Your child should visit Drs. Rubinstein & Ducoff, Inc every six months for regular dental
cleanings and checkups. Depending on the circumstances of your child's oral
health, more frequent visits may be recommended. Generally fluoride
treatments are also recommended twice a year to keep teeth at their strongest.
Even though your child’s primary teeth don’t last as long as
permanent teeth, your child's first teeth play an important role in
development. While they're in place, these primary teeth help your little one
speak, smile, and chew properly. They also hold space in the jaw for permanent
teeth. If your child loses a tooth too early (due to damage or decay) nearby
teeth may intrude on that space, which can result in crooked or misplaced
permanent teeth.
Children with healthy mouths have a better chance of general
health. Oral conditions can interfere with eating and adequate nutritional
intake, speaking, self-esteem, and daily activities. Severe tooth decay can
even affect growth and development. A healthy mouth is more attractive, giving
children confidence in their appearance. Finally, preventive dentistry can
result in less extensive, and less expensive, treatment for your child.




