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Do Babies & Toddlers Really Need to Visit a Dentist?

It might seem early, but that first baby tooth marks more than just a cute milestone—it signals the beginning of lifelong oral care. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, kids should have their first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth erupting.
At CarolinasDentist, we welcome our littlest patients and make that first dental visit simple, supportive, and stress-free—for both kids and parents.
Why So Early?
Even before children can chew, cavities can form. Baby teeth are softer and more vulnerable than adult teeth. If sugar or milk sits on those early teeth for too long, it can lead to decay. Left untreated, this can affect the way adult teeth develop later on.
Early visits allow the dental team to spot small problems before they turn into big ones. They also give parents a chance to ask questions about things like thumb-sucking, pacifier use, teething pain, or when to expect the next tooth.
What Happens at the First Visit?
Most early dental appointments are short and focused on prevention. The dentist will check your child’s teeth and gums, look at bite alignment, and gently clean the teeth. You’ll get tips on brushing and feeding habits, and if needed, guidance on fluoride or cavity prevention.
It’s also a great chance for toddlers to get used to the dental environment—seeing the chair, meeting the team, and starting to feel at ease.
Supportive Pediatric Dental Care at CarolinasDentist
With locations across North Carolina, CarolinasDentist makes it easy to schedule early visits and stay on track. Our team knows how to work with young children and provide an experience that’s encouraging, age-appropriate, and effective.
If your child has a new tooth or it’s time for their first dental visit, reach out to the CarolinasDentist location nearest you. We’re here to support healthy smiles from day one.