FAQ : FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHEN SHOULD I TAKE MY CHILD TO THE DENTIST FOR THE FIRST TIME?
IS THE FIRST VISIT VERY IMPORTANT?At the first dental appointment your child's pediatric dentist will discuss diet, the use of fluorides and oral hygiene habits which will lead to the development of healthy teeth. Certain dental problems such as bottle decay are specific to children of this age group and can be prevented. An examination at approximately one year of age can detect these types of conditions and they may be treated. Early treatment can prevent more serious dental problems later.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD MY CHILD VISIT THE DENTIST?The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a dental check-up at least twice each year for most children. Your dentist will decide how often your child should be seen, as some children need more frequent visits due to increased risk of tooth decay, unusual growth patterns or poor oral hygiene. As a rule, a child should have a complete examination, cleaning and fluoride treatment every six months starting from three years of age.
WHY ARE REGULAR RECALL APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY?
WHY ARE PRIMARY (BABY) TEETH IMPORTANT?
WHAT CAN I DO AS A PARENT AT MY CHILD'S APPOINTMENT?Allow the dentist and his staff to explain and describe dental treatments to your child. A pediatric dentist and his team of trained staff members will use the terms and descriptions appropriate to your child’s age. As a parent you can simply tell your child that the dentist will count the teeth and possibly brush them. If you accompany your child into the treatment room, be a silent partner. Let the dentist interact directly with your child. Consider the dental appointment a Special Day. Remain calm and relaxed, before and during your child’s dental appointment. Research shows that if you are relaxed, your child will be cooperative and have a good dental experience. A positive attitude will result in a positive experience.
WHAT DENTAL SERVICES DOES RAMQ (MEDICARE) COVER?
Medicare covers specific dental services for children 0-9 years of age. As of a child's tenth birthday, he/she is no longer covered for ANY dental treatment. The following explains Medicare coverage for dental treatments in Quebec: From 0-9 years of age, the following services ARE covered : DiagnosticRestorativeEndodonticsSurgeryRAMQ does not cover PREVENTIVE services. The following are treatments NOT covered by Medicare :
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