Paediatric Dental Home
1 Isabella St, Geelong West, VIC 3218
92 Derrimut Rd, Hoppers Crossing, VIC 3029

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Preventive Dentistry

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At Paediatric Dental Home, we understand that parents want the best for their children's smiles and may have questions about treatments, preventive care and what to expect during appointments. Our team believes informed parents make confident decisions about their child's oral health journey.

We've compiled these answers based on conversations with families just like yours, covering everything from a child's first dental visit and managing dental anxiety to preventive treatments and payment options. If your question isn't answered here, please don't hesitate to contact our friendly team at either location in Hoppers Crossing or Geelong—we're always happy to help put your mind at ease and provide the information you need for your child's dental wellbeing.

Preventive Dentistry

Dental care for your baby should begin even before that first tooth appears. At Paediatric Dental Home, our specialists at both our Hoppers Crossing and Geelong practices recommend starting oral hygiene routines from birth.

Infant Oral Care

For newborns and young infants, gently wipe the gums twice daily using a clean, damp washcloth or a soft infant finger brush. This not only keeps the mouth clean but also helps your baby become accustomed to having their mouth cleaned, establishing a foundation for good oral hygiene habits.

Once your baby's first tooth emerges (typically between 6 and 10 months of age), it's time to introduce a proper toothbrush. Select a small, soft-bristled toothbrush designed specifically for infants and use only a smear of age-appropriate, low-fluoride toothpaste—about the size of a grain of rice. Brush gently twice daily, in the morning and before bedtime.

As Your Child Gets Older

As your child grows and more teeth appear, gradually increase the amount of toothpaste to a small pea-sized amount by age three. Continue to assist with brushing until your child is around 7-8 years old, as young children lack the manual dexterity to clean their teeth effectively on their own.

Remember that early childhood caries (tooth decay) can develop as soon as teeth appear, particularly if your baby sleeps with a bottle containing anything other than water. Avoid putting your baby to bed with milk, formula, juice or sweetened liquids to help prevent decay.

The First Dental Visit

We recommend scheduling your baby's first dental visit at our Geelong or Hoppers Crossing paediatric dental clinic within six months after their first tooth erupts, or by their first birthday. This early visit allows our specialist paediatric dentists to assess your child's dental development and provide personalised advice for maintaining optimal oral health. 

Establishing good oral hygiene habits early in life sets the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles. Our friendly team is always available to demonstrate proper brushing techniques and answer any questions about caring for your baby's developing teeth.

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