Baby teeth, also known as primary teeth, typically begin to appear around six months of age. By the time a child is about three years old, they will usually have a full set of 20 baby teeth. These teeth are small, but they serve big purposes: They help children chew properly, which is essential for good nutrition. They support speech development, helping kids pronounce words clearly. They guide the growth and alignment of adult teeth by holding space in the jaw. They boost confidence, allowing children to smile and interact comfortably. If baby teeth are lost too early whether from decay, injury, or infection it can cause spacing problems, crowding, or misalignment when adult teeth begin to come in. That’s why early dental care is so important. Caring for baby teeth means: Brushing twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush Using the right amount of fluoride toothpaste Limiting sugary snacks and drinks Scheduling regular dental visits starting around age 1 Early check-ups help spot problems early, build healthy habits, and make children feel comfortable at the dentist. Preventing decay in baby teeth also helps avoid pain, missed school days, and more invasive dental work later. At our clinic, we make every child’s visit fun, gentle, and educational. We’re here to support parents at every stage from teething to tooth fairy! Healthy baby teeth lead to healthy adult smiles. Start strong, smile forever.