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Pediatric Dentistry – Ephrata, PA
Pediatric Dentistry

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends...
When New Teeth Arrive
Your child's first set of primary or baby teeth usually begin to appear between six and 12 months of age and will continue to come in until around age three. During this period, your child's gums may be sensitive and painful. To help alleviate this discomfort, we recommend gently massaging the gums with a clean finger or a cool, wet cloth. Using a teething ring can also provide relief. By the time your child finishes teething, they will have a total of 20 primary teeth.
Primary teeth will fall out at various times during childhood. Permanent teeth will start to emerge around age six and will continue to come in until around age 21. Adults typically have 28 permanent teeth (32 if including wisdom teeth).
Adopting Healthy Oral Hygiene Habits
Preventing Tooth Decay with Regular Checkups
Tooth decay occurs when sugars in the mouth convert into acid, leading to damage to the teeth. Children are particularly at risk of tooth decay due to inadequate oral hygiene practices. Consistent brushing, flossing, and dental appointments can aid in the prevention of tooth decay.
Regular dental checkups every six months are crucial for your child. Fluoride treatments and sealants are advised to maintain strong teeth and prevent decay in difficult-to-reach spots. Sealants have a lasting effect for multiple years and will be assessed during each checkup.
