventually fall out, primary teeth lay the foundation for the permanent teeth that will follow. Orthodontic problems can be detected as early as age six, and regular pediatric dental visits allow our team to monitor your baby’s development and spot any issues as early as possible.
Babies and young children are also vulnerable to, and at risk for, “adult” dental and oral health problems like tooth decay. Formula, baby food, sugary drinks, and snacks can all attract bacteria buildup on your baby’s gums (even before they have any teeth).
What to expect at your baby’s first dental appointment
A pediatric dental exam includes checking the child’s gums and any teeth for signs of decay, as well as examining their bite pattern. Dr. Tawadrous and his team will also give them a gentle cleaning of the gums and teeth. We discuss their diet and nutrition with you, and can provide you with useful information about how to handle issues and milestones like teething, thumb sucking, and bottle feeding. We answer all of your questions and show you how to care for your baby’s gums and teeth at home as they begin to erupt.
In general, baby teeth start to erupt around six months of age, and most children have all of their primary teeth in place by age two. Like adults, children should see their dentist every six months (unless Dr. Tawadrous tells you otherwise) to prevent tooth decay and monitor their development.
Along with the oral health benefits, pediatric dental care can help young children establish trust and an ongoing rapport with the dentist, which can lower the risk that they’ll develop dental anxiety and neglect their oral health in the future. A lifetime of healthy teeth and gums starts when they’re babies. Every child develops at their own pace, so your baby’s first teeth may erupt earlier or later than other children their age, or even their siblings. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), even babies need to see a dentist. Parents are advised to schedule the baby's first dental appointment by their first birthday, or six months after the first tooth erupts.
At Smile City Pediatric Dentistry, our Pediatric Dentist, Dr. Anthony Tawadrous, offers dental care for babies and pediatric dentistry services at our office in Rockledge, Florida.
Why Babies Need a Pediatric Dentist
Despite the fact they eventually fall out, primary teeth lay the foundation for the permanent teeth that will follow. Orthodontic problems can be detected as early as age six, and regular pediatric dental visits allow our team to monitor your baby’s development and spot any issues as early as possible.
Babies and young children are also vulnerable to, and at risk for, “adult” dental and oral health problems like tooth decay. Formula, baby food, sugary drinks, and snacks can all attract bacteria buildup on your baby’s gums (even before they have any teeth).
Along with the oral health benefits, pediatric dental care can help young children establish trust and an ongoing rapport with the dentist, which can lower the risk that they’ll develop dental anxiety and neglect their oral health in the future. A lifetime of healthy teeth and gums starts when they’re babies.
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At Smile City Pediatric Dentistry in Rockledge, Florida, we are here to support you and your child. From infancy through college, trust us to care for your child’s healthy smile. Dr. Tawadrous and his team use an individualized, child friendly approach with every patient. We welcome and treat all patients as our own. Welcome to Our Little City of SMILES.

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Prevention is the key to good oral hygiene! At Smile City Pediatric Dentistry, we strive to provide a fun, educational environment to set your child up for a lifetime of healthy habits. We recommend early dental visits to help families understand how diet, brushing and flossing all contribute to good oral health.
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Our new pediatric dental office is designed especially for your child’s comfort and safety.
We are always available to talk with you and address your concerns. Please feel free to contact us during work hours through our office phone number or e-mail address. After hours, you can contact us with emergencies through our answering service.
Email:
office@SmileCityPediatricDentistry.com
Location:
1027 Pathfinder Way, Suite 100
Office Hours:
Tuesday - Thursday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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