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Children's dentistry Child's first visit to the dentist is usually with the first tooth appearance (six months of age). During the emergence of all milky teeth, visits should be repeated twice (in a year and in two years). The most important reason for the visit is that parents receive instructions from the dentist to act preventively on their child teeth. The first milky teeth begin to grow between 6 to 9 months, they play an important role, although they later fall out. Milky teeth keep constant position for permanent teeth, affecting the physical and emotional development, language development, jaw and head development. Also, timely milk teeth removal and permanent teeth germination are very important as well. Although not everyone grows teeth at the same age, there is a chronology of teeth germination. Early dental visits are essential to children’s education and training on how to maintain good oral hygiene and care prior to the tome of milk teeth removal. Preventively in children is done fluoridation of teeth, sealing of fissures, cleaning and polishing teeth, and at the present dental fault setting of aesthetic dental fillings. |