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The History of Pediatric Dentistry

May 24, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — rozas @ 10:22 pm
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Parents want to protect their children and teach them how to take care of themselves to develop great habits. Pediatric dentistry can help your little one maintain excellent oral health into adulthood. You may be surprised to know this branch of dentistry was not well-known until the early 1900s. Through the decades, it has progressed to become more beneficial for a child’s teeth and gums. Read on as a pediatric dentist in Coppell shares everything you should know about this crucial dental specialty.

What Does a Pediatric Dentist Do?

A pediatric dentist helps children from infancy to teen years achieve and maintain good oral health. They have the experience, skills, and qualifications to care for a child’s teeth, gums, and mouth throughout various stages of development. Even before your little one’s first tooth erupts, they’re at risk for tooth decay and other oral health problems. With proper dental care, your child can keep a healthy smile and avoid a lifetime of pain and complications. 

Pediatric Dentistry Gains a Foothold

Although the history of dentistry is traced back to 5000 B.C., pediatric dentistry didn’t emerge until the 1900s. Here’s a look at its evolution:

The Beginning

In the 19th century, very few dentists had practices devoted to children. Most solely focused on correcting oral health issues as they occurred rather than introducing preventive habits to kids. But in 1913, Alfred C. Jones began a program that brought dental care to public schools.

Women cleaned children’s teeth which started the rise of pediatric dentistry. A dental assistant named Minnie Evangeline Jordon decided to create her own dental practice just for kids in her area. It was the very first of its kind!

In Recent Decades

By the late 1900s, a national report was released that detailed the importance of children’s oral health in correlation with their overall health. The concept of creating comprehensive oral healthcare for children starting before they are a year old was then pushed through by the American Dental Association (ADA).

Now, pediatric services are offered to anyone 19 and younger through various insurance plans, making it a crucial health benefit for Americans. As a result, dental care is now readily available and more affordable for children and their families.

Why a Pediatric Dentist Matters for Your Child

It’s no secret that children aren’t always (if ever) patient and cooperative during a dental exam. Luckily, pediatric dentists are more than capable of examining and treating children in ways that make them comfortable. They use specially designed equipment in their offices that are arranged and decorated with kids in mind. By visiting a specialist, you can have peace of mind knowing your child is receiving the best dental care possible!

It’s never too early to start caring for your child’s teeth. Thanks to pediatric dentistry, your little one can maintain a strong, healthy, happy smile for a lifetime!

About the Author

Dr. Melissa Rozas earned her dental doctorate from the University of Texas School of Dentistry in Houston. She is board certified by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Rozas is a member of the American Dental Association and was president of the Texas Academy of Pediatric Dentistry for two years. If you are interested to learn how she can help your child, check out her Services page. You can schedule an appointment on her website or by calling (972) 393-9779.

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