Intro
Seeing your baby’s first tooth is a beautiful milestone—but it also marks the beginning of a new responsibility: dental care. Early oral health habits can prevent common problems and build a lifetime of strong, healthy smiles.
Baby Teeth 101
When Do Baby Teeth Erupt?
Most babies get their first tooth around 6 months, but it can vary between 4–12 months. All 20 primary teeth usually come in by age 3.
Why Are Baby Teeth Important?
They help with speech development, proper chewing, and guide permanent teeth into place. Ignoring their care can lead to early tooth decay or bite problems.
First Dental Visit: When & Why?
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the first dental visit should happen by age 1, or within 6 months after the first tooth erupts.
What Happens During the Visit?
Gentle oral exam
Parental counseling on feeding and thumb-sucking
Tips on brushing and teething management
Risk assessment for early cavities
At-Home Oral Care Tips
Clean baby’s gums with a soft cloth before teeth appear
Use a soft-bristle baby toothbrush and a rice-sized smear of fluoride toothpaste
Avoid sugary snacks or juices in bottles before sleep
Monitor for early signs of decay or white spots on teeth
Starting early with dental care is a gift that keeps giving. Regular check-ups and simple daily habits can ensure your child grows up with a healthy, happy smile.