when they have a full set of baby teeth which should be about 4 yrs old and they have started brushing . good luck .
2007-07-05 00:48:14
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answered by Kate T. 7
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In Australia as soon as they start pre-primary they are given a little note to make an appointment at the dentist.
They should start brushing as soon teeth come through, which parents need to assist with so, when doing this we need to make sure there are no cavaties appearing. If a hole develops it's straight to the dentist. Same goes for any pain, you should take your child to a dentist if they say anything about pain in the tooth area.
2007-07-05 00:55:17
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answered by riszo 2
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You want to take your child to the dentist as soon as they start getting teeth. That way the dentist and look and make sure that everything is normal. Not just with the teeth, but with the gums also.
2007-07-05 00:49:17
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answered by night_angel_79 2
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i was told they should see a dentist at the age of 3 unless there are issues.
2007-07-05 02:30:17
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answered by babyg 2
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best age to take them is around the age of 2. I took my son to his first dentist appointment a month before he turned 2 which was last week
2007-07-05 01:33:43
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answered by teri81979_2000 3
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Children should start seeing a dentist as soon as they have a full set of teeth. Until they are able to brush themselves, you will have to brush their teeth for them. A dentist or his assistant will show you how to care for your infant's teeth and when to schedule appointments.
2007-07-08 12:43:11
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answered by hotchocolate 2
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The previous way of questioning grow to be at 3 years previous, however the recent study out recommend that this is ultimate to take them while their first enamel looks. this helps your toddler to get use to the dentist and additionally to get suggestion out of your dentist on how ultimate to maintain healthful enamel and gums. the american Academy of Pediatric Dentists states "with a view to steer away from dental issues, your toddler could see a pediatric dentist while the 1st enamel looks, or no later than his/her first birthday." below is the internet internet site!
2016-11-08 05:08:05
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answered by lauramore 4
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by one year of age
2007-07-05 01:48:04
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answered by mombean1 2
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I think four sounds about right.
2007-07-05 00:47:10
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answered by Dean * 4
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whenver he gets first toothache or bad smell
2007-07-05 00:47:13
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answered by intellact 2
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