Infant Oral Exam
Some children’s teeth erupt even before they take their first steps. That’s why the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Dental Association all recommend your baby visit the dentist by age 1. In this most important infant oral exam, our staff will help decrease or eliminate factors in the diet that may lead to decay at an early age. We perform a knee-to-knee exam with the child and engage parents by having them assist with the oral exam, showing them the dentition, soft tissues and methods of brushing. By sharing this approach with our parents, we teach children the importance of healthy teeth right from the start.
take 2 kitchen chairs facing each other have you and your husband sit facing each other have your child sit straddling one of you that person's job is to hold his hand tight and lean him back into your lap you then use your finger to go in his mouth and put the pad of your finger on the pad of gum behind his last molar it does not hurt him and you can't get bit then brush
i like the butler elmo spin brush its got one small head for his small mouth using just water if fine for now or even use a wet baby wash cloth is good
when he gets his molar teeth you can dip the brush in some act fluoride rinse this will avoid him eating to much toothpaste
J. registered dental hygienist 6 years of pedo experienc and a mom