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Lassus Tandartsen is a dental practice that focuses on the entire family. Children are therefore very welcome in our practice. Most cavities emerge between the age of 4 and 21 years old. As a result of this, we focus extra time and attention to this age group.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
We\u2019re of the opinion that children are never too young for their first visit to the dentists. We recommend bringing your child with you to the dentist from the age of two years old. The first visit with your child is an introduction where they can get used to the dental practice environment and the dentist. As your child see that you\u2019re not afraid of visiting the dentists, this will make them feel comfortable a lot quicker. If your child is clearly at ease with us, then we\u2019ll invite them to sit in the dental chair. It\u2019s also possible that the dentist will look in your child\u2019s mouth for the first time to count the number of teeth and molars.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
As soon as your child is used to the dentist, then checkup can take place. During the checkup, we\u2019ll investigate the general health from the teeth of your child and will count the number of teeth and molar. Afterwards, we\u2019ll provide tips for cleaning and nutrition advice. The checkups of your child take place during your own periodic dental appointments.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
In the event that during a checkup the dentist sees that there are cavities in any of the teeth of your son or daughter, then they\u2019ll handle this carefully and thoughtfully. The dentist will take the time to discuss this in a playful manner with your child. We\u2019ll be open, honest and will communicate with your child in an understandable manner.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Children start losing baby teeth roughly around the age of 5 or 6 years old. Permanent (or adult) molars, emerge behind your child\u2019s existing teeth. The emergence of the first permanent molars often goes unnoticed, as these appear in the back of the mouth and do not lead to the loss of milk teeth.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The exchanging of the rest of the teeth and molars will not go unnoticed. Premolars, canines, and incisors will erupt into the gaps left by primary teeth that have fallen out. This process is usually completed by the age of 13. After this, at around 14, 2 large molars will erupt, and it\u2019s also possible that between the ages of 18 to 24, the third set of molars (wisdom teeth) can erupt.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
In order to keep your child\u2019s teeth healthy, prevention and good dental hygiene are important. Teeth brushing and healthy nutritional habits play an important role in this. At our dental practice we provide the following preventative treatments:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Most cavities appear at the moment that the molars have fully erupted. This is due to newly erupted molars often containing deep grooves. It\u2019s easy for food particles and bacteria to sit within the grooves. Even good brushing of teeth is sometimes not enough, this is because the grooves are so narrow and deep that it\u2019s not possible for a toothbrush to effectively remove everything.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
To prevent cavities it\u2019s possible for the dentist to seal the molars. During this treatment, the grooves are covered with a thin layer of synthetic resin or fluoride holding cement.<\/p>\n\n\n\n