When should a Toddler have their First Dental Visit in Canada?

In Canada, it is recommended that a child has their first dental visit by age one, or within six months of the eruption of their first baby tooth.

Starting dental visits early allows providers to monitor your child’s oral development from the beginning and identify potential issues, such as white spot lesions (an early sign of decay), before they become serious concerns.

Establishing this “dental home” early offers several benefits:

  • Building Trust: Early visits types as “happy visits” help toddlers become familiar with the dental office environment in a stress-free, non-invasive way.
  • Preventive Care: Dentists can provide fluoride varnish or other minimally invasive treatments to strengthen enamel.
  • Parent Education: These appointments are an opportunity for parents to learn about proper brushing techniques, nutritional impacts on oral health, and how to manage habits like thumb-sucking.
  • Financial Support: Early visits help families navigate available coverage, such as the Canada Dental Benefit, which provides up to $650 per year for eligible children, or provincial programs like Healthy Smiles Ontario.

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