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3 Reasons Preventive Care Is Important for Your Child's Oral Health

January 28, 2019
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As a parent, you have so many things to think about for your son or daughter each day. While their oral preventive care appointments may not be at the top of your priority list, here are a few reasons why these visits are so essential for your child's oral health.

#1: Preventive Visits Allow Your Dentist to Monitor Your Child's Oral Development

Consistent preventive appointments give your Decatur pediatric dentist a baseline of your little one's oral health and allow us to detect any concerns early on. Treating issues when they're small will enable you to choose the least invasive treatment procedures for your son or daughter, which creates a more positive experience.

#2: Preventive Care Teaches Children Good Habits Early On

Learning good oral habits sets your child up for a lifetime of success in understanding and maintaining their oral health. Determining the right brushing and flossing techniques early on is vital for maintaining a healthy and beautiful smile. 

#3: Visiting Your Dentist Consistently Builds Good Relationships

There are too many people who suffer from fear and anxiety when it comes to visiting the dentist. When your child can build a good relationship with their dentist at a young age, it ensures that they will feel comfortable and safe visiting the dentist in the future.

If you are seeking excellent preventive care in Decatur, IL for your son or daughter, we encourage you to contact Jerger Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Bret has been carrying on the tradition of caring for children in Decatur that his father began over 50 years ago. His passion for working with children is apparent in his kind and friendly demeanor that immediately makes children and parents feel welcome and at ease.

Contact our office if you have questions or concerns about your child's oral health, or if it's time to schedule their next appointment.

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