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There's no definite age at which you should begin taking your child to the dentist. Every child is different, and therefore the timing of when to take them to the dentist will vary. Infants and toddlers typically don't need to see a dentist until they have their first tooth. Once that first tooth comes in, it's important to make an appointment so the dentist can check for any potential problems.
As children get older, it's important to take them for regular checkups at least once a year. This will help the dentist spot any cavities or other problems early on before they become serious.
This will help remove plaque and bacteria from your child's teeth, helping to prevent cavities and gum disease.
Too much sugar can damage your child's teeth, so it's important to limit their intake.
A balanced diet is important for overall health, including oral health.
It's important that your child knows how to take care of their teeth properly.
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